The New Gempro 2 - 300 Reloading Scales

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The new Gempro 2 - 300 has arrived!

Description:

Gempro uses the highest accuracy load cell available for its size to ensure the most accurate weighing possible. The programmable auto-off feature enables you to program the GemPro 300 to turn off automatically or to stay on until you turn it off yourself.

A unique feature of the Gempro 2 – 300 is that it has a reverse Lit display. You will have no problem reading this precision scale, even in the dimmest lighting.

This scale is so compact. It’s just over six inches long, and only three and a half inches high. the Protective Case which is included with every scale will keep your scale intact, along with all of its accessories.

This precision scale has a hinged platform protecting cover. You can use this a protective cover when you’re not using it. This helps prevent accidental damage to the load cells

The Gem Pro has a durable stainless steel weighing platform. Stainless steel doesn’t scratch easily and keeps its shine without rusting or tarnishing.


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Full review and comparison of the Gempro 2 -300 vs the Gempro 250 Reloading Scale

https://youtu.be/3eG1Oph7UFw


Full information and ordering details can be found on our web site: http://fasttoys.net/ca/MyWeigh-Gempro-2-300-Scale/
 

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What is the accuracy? nowhere I see specs on this, only resolution or capacity?

Actually, Resolution is technically more correct, if you follow the terms used in weights and measurements.
From
http://scales.setra.com/res/res.htm


The International Society of Weighing and Measurement (ISWM) offers the following definition of resolution:

RESOLUTION: The smallest change in mechanical input which produces a detectable change in the output signal.

The Scale Manufacturer's Association says, "resolution is the minimum change in the measured variable which produces response [in] the instrument." According to the complete Scaleman's Handbook of Metrology, "we can say that accuracy and resolution are independent concepts with completely different meanings; accuracy referring to a scales indication relative to a nominal weight value; resolution to the minimum effective (readable) weight change, one graduation or increment." The Instrument Society of America has defined resolution as "the least interval between two adjacent discrete details which can be distinguished, one from another."
 
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