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Right Weigh debuts E-Z Weigh digital onboard load scale

Nov. 22, 2010
Right Weigh Inc has launched its first digital onboard load scale.

Right Weigh Inc has launched its first digital onboard load scale. The new E-Z Weigh scale monitors the weight of any single-, tandem-, or tri-axle group of an air suspension straight truck, tractor, or trailer. Measuring and reading on-the-ground weight in pounds and kilograms, these weathertight digital gauges can withstand extreme temperatures and inclement weather, allowing for exterior installation.

The E-Z Weigh’s design incorporates a two-point calibration process, ensuring accurate weight readings within at least 300 lbs. A large LCD display permits easy viewing from 30 feet or more, even in bright sunlight.

Right Weigh’s patented mechanical and digital scales provide accurate, on-the-ground axle weights, allowing drivers to know they are loaded legally before leaving the loading site. Simple to install, calibrate, and use, these scales are provided as a retrofit or OEM option. Load scales are available for most air suspension tractor and trailer brands and axle configurations, with complete tractor/trailer sets offered. All Right Weigh products include a one- to three-year parts warranty.

For more information, visit www.rwls.com.

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