Whether it's a weighbridge or other equipment, problems may arise during use. Of course, most of these malfunctions are caused by improper operation. Don't panic when a malfunction occurs; use the elimination method. What factors are related to weighbridge malfunctions:
1. Voltage fluctuations and circuit variations can affect the sensor's discrimination ability in weighbridges.
2. The junction box has been oxidized, having been in a humid environment for an extended period.
3. The circuit is not functioning; there is a short circuit somewhere or it has been chewed through by a mouse.
4. Poor contact at the terminal, requiring manual tightening.
5. Poor plug connection, unable to supply power.
6. The instrument is not displaying properly; check for any influence from other magnetic fields.
7. The foundation has shifted, resulting in poor contact with the sensors, and the four supports cannot be subjected to simultaneous forces.

Here are the 7 factors that can cause a weighbridge to malfunction, hoping this is helpful to all.



































