Objective Dimension Measurement for Grain and Seed Grading
Physical size is one of the simplest measurements that correlates with grain quality, but eyeballing it or fighting a caliper over a single kernel is slow and inconsistent. The TS127 turns length, width, and thickness into a fast, repeatable digital reading anyone on the bench can take.
Solving the Repeatability Problem in Manual Measurement
- Reads to 0.01 mm: a digital dial mechanism resolves 0.01 mm (0.0005 inch), tight enough to distinguish size grades that a hand caliper would blur.
- Measures any dimension: position the kernel on the anvil to read its length, width, or thickness, so one gauge covers every dimensional check on the bench.
- Zero-set for consistency: a one-press zero adjustment with the anvil and probe in contact removes drift, so every operator starts from the same baseline.
- Lever-actuated handling: the lever lifts the probe so a single kernel can be placed and released cleanly, and the supplied tweezers make single-grain work practical.
Built for the Bench and the Field
The TS127 is genuinely pocket-sized (100 × 128 × 28 mm, 225 g) and runs on a single SR44 silver oxide battery, so it travels from the grading bench to intake to the field without fuss. It operates from 0 to 40°C up to 80% RH and ships complete with a storage case, tweezers, and battery. There is nothing to calibrate against a chart and nothing to interpret: place the sample, release the lever, read the number.
Need to inspect grain appearance, not just dimensions? The TX200 Grainscope backlights and magnifies rice so cracks, color, and shape are clearly visible.
Grading milled rice for whiteness? The C600 Advanced Rice Whiteness Meter measures whiteness and quality on the same inspection bench.





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