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Digital wireless truck scales for multi axle truck load cell 20tons 80tons
Axle Weigh Pads, also known as Axle Weigh Mats, share similarities with Corner Weight Scales as they are portable, lightweight, and capable of handling heavy loads. Their purpose is to prevent overloading.
These portable scales for weighing vehicles are commonly employed to assess if a vehicle complies with legal weight limits for public road travel, thereby assisting drivers in avoiding substantial fines.
A range of high-quality axle weight scales, specifically axle pads, are available with varying maximum load capacities. Consequently, different models of axle pads are suitable for different types of vehicles.
It is essential to ascertain your vehicle's anticipated maximum load capacity before selecting a set of axle weight pads since this will determine the specific capacity required for your axle pads.
Specifications
| Model | B2-I |
| Size | 54cm*48cm*6cm |
| Net weight | 12.5kg |
| Material | Structural aluminum |
| Bult-in battery | 3.7v 12000mAh |
| Weighting data | 10kg-6000kg |
| Maximum working time | 100hours |
| Charging time | 6hours |
| Ground clearance | 2cm |
Structure and product details:
1. Split scale pad
Small & Light : size 50cm*50cm*6cm ,weigth 12.5kg
High strength:single scale pad maximum load 6000kg
Wireless : strong signal,bluetooth WIFI connection
Sensor: high precision load cell 0.2% less failure
Low ground clearance: low profile 2cm
Long working time: 100 hours
Easy deploy on ground
2. PDA device
APP & Andriod system
Split weighing
Easy to operate
Overload warning
Eccentric load warning
Print function
GPS
Camera
CPU 4 core
Memory: 1G RAM+8G ROM
Features:
Efficient weighing
Flexible application
Optimal volume-to-weight ratio
No overloadEccentric load warning
FAQ
Q1:How do you use a truck scale?
A1:Approach the Scale: Drive your truck onto the scale platform,
ensuring that all wheels are positioned properly and centered on
the scale.
Stop and Park: Bring your truck to a complete stop once positioned
on the scale. Engage the parking brake to ensure the truck remains
stationary during the weighing process.
Provide Information: If there is a display or an attendant, provide
any necessary information, such as your vehicle identification
number (VIN), license plate number, or any other details requested
by the scale operator.
Wait for Measurement: Allow the scale operator to initiate the
weighing process. They may use a remote control or operate the
scale from a nearby booth. Remain inside your truck during the
weighing.
Obtain Weight Measurements: The scale will measure the weight of
your truck. Depending on the scale type, you may receive individual
axle weights, gross vehicle weight (GVW), or other relevant weight
measurements. The scale operator will inform you of the results.
Exit the Scale: Once the weighing process is complete, follow any
instructions provided by the scale operator to safely exit the
scale platform.
Obtain Documentation: If necessary, collect any weight tickets or
documentation provided by the scale operator. This documentation
may be required for regulatory compliance or record-keeping
purposes.
Q2:What is the difference between a fixed weighbridge and a
moveable truck scale?
Permanent Installation: A fixed weighbridge is designed for a
permanent or semi-permanent installation at a specific location,
such as a weigh station or a dedicated weighing facility.
Construction: It is typically constructed with durable materials
like concrete or steel to provide a robust and long-lasting
weighing platform.
Above-Ground or Pit-Mounted: Fixed weighbridges can be either
above-ground or pit-mounted. Above-ground weighbridges are
installed on the surface, while pit-mounted weighbridges are
installed in a recessed pit, level with the ground for easy truck
access.
High Capacity: Fixed weighbridges are commonly built to handle
heavy loads and cater to a wide range of vehicles, including large
trucks and heavy-duty equipment.
Multiple Load Cells: They incorporate several load cells or
weighing sensors distributed across the platform to accurately
measure the weight of the entire vehicle or individual axle
weights.
Permanent Infrastructure: Fixed weighbridges often require
associated infrastructure, such as ramps, access roads, and
weighing software, to facilitate efficient weighing operations.
Movable Truck Scale:
Portability: A movable truck scale, also known as a portable truck
scale or a mobile weighing system, is designed for easy
transportation and quick installation at various locations.
Modular Design: Movable truck scales are typically modular,
allowing them to be disassembled into smaller components for
transportation and reassembled at the desired site.
Lightweight Materials: They are constructed using lightweight
materials, such as aluminum or steel alloys, to ensure ease of
handling and transportability.
Temporary Installation: Movable truck scales are often used for
temporary or short-term weighing needs, such as construction sites,
agricultural operations, or remote locations where a fixed
weighbridge may not be available.
Lower Capacity: While portable scales can still handle significant
loads, their maximum capacity might be lower compared to fixed
weighbridges.
Integrated Load Cells: Movable truck scales typically have
integrated load cells within the platform or modules, eliminating
the need for additional load cell installations during setup.
In summary, a fixed weighbridge is permanently installed, offers
higher capacity, and caters to long-term weighing needs at a fixed
location. On the other hand, a movable truck scale is portable,
designed for temporary installations, and provides flexibility for
weighing operations in different locations.