AE 503 Label Printing Indicator

Strong ABS construction and an integrated label printer enhance functionality for the AE 503 label printing indicator, making it an ideal option for weighing, parts counting, percentage weighing, dynamic weighing, check counting, checkweighing and averaging.
A large, easy-to-read backlit LCD screen features 1.3-inch/34mm-tall digits and symbols to show over, under or within limits during checkweighing. A sealed, color-coded keypad allows quick and easy configuration.
Using the built-in printer, add barcodes, QR codes, pictures and custom logos to the 50mm-wide printed labels.
Features
Backlit display
Internal rechargeable battery
Date
External calibration
GLP/ISO Print Reports
Multiple weighing units
RS-232
Tare Function
Time
Built in Printer
Applications
Check counting
Checkweighing
Display hold
Parts counting
Percentage weighing
Weighing
Features and Benefits
Hardware
- Color-coded keys facilitate quick recognition of the most frequently used buttons
- RS-232 interface is available to provide speedy connection to computers
- Rugged construction stands up to industrial use
- Built in printer can print weight, QR codes, bar codes and labels in numerous languages
Software
- Zero-tracking feature ensures display returns to zero reading
- Parts counting optimization automatically refines piece weight as parts are added
- Checkweighing with audible alarm
- External calibration allows for verification and adjustment with weights
- Quick and easy configuration using the keypad
- User-selectable scale division
Display
- Vivid, backlit LCD easily visible in any lighting conditions
- Programmable backlight can be set to "always on," "always off" or "light only when weighing"
Power
- Rechargeable battery included for operation almost anywhere
- Programmable auto power-off to save energy
Models
Model | Capacity | Readability | Pan Size | Approvals | Request a Quote |
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Selectable | Selectable | - | Request a Quote |
Downloads
Accessories
Here is a list of our available related products and suitable accessories:
Product Image | Product Name | Item Number | Link |
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AdamDU Data Collection Program | 600002028 | View |
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RS-232 cable M-F | 3014011014 | View |
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RS-232 to USB adapter | 3074010507 | View |
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Indicator stand | 2050013351 | View |
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Labels - 800 per roll | 400005615 | View |
Resources
- AE 503/504 Label Creator Guide
The label editor software included with the Adam Equipment AE 503 and AE 504 indicators allows users to take full advantage of the indicators’ built-in printers. The following guide presents an overview of the software’s capabilities.
Articles
Blogs
- Choosing the Right Platform Scale May 11, 2022
Platform scales can be found nearly anywhere: factories, shipping and receiving departments, mailrooms, warehouses and loading docks use them to weigh large, bulky or oversized items, including boxes, shipping crates, pallets, barrels, drums and luggage.
- PLUs and Memory Functions for Scales and Balances October 3, 2021
Sometimes, scales and balances can list a certain number of “PLUs” or mention storing and recalling products. But what do PLUs mean exactly? How can you take advantage of PLUs for your applications? Do you even need PLUs? What scales use PLU?
- The Benefits of Label-Printing Scales September 12, 2021
You can connect various peripherals to scales and balances but sometimes, scales have the printer integrated in the indicator for convenience. Should you get a scale with a built-in label printer? What are the benefits? Are there drawbacks?
- Using the Peak Hold Feature on Scales and Balances July 4, 2021
It’s time to learn about another (relatively) obscure feature: the peak hold. Available on floor scales and analytical balances alike, it’s a versatile functionality that is not very well known. What does it do? Why is it useful on a weighing scale? How should you use it?
- What is Dynamic Weighing? May 31, 2021
You might know about animal weighing, and that it’s sometimes called “dynamic” weighing. But why does it have another name? Is it ever used when weighing something other than animals? What does selectable digital filtering mean? How can you use it to get more reliable results?