SURVIVOR® Multi-Platform Truck Scale

Características

• Standard widths from 10 ft to 16.5 ft
• 75,000 lb load cells and G-Force™ mounts
• Up to 270,000 lb full scale capacity
• NTEP Certified
• Available in various configurations



Descripción

There are many ways to determine the axle weight of a tractor trailer. The method you choose will depend on how fast, efficient and accurate you want to be. The first method is to use a standard truck scale and pull the steering axle onto the scale. Record the weight and push tare. Pull the truck forward to get the drive axle on the scale. Record the weight and push tare again. Pull the truck forward so the tandem axle is on the scale. Record the final weight. This method works, but it’s time consuming and won’t get you out of an overload citation. The second method consists of using a single module axle scale to weigh each axle individually. This method is not Legal for Trade, but it is ideal for those operations looking to ensure loads are under the legal limit. The third, and most accurate, Legal for Trade method is using a multi-platform truck scale. A multi-platform scale is basically individual scales for each axle in the same foundation. The truck is driven onto the scale positioning each axle on its own scale. Individual axle weights are provided as well as a Legal for Trade gross weight. All in just one stop on the scale.



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