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Longacre Accuset Ii 1500lb 15" Pads Race Car Scales Carry Case & Roll-off Stands on 2040-parts.com

US $1,100.00
Location:

Salem, New Hampshire, United States

Salem, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Longacre Manufacturer Part Number:72661

For sale LANGACRE Race Car Scales, with Pad Carry Case & Roll-off stands Longacre AccuSet II Basic System - 4" Pads Electronic Race Car Scales Manufacturer Part No: 72661 15” X 15” Pads 1500 lb capacity each With optional carrying case Simple to use - just push a buttons to get everything you need! - Push one button for all 4 wheel weights plus Cross Weight- Push a second button for all partial %. Simple, uncluttered display. No unneeded information. NEW Baseline Memory Recall. Store your baseline setup in Memory. Then recall it instantly to compare to the current setup. Saves time writing it down. always handy. This 1 slot memory is really handy and is super easy to use. NEW Heavy duty 24' Yellow HiFlex cables with Billet AN connectors Face is slanted for easier viewing 4 natural finished 15" x 15" x 4" pads with 1500 lb. per pad capacity Includes. Silver carrying case for electronics and cables 2-year limited warranty. NIST Certification Load cells and scale systems from Longacre Racing Products are tested and calibrated to the standards traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and are part of a comprehensive measurement assurance program for ensuring continued accuracy and measurement traceability. Testing is accredited by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) through the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for specific scope of accreditation under lab code 200446-0. This laboratory meets the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025 and. ANSI/NCSL Z540-1. Accuracy is equal to .1%. METRIC OPTION: The AccuSet II control box is user switchable to metric readings. Retail for this system is $1350.00 New Also Included: Longacre Optional Storage box for Pads part number 72292 $199.00 new Longacre Vector align precision laser Level 72977 $87.90 new Self Leveling Roll-Off Pad Fixtures cost $450.00 new I bought the scales and accessories to corner weight my car and never used them the scales function 100% and are as new. The Laser Level and roll-off bands are brand new and never been used. Cannot ship to heavy and bulky so pick-up only or I will meet part way for delivery within a reasonable distance from S. NH Everything needed to do precise car corner balancing set up. Would cost over $2000.00 new. A fantastic deal at $1200.00

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