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Thread: Ohaus 314 reloading scale information

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    Boolit Bub
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    Ohaus 314 reloading scale information

    Does anyone know what the brass weight attached to the scale pan holder is used for? I have a 314 and I would like to duplicate the brass weight.

    Thank you

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    I believe that is the old triple beam (before the 1110 Dial-O-Grain) and it had a brass weight to balance the pan sling that the pan would set it.. Just my thoughts...
    Robert Abbott
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    This should be the same as the RCBS 304 scale.There is a RCBS instruction manual available online.

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    I have several 314's . Some Have the counter weigh and some Don't. Since There discontinued . Ohaus can only give you info .
    This is what I know . After manufacture . They would Calibrate, that small weight is Unique to That scale.. If your scale does not have one . the scale Might not O out.
    You will have to do the Trial and error Method to counter Balance. Some of 314's have a Screw In the weight . This type has small Grains of Lead as counter weight Inside.
    It is Not a big problem. But It will be a slow Fix. You will have to Fit the weight In conjunction with The adjustment Nuts @ the top
    Sal
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    I took the wire pan holder and looked at it under my toolmaker microscope. I can see some tiny indentations in one general area where the weight would have been tightened and removed and re tightened.

    Thanks for the valuable information.

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    The extra weight is to increase the capacity of the scale. I am not home and cannot get to the instruction sheet far a more complete answer.
    Ken

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    The 304 scale has a balance compensator knob but no extra weight that I am aware of.The 1010 scale has a weight that is used to increase the capacity.

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    You do not Need That weight to Calibrate your scale. A simple way. Is since Your scale pad will be Lite. start adding a Uniform weight to The pan. Add coins to the pan . Use Nickels. Until the pan starts to move.. Once it moves close to Zero . then Use Your scale adjustment. Remember how many nickels you Use. Each nickel weighs 5 Grams. Once you convert to grains. That how much you are short
    Sal
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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
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