In-dash, digital load scale

Dec. 3, 2013

Right Weigh has launched its first in-dash, digital onboard load scale. The E-Z Weigh in-dash scale is available in two models: one designed for dedicated truck/trailer sets, the other intended for a truck only.

The scales’ gauges mount in a standard 2 1/16 in. gauge hole in a cab’s dash panel. The dedicated truck/trailer model displays the on-ground weight for the trailer and the truck’s drive axles, while also showing an estimated steer and gross weight. The truck scale displays the on-ground weight for a truck’s drive axles, making it best suited for straight trucks, or trucks that typically drop and hook.

The design incorporates a simple two-point calibration process for each axle group being monitored, ensuring accurate weight readings within 300 lbs. or better per axle group, the company said. It comes with a touchscreen with adjustable backlight.

“We were very intentional with the straightforward design of this scale,” said Scott McCulloch, director of communications and international business development. “We recognize that fancy isn’t always better, so we remained focused on designing a product that fits what our customers have come to expect from us: A scale that is simple to install, easy to use effectively, and is the best value on the market.”

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