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- Dec 30, 2002
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Friends,
Please guide me about the upper limit of "n" (number of increments) for OIML R 76 Class III Legal for trade non-automatic weighing instruments. Is this limited to 3000 divisions in this case? Can we not use 4000 (C4) / 5000 (C5) divisions? (I know that as per OIML R76-1 1988 for ClassIII Non - automatic Weighing Instruments, the range of "n" between 100/500 and 10,000). Friends, please clarify as the matter is the most urgent one.
Please guide me about the upper limit of "n" (number of increments) for OIML R 76 Class III Legal for trade non-automatic weighing instruments. Is this limited to 3000 divisions in this case? Can we not use 4000 (C4) / 5000 (C5) divisions? (I know that as per OIML R76-1 1988 for ClassIII Non - automatic Weighing Instruments, the range of "n" between 100/500 and 10,000). Friends, please clarify as the matter is the most urgent one.