90  Cubis MSE Operating Instructions
Technical Specifications
Model-specific Data
Precision balances 
Models   MSE5203S MSE5203P  MSE3203S MSE3203P
Readability  mg 1  1/2/5  1  1/10
Weighing capacity  g 5,200 1,200/2,400/5,200 3,200 1,010/3,200
Tare  range  (subtractive)  g  – 5,200  – 5,200  – 3,200  – 3,200
Repeatability  <±mg 1 1  1 1/6
Linearity  <±mg 5 5  5 5
Corner load (test load [g])   mg  2 (2,000)  2 (2,000)  2 (1,000)  2 (1,000)
Optimal starting point  
of the measuring range*  g  0�82  0�82  0�82  0�82
Sensitivity drift between +10 to +30°C  ±ppm/K 1  1  1  1
Typical stabilization time  s  < 1  < 1  < 1  < 1
Typical measurement time  s  < 2  < 2  < 2  < 1�5
External standard calibration value  g  5,000  5,000  2,000  2,000 (E2) 
(min� accuracy class)
Display result  
(depending on the set filter level)    0�1 – 0�4
Weighing pan size (W + D)   mm  140 + 140
Weighing chamber height  
(draft shield DE)  mm  172
Protection     Protected against dust and water
* =  According to USP (United States Pharmacopeia) section 41, the optimal measuring range is defined from 820 d to the max� weighing 
range� Typically the value can be higher depending on the setup location and the ambient conditions�
Models   MSE2203S  MSE2203P  MSE1203S
Readability  mg 1  1/10  1
Weighing capacity  g  2,200  1,010/2,200  1,200
Tare  range  (subtractive)  g  – 2,200  – 2,200  – 1,200
Repeatability  <±mg 1  1/6  0�7
Linearity  <±mg 3  5  2
Corner load (test load [g])   mg  2 (1,000)  3 (1,000)  2 (500)
Optimal starting point  
of the measuring range*  g  0�82  0�82  0�82
Sensitivity drift between +10 to +30°C  ±ppm/K 1  1  1�5
Typical stabilization time  s  < 1  < 1  < 1
Typical measurement time  s  < 1�5  < 1�5  < 1�5
External standard calibration value  g  2,000 (E2)  1,000 (E2)  1,000 (E2) 
(min� accuracy class)
Display result  
(depending on the set filter level)    0�1 – 0�4
Weighing pan size (W + D)   mm  140 + 140
Weighing chamber height  
(draft shield DE)  mm  172
Protection     Protected against dust and water
* =  According to USP (United States Pharmacopeia) section 41, the optimal measuring range is defined from 820 d to the max� weighing 
range� Typically the value can be higher depending on the setup location and the ambient conditions�