Description
Torbal AGN Pro Analytical Scale – 100g-200g (0.0001g) Capacity
Automatic Internal Calibration: Equipped with a state-of-the-art automatic internal calibration mechanism. The mechanism uses a high accuracy calibration weight to calibrate the scale whenever a pre-set time or temperature change initiates the process. Configuring Automatic Internal Calibration is fast and easy. In addition to having the scale calibrate automatically, calibration may be initiated at any time by the stroke of a single key. This feature is extremely important in applications that require consistently high accuracy under conditions that may allow undetected temperature changes or long periods between calibrations to affect scale accuracy. The feature is valuable when several users share a standard scale, and the calibration record can become confusing.
Unobstructed View Weighing Chamber: Three-way easy access and advanced anti-drift technology always deliver stable weighing measurements.
Large Graphical LCD with Backlight: The AGN Series has a large 5″ x 3″ backlit graphical LCD display, allowing the scale to display onscreen instructions and graphics. This makes the PRO Series intuitive, user-friendly, and easy to use.
Accurate and Easy to Use Leveling System: Leveling an AGN scale is fast, precise, and accessible. Most AGN scales use a tripod support system which consists of two adjustable legs and one fixed leg. The level sensor is a bubble type of spirit level that is Omni directional. The design makes adjustment easy and very intuitive.
Robust Die-cast Metal Housing Base: The AGN Series is fabricated with a rugged die-cast metal housing. This makes it ideal for protecting the apparatus in harsh environments. The accommodation provides a stable weighing platform and protects the scale’s exact and delicate components. Our robust design guarantees durability and long operating life.
Used Capacity Indicator: AGN scales are equipped with a used-capacity indicator which shows the amount of the scale’s capacity used during weighing. It allows the user to avoid exceeding the maximum capacity of the scale. The needle is particularly useful in functions such as “Totalizing” or “Compounding,” where large amounts of tares are likely to be taken. In addition, AGN scales have a filling indicator activated in the “Compounding” mode. This digital analog of an in-line meter remarkably has sensitivity as the cutoff point is approached when filling to a preset weight. This unique feature makes compounding a much faster operation.
20K sealed Front Panel: All TORBAL digital scales have a sealed front panel that attracts the keys and the LCD display from dust and accidental spills. With 20 logically grouped keys, the board is simple, concise, and intuitive. In addition, there are numeric keys (0-9), navigation keys, and dual (R-L) Tare keys. All keys are soft, have audible feedback, and are very responsive, which makes user interaction easy and fast. A PS-2 connector on the rear of the scale allows the user with applications that require many alpha-numeric entries to use an external PC-type keyboard for data entry.
GLP and Data Printing: This feature allows the user to print a record of a performed transaction. The printed form indicates GLP data, including the Model Number, Unit ID, User ID, and Project Number. In addition to the weighing result, the receipt also contains information associated with the function in use, such as average weight time, average piece weights, reference weights, and weight limits.
Scanner Compatibility: A Barcode Scanner can be used to quickly recall samples or limit sets from the scale’s database. This feature is handy in features such as Parts Counting or Percent weighing, where an average piece weight or a reference weight is required to carry out the transaction. To connect the barcode scanner to the scale, use a PS/2 Keyboard Wedge Y-Cable Connector.
RS232 Interface Port: A standard RS232 Port is furnished with each balance. It can be used for connecting the balance with a printer or a computer. A standard RS232 communications protocol is used to send data from the scale. Data transfer can be sent automatically when a stable result is obtained or by sending a SEND command from the computer. Under the control of TORBAL™ Communication Software, data may be exported to standard word processing and spreadsheet programs.
PS2 – External Keyboard Connection: A standard PS-2 keyboard connector on the rear of the unit allows the user to use a low-cost standard PC-type keyboard for external alpha-numeric data entry. For those applications which require rigid test parameter recording, this capability can save the user a great deal of time (and pain).
USB Port: Every AGN scale can be connected to a PC with a Standard A/B USB cable. The USB makes interfacing with a computer fast and easy. The port bi-directional data flow allows the scale to be controlled from the PC.
RJ45 – Network Connection Port* (Optional): This optional feature allows the scale to be networked into Laboratory Management Systems or other Ethernet-based programs. These systems or programs require concrete structures for the bidirectional data transfers and may require some customization of the internal program in the AG scale. Please get in touch with us for additional information regarding this feature.
Modes (More than just weighing)
Weighing: The scale’s essential weighing function is fast, accurate, and easy to use. Basic weighing operates with nine weighing units, and the process is equipped with all necessary features such as the Initial Zero and the Automatic Zero Setting Mechanisms. The NET indicator lets the user identify that a Tare has been taken, while the capacity indicator assists the user in performing weighing operations. Printed weighing results include GLP data as well as the date and time.
Parts Counting: The AGN Series incorporates one of the most versatile parts counting features. Manual and automatic operating modes onscreen instructions make parts counting fast, intuitive and accurate. When set to automatic, the feature allows the user to create a database of average piece weights associated with claims. This minimizes an average pill counting transaction essentially to three simple steps. When using a store average piece weight, the user selects the sample, takes the container, and counts the parts. Each average piece weight can be assigned with a unique name or a numeric barcode. The database allows you to store 100 entries, including the sample’s name and the average piece weight. When set to automatic parts, counting operates as a short wizard that allows the user to establish an average piece weight before each count without storing APW in a database.
Animal Weighing: Performing dynamic weighing on the AGN series scales is fast and easy. The animal weighing function operates in three modes “AUTOMATIC, SEMI-AUTOMATIC, and MANUAL.” The user is allowed to select a pre-programmed time interval or enter any desired time as the application may require it. The time is displayed on the scale’s LCD when performing an animal weighing. The display also shows onscreen instructions throughout the entire function.
Check Weighing: Performing check weighing on the AGN could not be easier. One hundred limit sets can be quickly assigned and recalled from the database using the scale’s numeric keypad. Each limit set can be given a unique name or a numeric barcode. A weight can be quickly compared against any limit set stored in the database without restarting the transaction. In addition to displaying the importance of the object and the “ACCEPT, UNDER, OVER” Command, the display indicates the difference from the target mass in percent.
Display Hold: This function is ideal for user’s looking to lock weighing results on display after weighing. The result remains closed on the show until it is cleared or removed from the pan. This function works in three operating modes, “AUTOMATIC, SEMI-AUTOMATIC, AND MANUAL,” which provide the user with great flexibility in using the process.
Percent Weighing: AGN Series percent weighing function allows the user to quickly establish the relative weight of an unknown compared to a stored reference weight and express it as a percentage. The process enables the storage of 100 reference weights. Each weight can be assigned with a unique name or a barcode. While performing percent weighing, the display shows the difference between the mass and the reference in percent and grams.
Totalizing: The totalizing function is ideal for the summation of sequential items. The process operates in two modes (MANUAL and AUTOMATIC) and displays onscreen instructions throughout the entire procedure. A running total can be quickly and easily viewed at any time. The display shows an itemized list of added weights and the total sum when considering the totalizing report. The information can be quickly printed or transferred to a computer for further analysis.
Check Counting: Check counting allows the user to verify whether the parts counting result falls within desired limits. Like parts counting, this function enables the user to store 100 limit sets into the scale’s database. Each limit can be assigned a unique name. The scale’s graphical LCD shows an “ACCEPT, OVER, or UNDER” result as soon as the count is finished. Parts counting impact can be quickly compared against a different limit set without the need to remove the legs or restart the transaction.
Compounding: The compounding function has been specifically designed for recipe making and compound mixtures. This function includes features such as ingredient labeling and a remaining to-fill display which allow the user to name each ingredient and set a target weight. Combined with an onscreen nonlinear filling meter, these features will enable the user to weigh ingredients with great precision and avoid unnecessary overfilling. In addition, compounded recipes can be printed. The report lists each component’s name, weight, and the total weight of the recipes. This feature is designed in the form of a short wizard that displays onscreen instructions to lead the user step by step through the simple operation.
SQC Quality Control: The SQC function allows users to set acceptable and not acceptable limits for products or articles. The function enables the storage of 100 of these limit sets in the scale’s database. After weighing several preset samples in a particular batch, the scale displays a trend analysis that shows where the models fail about the set limits. In addition, the user is provided with statistical data indicating the standard and relative deviation and the samples’ MEAN, MIN, and MAX.
Filtering: The filtering function allows the user to perform weighing in an environment where the scale may be exposed to drafts, frequent air movements, or vibrations. Lower Modes compensate for minor disturbances, and high modes compensate for significant disturbances.
Features:
- Automatic Internal Calibration
- Electromagnetic Loadcell
- 11 Weighing Functions
- 9 Units of Measure
- Ports: USB | RS232
- Die-cast Metal Housing | ABS Upper Housing
- Pan Size: 3.5 in (90 mm)
- Dimensions: 215 x 345 x 350 mm
- Weight Chamber Dimensions: 175 x 140 x 230 mm
Modes:
- Weighing
- Parts Counting
- Animal Weighing
- Check Weighing
- Display Hold
- Percent Weighing
- Totalizing
- Check Counting
- Compounding
- SQC Quality Control
- Filtering


Units of Measurement
- Grams (g)
- Kilogram (kg)
- Pound (lb)
- Ounce (oz)
- Ounce Troy (ozt)
- Grain (gr)
- Carat (ct)
- Newton (N)
- Penny Wight (pwt)
AGN Analytical Scale Comparison Table
| Model | Capacity | Readability (d) | Calibration Masses | Calibration | Warranty |
| AGN100 | 100g | 0.0001g | 20g | 50g | 100g | Automatic Internal Calibration | 2 Years |
| AGN200 | 200g | 0.0001g | 50g | 100g | 200g | Automatic Internal Calibration | 2 Years |


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