5kg Cast Iron Bar Handle Test Mass – Class 3
Part Number: CIC3-K05
Ensure your weighing equipment stays accurate and compliant with the CIC3-K05, a 5kg Class 3 cast iron test mass designed for industrial and commercial calibration tasks. Engineered to meet OIML R111 Class 3 standards, this robust bar handle weight is ideal for verifying platform scales, bench scales, and other general-purpose weighing systems.
🔧 Key Features:
- Nominal Weight: 5kg
- Accuracy Class: OIML Class 3
- Tolerance: ±500mg
- Construction: Durable cast iron for long service life in demanding environments
- Handle Design: Ergonomic bar handle for easy, safe transport and handling
- Surface Finish: Coated for corrosion resistance and long-term durability
- Applications: Perfect for use in warehouses, production lines, QA labs, and scale service departments
🧪 Optional QA Calibration Available
Add a QA Calibration Certificate at the time of purchase for traceable assurance and regulatory compliance. Calibration supports ISO, HACCP, and NMI audit requirements. Please allow up to 5 business days for certification.
Rugged, reliable, and ready for heavy-duty use, the CIC3-K05 5kg cast iron test mass is an essential tool for maintaining weighing accuracy in professional environments.
Using QA Certified Test Weights for In-House Calibration Checks
To maintain accurate and reliable measurements, it is recommended that customers perform regular verification of their weighing equipment using certified test weights. This practice allows users to identify potential calibration drift between scheduled service intervals and ensures the ongoing precision of weighing systems.
Purchasing certified test weights provides a convenient and effective means for conducting in-house calibration checks. These weights should be selected based on the scale’s maximum capacity and required resolution. All test weights supplied by Triton are traceable to national measurement standards and are issued with calibration certificates to support quality assurance and audit compliance.
Recommended Procedure:
- Ensure the scale is on a level, stable surface and properly zeroed.
- Place the certified test weight on the center of the weighing platform.
- Record the displayed weight and compare it to the known value of the test weight.
- If the deviation exceeds the allowable tolerance, remove the scale from service and arrange for recalibration.
- Log all verification results for traceability and compliance purposes.
Routine use of certified test weights helps maintain measurement integrity and supports compliance with industry standards such as ISO 9001, HACCP, and GLP/GMP where applicable