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Scale incorporates super hybrid sensor technology

An A and D Weighing product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 28, 2003

The FCi counting scale replaces the very popular FC counting scale from A and D Weighing.

The FCi counting scale replaces the very popular FC counting scale from A and D Weighing.

The new series provides improved resolution and performance along with additional features at a lower cost.

The FCi can be used for production counting, inventory control or quality control in industries such as plastics, publishing and mailing services, as well as for counting gaming tokens or "pull tab" lottery tickets.

Thanks to A and D's unique super hybrid sensor (SHS) technology, select models have a remarkable internal resolution: up to 5ppm.

The standard RS232C makes it straightforward to connect a computer, printer or bar code reader as well as to use the programmable printer format function.

With a bright, four-line, alphanumeric vacuum fluorescent display, the FCi provides simple and easy-to-read operation.

In addition, 500 unit or tare weights can be stored into memory.

The rugged FCi retains all of the standard features of the original FC including comparator and accumulator functions as well as ACAI, A and D's exclusive automatic count accuracy improvement.

ACAI continuously improves counting accuracy by recalculating average unit weight.

The remote scale option extends the functionality and capacity up to 100,000lb and is available with a Ni-MH rechargeable battery for portability.

Capacities range from 1 to 100lb with minimum unit weights as low as 0.000003oz.

Prices start at only $1095.

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