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    Air-Weigh Scales has expanded its product line with a new entry-level model that features a compact design flexible enough for a variety of truck and tractor-trailer configurations. Called QuickLoad, it offers an in-dash display and control unit capable of accurately measuring individual axle weights, said CEO Martin Ambros. The new unit can monitor up to four axle groups using air and axle deflection
    May 1, 2008

    Air-Weigh Scales has expanded its product line with a new entry-level model that features a compact design flexible enough for a variety of truck and tractor-trailer configurations. Called QuickLoad, it offers an in-dash display and control unit capable of accurately measuring individual axle weights, said CEO Martin Ambros.

    The new unit can monitor up to four axle groups using air and axle deflection sensors, automatically calculating GVW and net payload. It's best suited to dedicated tractor-trailer combinations and straight truck configurations.

    Other features for QuickLoad include warning alarms as a vehicle nears and exceeds weight limits, easy installation, and accurate calibration unaffected by altitude.
    www.air-weigh.com

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