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		U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE | 
		
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		FEDERAL GRAIN INSPECTION SERVICE | 
		
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		LABORATORY SCALE TEST | 
		
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		Date | 
		
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		Field Office | 
		
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		Scale make, model, and serial No.: | 
		
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		Capacity                       x | 
		
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		division size (e): | 
		
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		 Check mark the Class or Type of use, not both.  A marked scale has a roman numeral II or III on the front or the i.d. plate.  A marked scale is tested using either | 
		
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		 Class II or Class III tolerances, regardless of what it is used for.  | 
		
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		Class II | 
		
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		    Class II | 
		
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		Class III | 
		
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		Class III | 
		
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		Nunber of Divisions | 
		
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		Tol. | 
		
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		Nunber of Divisions | 
		
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		Tol. | 
		
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		             0-5,000 | 
		
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		1d | 
		
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		               0-500 | 
		
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		        5,001-20,000 | 
		
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		2d | 
		
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		           501-2,000 | 
		
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		2d | 
		
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		            20,001+ | 
		
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		3d | 
		
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		         2,001-4,000 | 
		
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		3d | 
		
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		             4,001+ | 
		
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		5d | 
		
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		An unmarked scale is tested according to each type of its uses:  Precision (and separations from work portions ≤ 100 g), Moisture (and separations from | 
		
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		work portions > 100 g), and General (and separations from work portions > 500 g). | 
		
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		   Type | 
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		Precision, etc. | 
		
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		0.01 g | 
		1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 20, 50, 100 g | 
		
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		0.02 g | 
		
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		Moisture, etc. | 
		
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		0.1 | 
		above plus 150, 200, 250, 300, 400 g | 
		
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		General, etc. | 
		
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		above plus 500, 600, 700, 1000, 1500 g | 
		
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		1.  Class F weights used in this exam were last tested on this date (maximum 3 years)   | 
		
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		2.  Zero balance the scale before the sensitivity test, shift test and increasing load test. | 
		
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		3.  Sensitivity  Mechanical scales only.  At zero, add weight equal to one scale division.  The scale indicator should move to the top  | 
		
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		of the trig loop (or readings should change by at least one division).  Repeat the test at the scale's maximum test load | 
		
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		4.  Shift Test  Place weight of approx. 1/2 of the maximum test load (applied during the increasing load test) halfway  | 
		
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		between the center and the edge of each quadrant.  Apply the basic tolerance for the type of scale and test load. | 
		
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		Quadrant 1 | 
		Quadrant 2 | 
		Quadrant 3 | 
		Quadrant 4 | 
		
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		Reading | 
		
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		5.  Increasing Load  For marked scales, test at each load from 1 g to 1500 g (or max. capacity) as indicated  | 
		
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		6.  Decreasing Load.   | 
		
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		below.  For unmarked scales test at each load indicated above, for each of the scale's uses.  Evaluate the scale  | 
		
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		Perform this test while 
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		according to the tolerances shown above for the type of scale tested. | 
		
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		removing weights from the . | 
		
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		increasing load test | 
		
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		Test Load (g) | 
		Indication | 
		Test Load (g) | 
		Indication | 
		Test Load (g) | 
		Indication | 
		Test Load | 
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		Test Load (g) | 
		Indication | 
		
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		1 | 
		
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		7 | 
		
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		100 | 
		
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		500 | 
		
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		400 | 
		
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		2 | 
		
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		8 | 
		
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		150 | 
		
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		600 | 
		
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		200 | 
		
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		3 | 
		
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		9 | 
		
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		200 | 
		
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		700 | 
		
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		50 | 
		
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		4 | 
		
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		10 | 
		
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		250 | 
		
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		1000 | 
		
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		5 | 
		
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		20 | 
		
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		300 | 
		
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		1500 | 
		
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		Indication | 
		
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		6 | 
		
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		50 | 
		
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		400 | 
		
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		0 | 
		
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		7.  Balance Change.  Record the maximum no-load indication during the above tests.  Tolerance is 1d. | 
		
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		Approved                          Disapproved | 
		
  
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		Tested by: | 
		
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		Form FGIS-904 (3/25) Previous editions are obsolete.  Expires 03/28 | 
		
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		| Instructins for Completeing FGIS-904 | 
	
	
		
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		| 1.    Date the test was performed. | 
	
	
		
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		| 2.    Field office that performed or supervised the performance of the test. | 
	
	
		
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		| 3.    Agency that performed the test, when applicable. | 
	
	
		
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		| 4.    Location of the field office or agency that performed the test. | 
	
	
		
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		| 5.    Name of the manufacturer, model number, and scale serial number. | 
	
	
		
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		| 6.    Maximum rated scale capacity and the minimum scale division size. | 
	
	
		
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		| 7.    Indicate with a check mark if the scale is marked with an accuracy class, such as Class II. | 
	
	
		
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		| 8.    Indicate with one or more check marks the application of the unmarked scale; precision, | 
	
	
		|        moisture, or general. | 
	
	
		
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		| 9.    Record scale indications from the shift test. | 
	
	
		
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		| 10.  Increasing Load Test - Test marked scales at each test load indicated up to 1,500 g or | 
	
	
		|        capacity, whichever is less.  Test unmarked scales at each test load shown in the table checked off in | 
	
	
		|        item 8, above. | 
	
	
		
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		| 11.  Decreasing Load Test - Test marked scales at each load indicated, as appropriate.  Test | 
	
	
		|  unmarked scales at approximately ½ the maximum test load used in the increasing load test.   | 
	
	
		|  If the scale is mechanical, do not perform the test or complete this portion. | 
	
	
		
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		| 12.  Balance Change - Scale indication with zero load at completion of testing must be £ 1 division. | 
	
	
		
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		| 13.    Has the scale met all requirements of the pre-test inspection as well as each (all) of the               | 
	
	
		|  accuracy tests? | 
	
	
		
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		| 14.  Name of the person who performed this test. | 
	
	
		
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		| Return Form To:   | 
	
	
		| FGIS, Field Management Division | 
	
	
		| FAX Number (202) 720-1015 | 
	
	
		| Retain in official file. | 
	
	
		| Any Questions Call:  Local FGIS field Office. |