Brief: Our team walks you through how the Heavy-Duty S Series Portable Truck Scale performs in common scenarios. In this video, you'll see a demonstration of setting up the wireless portable axle scale, learn how to conduct static weighing of vehicles and bulk materials, and discover its application in overload enforcement by traffic management departments for road safety.
Related Product Features:
Wireless technology enables easy operation without cables for flexible placement and portability.
High precision weighing ensures accurate and reliable weight measurements for vehicle weighing.
Durable and robust design withstands harsh environments like construction sites and mining operations.
Portable and easy to use with lightweight components for quick setup at various locations.
Ideal for overload enforcement by traffic management and road administration departments.
Static weighing capability is perfect for bulk materials in mining, logistics, and manufacturing.
Long-lasting performance provides stability and efficiency across diverse industrial applications.
Advanced aviation aluminium pads with sheer beam load cells ensure reliable and precise measurements.
Faqs:
What is the maximum capacity of the Heavy-Duty S Series Portable Truck Scale?
The scale has different models with single pad capacities ranging from 1 to 15 tons, and allowed axle loads up to 30 tons, with a safe overload capacity of 125%.
How accurate is the weighing measurement of this portable axle scale?
The scale offers high precision with static accuracy ranging from 0.1% to 0.3%, ensuring reliable data for vehicle weighing and overload enforcement.
Is the portable truck scale suitable for outdoor and harsh environments?
Yes, it features a durable and robust design with IP66 protection class, making it ideal for harsh environments like construction sites, freight yards, and mining operations.
What industries commonly use this portable axle scale?
It is widely used by traffic management departments for overload enforcement and in industries such as factories, mines, docks, freight yards, and construction sites for static weighing of bulk materials.