This type of scale is typically used on top of a table or counter. Capacities are usually 200LBs or less. This is usually a class III scale. They are used in bakeries, manufacturing plants, laboratories, mining, and agriculture facilities.
This type of scale is class I. It is used for capacities of less than 10 KG. They are usually used in laboratory, quality assurance, or quality control, testing facilities.
This type of scale is class I or Class II. It is used for capacities of less than 20 KG. They are usually used in laboratory, quality assurance, or quality control, testing industrial manufacturing facilities.
Floor scales are found on guess where? "THE FLOORs" of warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and anywhere loads on pallets or large loads need weighing. They are usually Class III capacity capable of weighing anywhere from 500 to 20,000 Lbs.
Truck Scales are used for weighing vehicles. They are usually Class IIIL. Capacity of a vehicle scale ranges from 20,000 to 400,000 lbs. They are for weighing cars, trucks, and trains. They are found at ports of entry, manufacturing plants, truck stops, farms, mines and such.
These are usually class III. They are used to find out if filling processes are getting the correct weight in to their packages. They can be either static or in-motion. They are found in factories, distribution warehouses, bakeries, manufacturing facilities and such places. They can check weights from 20 grams to several hundred pounds.
Do you have parts or items that needs to be counted and/or weighed? Then this is what you need. It counts and weighs your product. They can be class I,II or III. They can have capacities from 1000 grams to 10,000 lbs. They are used in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, for counting and filling parts, doing inventory and such.
This type of scale is used to weigh loads suspended from a crane. It is usually a class III or IIIL scale. Capacity ranges from few hundred pounds to hundreds of thousands of pounds. They can be found in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, mining, agriculture, and such.
This is basically a display for a scale. It comes from the name of the needle that pointed to the weight in old dial scales. At a minimum, it houses power supply, analog to digital converter and usually a digital display. It can be very simple or it can run custom software and control filling processes, update databases, sends serial data to printer, remote display, or PLC (Programmable logic controller) the limits are your imagination.
These are specially formed blocks of metal that have strain gauges affixed to them in strategic places that allow the load cell to react proportionally to weight applied. They come in all type of shapes, design, and sizes. The basic classes are single ended, double ended beams, S beams, single point and canister.
There are different types of printers available to record your weight data from your scale systems. You can have a ticket printer, a strip printer, a label printer, a document printer, or a bar code printer.
Here at The Scale Company we can get you just about any parts that you need to replace on your existing scales. The list is endless so if you need something why don't you give us a call and we will be happy to find you the correct part at the best price.