Saerynide
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A&D Balance
So I accquired a used A&D HR-60 and it came with an additional hanging pan (?)
The frame of the hanging pan goes into where the pan would normally go. The hanging pan, is composed of 2 pans: one on top, and one below that's
perforated. Aside from the perforation, they are they same. They are small and look like they would only hold 2-3 mL.
There was also a huge brass disk/ring and a silver colored disk that was shipped with the scale.
Anyone have any ideas as to what they might do? I looked everywhere on the manufacturer's site/brochure/manual... Nothing about extra pans, nor
rings/disks.
Im guessing the small pan on top is for weighing small samples, and perhaps the one hanging below is a counterweight for the top? But I dont
understand why. I mean, you'd just use weighing paper or a 5 ml beaker or something. You would never put liquids/samples onto a pan in the first
place anyway, right? So why have a small hanging pan?
The brass and silver disk, I have absolutely no idea what they do...
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Perhaps they are for measuring specific gravity or density of solids by submersion in water. Or maybe for measuring surface tension.
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I've attached a pic of the hanging pan thing....
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