How to correctly choose the grade of weights? Many people must be troubled by this question. Next, let's take a look with the editor from Shui Ling Weights Factory!
E2 Class Weights: Used for verifying F1 Class and lower weights.
F1 grade weight: Used for verifying and transferring weights of F2 grade and below.
F2 Class Weights: Used for verifying M1 and M12 Class and below weights.
M1 grade weight: Used for verifying and transferring weights of M2 grade, M23 grade, and lower.
M2 Weight Grade: Used for verifying and transferring M3 Weight Grades. Also used for verifying the corresponding measuring instruments.
M3 grade weight, used for verifying the corresponding measuring instruments and used in conjunction with them.
M12 and M23 weights: Used for calibration matching with the corresponding measuring instruments.
Weights require different grades of weights to calibrate various precision scales.
100g Tare and 1mg/0.001g Precision Electronic Scale Calibration: F2 Class, 1mg to 100g Standard Stainless Steel Weight.
100g Electronic Scale Calibration: F1 grade, standard stainless steel weights from 1 milligram to 100 grams.
1-ton weighbridge calibration: Requires calibration with a weight of 1/3 the M1 grade range, which is either 300 kg or 500 kg.





