AWS TB-2610 User Manual

American Weigh Scales, Inc.
User Manual
AMW-Triple Beam
Mechanical Beam Scale
TB-2610
(2600g x 0.1g)
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AMW-Triple Beam Manual
Thank you for purchasing the American Weigh Triple Beam Balance. Please read all operating instructions carefully before use. This mechanical scale is a precision instrument. With normal care and proper treatment, it will provide years of reliable service.
Keep the balance clean at all times. Most dirt or foreign matter can easily be removed with an air syringe, but a piece of adhesive backed tape pressed against the magnet faces will keep them free from dirt. Never apply lubricants to the knives or bearings and don't allow dirt or foreign materials to accumulate on any part of the beam.
Handle with care. Gently apply all items to be weighed onto the tray top. Although this scale is designed to be quite durable, try to avoid rough treatment as this may permanently damage it. Avoid dropping or otherwise shocking the scale.
Only operate the scale on a stable, vibration free surface.
Part Descriptions
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Degaussed Metal Platform
Zero Adjustment Knob
Metal Bearing Covers Auto Aligning Bearings Precision Knives (pivot point)
Zero Stops for Sliding Weights
Deep Grooved Easily Readable Tiered Beams
Attachment Points hold the weight steady
Advanced Magnetic Dampening System
Unpacking:
Carefully remove the balance from the carton. You will nd
a slit rubber washer lodged underneath the platform base, and another above the pointer. The washers protect the scale during shipping and should be removed before use.
Set-up:
Place the balance on a smooth, at surface and slide each
poise (sliding weight) to it’s zero position. With all poises at their zero position, the scale pointer should be near zero.
Zeroing:
If the pointer does not go to zero, you can adjust using the knob underneath the scales platform. It is advisable to check the zero adjustment periodically.
Weighing:
Place the item to be weighed on the center of the platform and proceed as follows:
Starting with the largest capacity beam (500g), move 1.
the poise to the right to the rst notch which causes the
pointer to drop, then move it back one notch, causing the pointer to rise. Repeat this procedure with the 100 g poise.2. Slide the 10 g poise to the position that brings the pointer 3. to rest at zero. The weight of the item on the platform is the sum of 4. the values of all poise positions, read directly from the graduated beams.
Attachment Weights:
Total capacity is 2610 grams (5 pounds and 2 ounces) when attachment weights are suspended from the pivots. Without the weights, the capacity is 610 grams (1 pound and 2 ounces)
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Troubleshooting:
Before troubleshooting please take these words of “Balance Beam Wisdom”. Balance Beams are a very old and basic design of scale. They date back to the ancient Egyptian Empire and Balance Beam scales were used to build the pyramids. Thus, the design is quite simple - a cup (hidden
on modern beam scales) lled with metal loose weights and some metal sliding weights. Therefore xing a Balance
Beam scale requires very basic steps, such as adding or removing weight from the cup or using a wrench to make the beam swing smoothly (if it is touching or rubbing as it operates). First, before troubleshooting, be certain that you have correctly unpacked the scale and removed all rubber stoppers. Also be sure that the sliding weights are all at their proper ZERO position.
“The Scale Won’t Zero”:1. Sometimes in transport, the beam will some how become unbalanced. This means adjusting the zero knob doesn’t make the scale zero properly. If this happens to your scale, please know that you can manually add or remove weight to the “Balance Cup”. The Balance Cup is located underneath the round metal tray. Simply spin the tray off (counterclockwise) to access the Balance Cup and add or remove weight as follows: If your scale would not zero because it was reading too light (meaning you would have to press down on the tray to make it zero), then add a small amount of weight to the cup (just a coin or paperclip - you can add or remove weight as you require) If your scale would not zero because it was reading too heavy (meaning you would have to pull up on the tray to make it zero), then remove a small amount of weight from the cup (just remove a tiny amount, you can remove or add weight as you require).
Model TB-2610
Capacity 610g (2610g with included attachment
weights)
Readability 0.1g
Beam Graduations Rear beam: 100g x 10g
Center beam: 500g x 100g Front beam: 10g x 0.1g
Platform Dimensions 6” Diameter - Stainless Steel
Scale Dimensions 17 x 4 x 6.25”
Warranty 10 Year American Weigh Warranty
If you are trying to compensate for a small bowl or tray, you can remove weight from the cup until the scale zeros. The Balance Beam is a very basic scale and if it zeros and moves freely, then it always reads accurately.
“The Beam is Rubbing / Touching”:2. In order for this scale to work properly it must operate smoothly without touching or rubbing. Sometimes in transport the beam will get shifted and touch the internal magnets by the front of the beam (where the “0” indicator is). If this happens please try to manually adjust the beam using a wrench on the main bolt under the scale. Simply twist the beam to make it operate smoothly. If you cannot make the beam operate smoothly then the scale will need to be sent in for service.
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