• Forklift scale can store records, upload data to computer network

    See the features and benefits of the new Alliance Rice Lake CLS-420 forklift scale.
    June 25, 2018
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    Alliance Scale Inc has introduced a versatile forklift scale that can be used for check-weighing and tracking applications and can store records as well as upload data in real-time to a computer network.

    The Alliance Rice Lake CLS-420 forklift scale mounts directly onto a fork carriage, has a capacity of 5,000 lbs and features a wireless Wi-Fi indicator and controller that mounts directly in the cab.

    Ideally suited for a wide range of check-weighing and tracking tasks, this NTEP-certified scale features a full numeric keypad for manual tare entry, 1 MB memory and an RS232 port. It can log up to 10,000 records and upload data in real-time.

    Designed for easy operation, the Alliance Rice Lake CLS-420 forklift scale has an accumulate weight function using the print key for multiple pallets. The scale provides accurate shipment identifiers and weight-related data such as PRO number, employee ID, last transmission data, and estimated and actual weight and skids.

    It is offered with a 9- to 36-volt DC power supply for use on propane forklifts or a 10- to 60-volt DC power supply for electric models.

    E-mail [email protected], see www.alliancescale.com or phone 800-343-6802 for full information.

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