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Intercomp Race Weigh Scale 100165 Racing Billet Gas Scale W/ User Manuals on 2040-parts.com

Location:

North Andover, Massachusetts, United States

North Andover, Massachusetts, United States
in great working condition - shows signs of wear
Brand:Intercomp Manufacturer Part Number:100165

These ultra-lightweight Intercomp Racing billet gas scales are designed to weigh fuel dump cans. They allow you to measure quickly between pit stops on race day.


Features include:

* 400 lb./200 kg capacity
* Digital display reads in 0.10 lb. increments
* Push button zero
* Operates on a 9 V battery

Scale Type:Pad mount

Capacity Per Scale (lbs):400

Scale Material:Billet aluminum

Scale Finish:Natural

Scale Length (in):10.000 in.

Scale Width (in):10.000 in.

Scale Height (in):4.0 in.

LCD Readout:Yes

Backlit:Yes

Memory Storage:No

Printer Output Port:No

Computer Port:No

Power Supply:9 V battery

Charger Included:No

Case Included:No

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