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I need a force gauge (or two), to measure 0-300g and 0-3kg.

I can find plenty of old brass scales for collectors, luggage scales for
weighing up to 100kg of one's excess airline baggage, and very costly
precision instruments for measuring the tiniest forces, but nothing
corresponding to the ranges I need to measure.

Do these things have another name that I could look for them under?

They need to be reasonably accurate - within 10g at the bottom of the
range.

The pictures in the service manual I'm using show a spring gauge, so I
presume that such things of suitable accuracy must be available.

Daniele
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On Sat, 03 Jan 2009 21:32:27 +0000, D.M. Procida wrote:

I need a force gauge (or two), to measure 0-300g and 0-3kg.

I can find plenty of old brass scales for collectors, luggage scales for
weighing up to 100kg of one's excess airline baggage, and very costly
precision instruments for measuring the tiniest forces, but nothing
corresponding to the ranges I need to measure.

Do these things have another name that I could look for them under?

They need to be reasonably accurate - within 10g at the bottom of the
range.

The pictures in the service manual I'm using show a spring gauge, so I
presume that such things of suitable accuracy must be available.

Daniele


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I think the most common name is 'spring balance' as used by fishing
enthusiasts.

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On Sat, 03 Jan 2009 21:32:27 +0000, D.M. Procida wrote:

I need a force gauge (or two), to measure 0-300g and 0-3kg.

I can find plenty of old brass scales for collectors, luggage scales for
weighing up to 100kg of one's excess airline baggage, and very costly
precision instruments for measuring the tiniest forces, but nothing
corresponding to the ranges I need to measure.

Do these things have another name that I could look for them under?

They need to be reasonably accurate - within 10g at the bottom of the
range.

The pictures in the service manual I'm using show a spring gauge, so I
presume that such things of suitable accuracy must be available.

Daniele


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I think the most common name is 'spring balance' as used by fishing
enthusiasts.

Cic.


Take a look on ebay, among the Honk Kong dealers pages. I bought a 30Kg
digital one for checking the contents of caravan gas bottles and it
gives 0.1Kg, of the type fishermen use - it only cost about £3-50
delivered. They do other ranges too, even gold jewelry weighing scales.

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D.M. Procida wrote:
I need a force gauge (or two), to measure 0-300g and 0-3kg.


I can find plenty of old brass scales for collectors, luggage scales for
weighing up to 100kg of one's excess airline baggage, and very costly
precision instruments for measuring the tiniest forces, but nothing
corresponding to the ranges I need to measure.


Do these things have another name that I could look for them under?


They need to be reasonably accurate - within 10g at the bottom of the
range.


The pictures in the service manual I'm using show a spring gauge, so I
presume that such things of suitable accuracy must be available.


Think what you need is called a spring balance. But it might help to know
what the actual application is.

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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:

The pictures in the service manual I'm using show a spring gauge, so I
presume that such things of suitable accuracy must be available.


Think what you need is called a spring balance. But it might help to know
what the actual application is.


It's to measure (and help set) the torque or pressure of various parts
of a tape recorder - the spool motors, pinch wheel, and so on.

The manual calls for one measuring up to 300g and one up to 3kg.

I think this looks as though it might be OK:

http://www.scalesexpress.com/product.php?productid=16552

even if its graduation is only 25g.

Daniele
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