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Intercomp 170255 Billet Gas Scale

Intercomp 170255 Billet Gas Scale
Universal Fit, Fuel Pad Scale Type, 400 lbs Scale Load Capacity, 400 lbs System Load Capacity
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Details
Scale Type:
Fuel Pad
Scale Load Capacity:
400 lbs
System Load Capacity:
400 lbs
Scale Size:
10" x 10" x 2"
Scale Pad Length:
10"
Scale Pad Width:
10"
Scale Pad Height:
2"
Material Type:
Aluminum
LCD Readout:
Yes
Wireless Communication Capable:
No
Finish:
Natural
Sold in Quantity:
Each
MFG. Part #:
170255
Notes:
For weighing dump cans
Info
- 400lb (200kg) Capacity
- 10"" x 10"" x 2"" (254 x 254 x 51mm) Billet Scale Pad
- Displays in 0.1lb (.05kg) Increments
- Designed to Weigh Dump Cans
- Digital Display
- Push-Button Zero
- Standard 9-Volt Battery Operation
Important Messages
- This item ships directly from the manufacturer. It may take an additional 2 business days for Intercomp to ship this item.
- Get FREE shipping when your order includes this item and exceeds $99! Ground shipping only in the contiguous US.
- This item ships via Ground Shipping only. Expedited and Air shipping options are not available.
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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