The electronic truck scale is used to measure the weight of trucks, also known as a ground scale in colloquial terms. There are two types of electronic truck scales: analog and digital, widely used for weighing bulk goods.
The electronic truck scale is primarily composed of components such as the carrier, weighing indicator (hereinafter referred to as the indicator), weighing sensor (hereinafter referred to as the sensor), connectors, limit switches, and junction boxes. Optional external devices include printers, large display screens, computers, weighing management software, and voltage regulators. Additionally, the electronic truck scale can be connected to other equipment as needed, such as integrating with printing devices to print and calculate data via a connected computer, using relevant software for data storage and comparative analysis. It can also connect to other display screens to meet various requirements.
Maintenance and care
1. To ensure accurate system measurement and protect against wind and rain erosion, and for ease of operation, it is required to set up a shed and a weighing shed.
2. The junction of the weighing platform and the ramp should have a gap of 10-15mm to prevent collisions and friction.
3. The weight of the loaded truck to be measured should not exceed the system's rated capacity.
4. To ensure accurate measurement of the weighing instrument, it should be periodically calibrated.
5. No foreign objects are allowed to be caught under the weighing platform.
6. Scale operators must be trained to operate the equipment, and repair personnel may not dismantle any components at will before they have mastered the necessary knowledge to avoid affecting measurement accuracy or damaging the system.
7. The operator of the instrument must thoroughly understand the instruction manual, master the basic principles, and familiarize themselves with the maintenance methods before officially operating the instrument.
8. Prior to powering on the system, ensure the power supply and grounding devices are reliable. Before leaving work, unplug the instrument power cord and disconnect the power.

































