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Features Standard Calibration (Out of Tolerance Data) Standard Calibration (with Before & After Data) ISO 17025 Accredited Calibration with Uncertainties Accredited Calibration with Uncertainties and Guard banding
Guard band measurement with adjustment included.
Accreditation symbol on certificate.
Measurement uncertainties
As-received report
As-shipped report
Adjustment for failing data
Americas Compliance
ANSI Z540.3-2006
ISO/IEC 17025:2017
ANSI Z540-1-1994
ISO 9001:2015

Ohaus 311-00 Calibration

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The OHAUS 311-00 Cent-O-Gram� Scale is a workhorse tool — widely used, well understood, and absolutely critical when accuracy matters.

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OHAUS 311-00 Cent-O-Gram� Scale Calibration

Quick Overview

  • What it is: A four-beam mechanical balance for mass measurement.
  • Typical use: Classroom demonstrations, science education, and basic laboratory weighing.
  • Status: Active (fully available and in production).

The OHAUS 311-00 Cent-O-Gram� Scale is built for precision—but precision only matters if the calibration is done right. Expert calibration ensures it is tested against traceable standards, adjusted correctly, and proven accurate where it counts. No shortcuts. No guesses.

When safety, compliance, and real‑world decisions are on the line, professional calibration is the difference between trusting your readings and hoping they’re right.

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Built for speed, clarity, and real-world use, Rogue brings a modern approach to a process that hasn’t changed in decades. We're about simplicity... because we know this space and we have the tools to solve this problem We're results-obsessed.

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Calibration Without the Bureaucracy

Finding Ohaus 311-00 calibration can mean multiple calls, slow quotes, and inflexible pricing.

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We are:

  • A calibration inquiry and sourcing service for your OHAUS 311-00 Cent-O-Gram� Scale
  • A neutral connector between equipment owners and service providers
  • Focused on saving you time and reducing friction

We are not:

  • A calibration lab
  • A reseller of calibration services
  • Locked to one provider or location

Our goal is simple: give you choices and let the market work for you.

Product Information

  • Manufacturer: OHAUS
  • Model Number: 311-00
  • Model Details: A four-beam mechanical balance designed for precise mass measurement, commonly used in educational settings.
  • Category: Cent-O-Gram� Scale
  • Calibration Discipline: · Reference·Level Mass· Dimensional Calibration (to a lesser extent, if using for volume/mass relations)

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FAQ

Annual calibration is recommended under normal use, or more frequently if used in critical measurements. Many educational institutions calibrate before each semester or if the device is moved or jarred.

If you notice inaccurate readings, if the scale does not return to zero when empty, if there is visible damage or wear to the beams or pointers, or after the scale has been transported or dropped, calibration should be checked and performed as necessary. Regular routine checks with known weights can also help indicate if calibration is needed.