KERN CIB Counting Scales – 30,000 Point Resolution • Up to 30kg Capacity • Large Memory & Checkweighing Functions
Robust and User-Friendly Counting Scales for Flexible Industrial Use
The KERN CIB Counting Scale combines high-performance counting accuracy with convenient features to streamline inventory and production processes. With a maximum counting resolution of 30,000 points and a memory capable of storing 50 reference weights and pre-tare values, this compact unit is perfect for workshops, warehouses, and mobile applications.
Its triple display layout clearly shows the weight, reference weight, and total pieces, while the intelligent counting system supports operators with visual and audible checkweighing alerts. The integrated rechargeable battery provides up to 160 hours of cordless use, ensuring flexibility in location and ease of transport.
Key Features
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High Accuracy: Counting resolution up to 30,000 points with models ranging from 3kg to 30kg
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Large Internal Memory: Store up to 50 reference weights and pre-tare values for quick recall
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Efficient Counting Mode: Automatic reference weight optimisation improves precision during operation
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Checkweighing Alerts: Colour-changing display and audio tones indicate over/under/OK conditions
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Energy Efficient: Automatic backlight shut-off, up to 160 hours operation via built-in rechargeable battery
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Compact and Mobile: Lightweight with a stainless steel pan and protective working cover included
Model Comparison
Model |
Capacity (kg) |
Readability (g) |
Min. Part Weight (g) |
Counting Resolution |
CIB 3K-4 |
3 |
0.2 |
1 |
30,000 |
CIB 6K-4 |
6 |
0.5 |
2 |
30,000 |
CIB 10K-3 |
15 |
1 |
5 |
30,000 |
CIB 30K-3 |
30 |
2 |
10 |
30,000 |
Additional Information
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Display: Large backlit LCD, 3 windows, digit height 18 mm
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Weighing Pan: Stainless steel, 315 × 215 mm
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Battery Operation: Integrated rechargeable battery, up to 160 hours (no backlight)
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Dimensions: 350 × 330 × 120 mm
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Net Weight: Approx. 4.0 kg
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Operating Temperature: -10°C to +40°C
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