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NONE BETTER. A pretty
lofty statement, and not one we make lightly. When we sat down
to build a scale console that we'd want to use, we threw convention
out and started on a clean sheet of paper. Just check out some
of the features.
- Six Oversized Displays w/ Multiple Functions
- Four lines, 20 large characters per line.
- Individual and combined weights displayed full time on two displays.
- Front and rear percentages and cross weight
- 200 memory locations so you can recall information from previous tracks, etc.
- A target function which allows you to set the percentages, and the computer calculates each wheel weight necessary to reach your goal.
- Reports center of gravity by calculating weight transfer vs. height of scale pads. Height can be input from one to 99 inches, not just ten inches.
- Built-In Printer Port
- Five Year Limited Warranty
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Download Quantum Pro Scales Operating Instructions
RFI
Filter
Another feature
not available on comparably priced scales is an electronic filter
to cancel radio frequency interference.
Built-In
Battery Charge
Charges in
Four Hours, then switches to trickle mode so you can leave it
plugged in. "low battery" warning flashes on screen,
charger has light.
20' Cables
Tangle free, color coded and
printed with scale pad location so the RF weight really is from
the right front wheel. Attaches to pads with military spec metal
connectors.
• High Impact Case
• Console is integrated into a luggage quality
case.
• 2 1/2" Permanent Mold
Pads
• 15"x15"x2 1/2" pads, cast in a
mold machined from a three foot solid block of steel, not a sand
box. This process assures the flattest, most accurate pads on
the market. The pads also feature a more accurate load cell, rated
at 1/10 of 1% accuracy. Rated 1500 pounds per pad, 6000 pounds
total. Then they're powder coated with a hammered finish that
not only looks great new, but hides the battle scars of the racing
environment. Lately race teams have been realizing that weights
are more repeatable on pads with smooth surfaces. So we sacrificed
marketing and didn't put our logo on the pad. |