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Mechanical Scales and Balances

Explore our range of mechanical balances, designed for precise and reliable measurements in various settings. Our weigh mechanical scales provide traditional accuracy and durability, ideal for educational, laboratory, and industrial applications. These balances are built to last, ensuring consistent performance over time. Find the perfect mechanical balance to meet your specific weighing needs.

  • Pesola Medio-Line Precision Spring Scales

    Original price £77.00 - Original price £92.00
    Original price
    £77.00 - £92.00
    £77.00 - £92.00
    Current price £77.00
    (excl VAT)

    What is the Pesola Medio-Line Spring Scale? The Medio-Line is a precise and handy Spring Balance with durable anodised aluminium tube and long scal...

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    Original price £77.00 - Original price £92.00
    Original price
    £77.00 - £92.00
    £77.00 - £92.00
    Current price £77.00
    (excl VAT)
Buy mechanical balances from Inscale Scales

Durable and affordable, mechanical balances and scales are the top choice weighing equipment for laboratory applications out in the field when a power supply is unavailable.

Mechanical balances are useful within a variety of lab applications due to their portability, long life and ease of use.

The Adam TBB mechanical balances offer excellent value for mechanical weighing tasks. Get In Touch for help choosing a triple beam balance or hanging scale to suit your needs.

What is the difference between a mechanical spring balance and a digital force gauge?

The main difference between a mechanical spring balance or force gauge and a digital force gauge can be found in their construction. Mechanical gauges, similar to spring scales or a strain gauge, operate on a spring component that can be used to measure the weight of an object only. A digital force gauge uses a load cell component rather than a spring, and makes use of a variety of smart features including peak hold and statistical analysis, but tends to be used for the same overall purpose as a mechanical force gauge.

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