Education Acrylic Tubular Spring Balance Dynamometer Kenya

KSh400

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Features

  • High-Impact Acrylic Body: The transparent, shatterproof plastic casing ensures maximum safety in busy school laboratories while providing a clear view of the internal spring.
  • Dual-Scale Calibration: Each tubular balance features clear, easy-to-read markings calibrated in both Newtons (N) for force and Grams (g) for mass.
  • Color-Coded Ranges: Easily identify different measurement capacities (e.g., 1N/100g, 5N/500g, 10N/1kG) by their bright, standardized color markers.
  • Zero-Adjustment Mechanism: Features an easy-to-use zeroing nut at the top to ensure absolute precision before starting any lab experiment.
  • Overload Protection: Equipped with internal extension stops to prevent the high-tensile steel spring from overstretching.
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Premium Acrylic Tubular Spring Balance Dynamometers for Kenya Schools
Accurate measurements are the foundation of physics and mechanics experiments. Our premium Acrylic Tubular Spring Balance Dynamometers offer school laboratories across Kenya a durable, clear, and highly accurate tool for measuring force and mass.
Designed specifically for educational use, these color-coded instruments help students visualize and understand Hooke’s Law, gravity, and Newton’s laws of motion.
Product Advantages
  • Crystal-Clear Visibility: The transparent tubular design allows students to observe the spring expand and contract, making abstract force concepts concrete.
  • Dual-Unit Scale: Marked with bold, fade-resistant lines in both Newtons (N) and Grams (g) for seamless data collection during practicals.
  • Corrosion-Resistant Hardware: Built with stainless steel hooks and rings to withstand humid laboratory environments and frequent handling.
  • Simple Calibrations: A quick-turn top nut allows students to easily reset the marker to zero, maintaining accuracy across multiple classes.
  • Pocket-Sized & Portable: Light, compact design makes them easy to store in lab prep rooms or use during outdoor field experiments.

 

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