Full Scale MCB/22
60 Ton Mobile Steel Platform Weighbridge
Vehicle scales are used under silos, at factory entrances, and as raw material receiving and shipping scales. The weighing program securely stores the weighing results within the system. Customer information, material type, etc. can be tracked daily, monthly, and within two date ranges.
The entire “Mobile Steel Platform Scale” is made of steel material, and all materials are protected with two layers of primer and industrial paint.
Our scales are designed for durability and long life, as well as easy portability, quick assembly, and comfortable use. Our scales can be used in pit or ramp configurations.
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Platform Structure |
Load Cells |
Indicator |
Computer System |
Connection Box |
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Model: MC Series |
Model/Class: Powerload / C3 |
Model: TA-200 Series |
Processor: Intel |
Model: JB Series |
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RAILING Ensures that vehicles entering the scale do so more controlled and prevents them from leaving the scale during a possible incorrect maneuver. Designed with a cylindrical pipe structure to avoid damaging vehicle tires. |
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EXTERNAL INDICATOR Allows the weight information of the vehicle being weighed to be read from outside. Provides ease of use with a 6-digit 75mm digit height and red LED display. |
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TRAFFIC LIGHT Traffic lights preferred by companies experiencing heavy vehicle traffic regulate the entry and exit timing of vehicles to the scale based on commands received from our weighing program. |
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BARRIER Barriers mounted at the entrance and exit of the scale are used to prevent the weighed vehicle from leaving before the process is completed and to prevent waiting vehicles from entering the scale. |
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CAMERA Camera systems preferred for weighing security help record vehicles during weighing and store their photos in the system. |
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CARD-BASED VEHICLE RECOGNITION SYSTEM With the panel mounted at the entrance or exit of the scale, vehicles can perform the weighing process using specially introduced cards without needing an operator. |
