Arsenal Reloading Scale
By: Frankford Arsenal Loading Tools
The Frankford Arsenal DS-750 delivers extreme accuracy for precise measurement of powder, bullets, cases or loaded rounds. With 1/10th grain accuracy you will be able to achieve the maximum potential of your handloads. An integrated clear plastic cover protects the scale during storage and transport. The large, high-contrast backlit display is easy to read. Simple controls allow for easy changes of units, tare weights or counting. Powder pan, carry bag and calibration weight included. The performance and features of this scale make it a great value and will be a welcome addition to your loading bench. Kit contents include: The DS-750 Scale with built-in cover, powder tray, calibration weight, batteries and storage case.
Q: My scale reads – OUT2. What does this mean?
A: The load cell has been permanently damaged due to overloading or falling from a height.
Q: My scale reads – O-Ld. What does this mean?
A:The maximum capacity has been exceeded. Remove the extra weight to avoid permanently damaging the load cell.
Q: My scale reads – Lo. What does this mean?
A: Batteries are low. You need to replace the batteries.
Q: My scale reads – UNSE. What does this mean?
A: The scale is unstable or in motion. Use in a more stable position.
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Never load the scale with more than the maximum capacity. Overloading can permenantly damage it!
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Avoid any exposure to extreme hot or cold. Your scale will work best at normal room temperature. Always allow your scale to acclimate to normal room temperature for at least an hour before use.
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Give your scale significant time to warm up. Usually 30 seconds will give the internal components a chance to stablize before calibration.
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Keep your scale in a clean evniornment. Dust, dirt, moisture, vibration, air currents and a close distance to other electronic equiptment can cause an adverse effect on the reliability and accuracy of your scale.
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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 damage the internal sensor.
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Avoid shaking, dropping, or otherwise the scale. This is a precision instrument and must be handled with extreme care.
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Only operate the scale on a stable, vibration free surface.