Standard weight
Nanning Weighing Instrument Factory was founded in 1956. Its main products include weights, scales, weights, mechanical scales, mechanical scales, standard weights, old scales, scale accessories, mechanical scale accessories, etc. It has a long history of more than 50 years of production and operation of weighing instruments. The registered capital is 2.82 million yuan, the total assets are 13 million yuan, the floor area is 7280 m2, and the building area is 11358 m2. Annual production capacity: 500 electronic truck scales, 50000 desk scales and 50000 electronic platform scales. It is a professional manufacturer engaged in the R&D, design, production, sales and service of industrial weighing instruments, household weighing instruments and other products, which was established earlier and has a relatively large scale in Guangxi weighing instrument industry.
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Standard weight: It is believed that everyone has been exposed to a thing in the process of learning. Its name is called a weight. A weight is an object on the balance as a quality standard. People usually use metal blocks or metal sheets to make more accurate measuring tools. Generally speaking, the balance has two ends, one of which is placed with a certain weight standard metal block or metal sheet. These weights are different in size, and their weights are different, but there are clear data, and the other end is placed with something we want to measure. At this time, we can accurately measure the weight of the object we want to measure.
Many people have seen weights and even used scales, but do you know how to use weights correctly? Next, let's listen to Xiao Bian's detailed introduction, and see if you have really reached the standard of correct use. In the process of using weights, tweezers or gloves are often used to take the weights, which cannot be directly pinched by hand, because this will affect the standard mass of the weights, even pollute the weights, and some weights may even rust. In particular, if you want to use weights, you must be in a clean environment, not under the influence of corrosive substances or other chemical substances. Do not remove the weights during the process of taking them. Do not collide or fall on the ground, but also avoid them from being bruised or scratched, otherwise their accuracy will be affected. In the process of using weights, one principle must be followed: first large, then small. For example, if you want to bend a 40g object, you should first take a weight of about 50g. If the pointer is tilted to the right, take down the large weight and convert it into a smaller weight. If the pointer is tilted to the left, add a small weight.
Many people have seen weights and even used scales, but do you know how to use weights correctly? Next, let's listen to Xiao Bian's detailed introduction, and see if you have really reached the standard of correct use. In the process of using weights, tweezers or gloves are often used to take the weights, which cannot be directly pinched by hand, because this will affect the standard mass of the weights, even pollute the weights, and some weights may even rust. In particular, if you want to use weights, you must be in a clean environment, not under the influence of corrosive substances or other chemical substances. Do not remove the weights during the process of taking them. Do not collide or fall on the ground, but also avoid them from being bruised or scratched, otherwise their accuracy will be affected. In the process of using weights, one principle must be followed: first large, then small. For example, if you want to bend a 40g object, you should first take a weight of about 50g. If the pointer is tilted to the right, take down the large weight and convert it into a smaller weight. If the pointer is tilted to the left, add a small weight.
Many people have seen weights and even used scales, but do you know how to use weights correctly? Next, let's listen to Xiao Bian's detailed introduction, and see if you have really reached the standard of correct use. In the process of using weights, tweezers or gloves are often used to take the weights, which cannot be directly pinched by hand, because this will affect the standard mass of the weights, even pollute the weights, and some weights may even rust. In particular, if you want to use weights, you must be in a clean environment, not under the influence of corrosive substances or other chemical substances. Do not remove the weights during the process of taking them. Do not collide or fall on the ground, but also avoid them from being bruised or scratched, otherwise their accuracy will be affected. In the process of using weights, one principle must be followed: first large, then small. For example, if you want to bend a 40g object, you should first take a weight of about 50g. If the pointer is tilted to the right, take down the large weight and convert it into a smaller weight. If the pointer is tilted to the left, add a small weight.