Motomco Model 919® Moisture Meter

Fast Tests Anywhere

Moisture Meter

Designed specifically to meet the requirements of the grain trade, the Model 919® Moisture Meter is used for inspection of grain, rice and beans under the official standards of the United States.

The electronic measuring circuits are the ultimate in simplicity and are so designed that battery or line voltages, aging of components and variable climatic conditions do not affect their accuracy.  

Use For:

  • Elevator Operators Test

  • Grain Processors

  • Grain Inspectors

  • Feed Mills

  • Grain Merchants

  • Rice Mills

  • Soybean Processors

  • Chemical Manufacturers

  • Grains

  • Rice

  • Beans

  • Granular Commodities

Accuracy When and Where it Counts

Wet or dry, warm or cold, even newly blended - at country elevator or research lab you can be sure with the 919® meter.

Fast Operation

Less than one minute per test - no warm-up period.

Test Cell

Accommodates full 250 gram sample for maximum accuracy of results - test cell is pivoted for rapid removal of sample.

Center Post Eliminates Test Weight Correction

The only electronic moisture meter equipped with patented center post to compensate for bushel weight variation, packing and leveling of sample.

Dump Cell

Contains butterfly mechanism (activated by release knob) to provide the same uniform distribution of all samples tested in the test cell.

Precision Drum Dial

Utilizes large easy-grip control.

Built for Years of Service

Features precision built parts, rugged construction and simplicity of electronic circuitry - fast factory service always available at minimum charges. Lightweight and portable. Operates on 110 AC current. Battery models available on special order.

Calibration Charts

The calibration charts furnished with the meter are prepared by U.S.D.A's Grain Division Laboratories and used at all official inspection points. Charts furnished for grains, beans and rice are based on calibrations prepared by the Grain Division, Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture and are as used in official inspecton of these commodities.