Wheel-Weighing Scale Can Be Linked in Series

Dec. 1, 2001
A portable wheel-weighing scale that can be linked in series for mobile inspection of multiaxle trucks, RVs, aircraft, and other vehicles is being introduced

A portable wheel-weighing scale that can be linked in series for mobile inspection of multiaxle trucks, RVs, aircraft, and other vehicles is being introduced by Alliance Scale Inc.

The Alliance/CAS RW-Series wheel-weighing scale features cast-aluminum construction, has a 1" LCD illuminated display, is battery-operated, and comes with an AC adapter/charger. Available in 10,000- and 20,000-lb-capacity models, up to six scales can be linked for multiaxle vehicles and display individual or total weight in pounds or kilograms.

Accurate to 1% of vehicle weight, this scale provides digital filtering to compensate for vibrations, has a standard printer port, and operates 20 hours on a single charge. Designed to handle 150% overload, single- and double-width models measuring 18" × 21.1" × 2.4" and 28.3" × 22.3" × 2.4", respectively, are available.

For more information, contact Alliance Scale, 1020 Turnpike Rd/PO Box 509, Canton, MA 02021-0509.

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