CBX Compact Balances

Portable and easy to use, CBX balances are powered by a rechargeable battery and can be recharged on-the-go via the USB interface. Solid ABS housing and a grade 304 stainless steel ensure the CBX is easy to clean even during demanding field operation. Parts counting is easy with selectable preset sample sizes. The bright backlit display, which is highly visible for clear results in most lighting conditions, features 18mm-high digits and a low-battery indicator. Leveling feet and a bubble indicator simplify setup to ensure quick, reliable results anywhere.
Features
Backlit display
Internal rechargeable battery
External calibration
Tare Function
Applications
Parts counting
Weighing
Features and Benefits
Hardware
- Solid ABS housing is durable for industrial use
- External calibration allows for verification and adjustment with weights
- Simple key operation allows for easy set up and operation
- Large, grade 304 stainless steel pan allows swift cleaning
- Level indicator and adjustable feet ensure proper balance setup for optimum weighing results
Software
- Auto power-off to save energy
- Parts counting with preset sample sizes
Display
- Vivid, backlit LCD easily visible in any lighting conditions
Power
- Rechargeable battery included for operation almost anywhere
- Low-battery indicator alerts users when batteries need replacement
Models
Model | Capacity | Readability | Pan Size | Approvals | Request a Quote |
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1200g | 0.1g | 5.8" x5.8" / 148x148mm | Request a Quote | |
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3000g | 0.5g | 5.8" x5.8" / 148x148mm | Request a Quote | |
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6000g | 1g | 5.8" x5.8" / 148x148mm | Request a Quote |
Downloads
Articles
Blogs
- Why You Should Use a Scale to Weigh Yarn February 6, 2022
When you think of knitting, you might imagine various tools, but you probably don’t expect a knitter to brag about their scale. Yet a reliable scale is a very useful tool in a knitter’s kit.
- Eight Tips for Using Balances and Scales on the Field May 2, 2021
Sometimes, you just have to use your weighing equipment in the field. Whether you need to test materials on site to properly evaluate their properties or record field samples before they make it to the lab, there are times when you’ll take a weighing device outside.