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Weighing the Load: What Is a Truck Scale?

Truck scales are essential to businesses across many industries. Designed to measure the weight of trucks and their cargo, they help ensure compliance with legal weight limits and increase efficiency.

Weighing the Load: What Is a Truck Scale?2024-03-27T18:41:40+00:00

What Is the Difference Between a Balance and a Scale?

Scales and balances are both used to “weigh” items, but are they the same thing? While these names are often used interchangeably, balances and scales differ in their purposes and applications. Keep reading to learn the key differences between scales and balances and decide which instrument is right for you.

What Is the Difference Between a Balance and a Scale?2024-03-27T18:03:51+00:00

Industrial Counting Scales 101: Are They Right for Your Business?

When working with large quantities of small components, it can be hard to keep track of inventory. And the last thing you want to do is spend precious time counting every individual screw in a box. This is where industrial counting scales come in handy.

Industrial Counting Scales 101: Are They Right for Your Business?2024-03-27T18:07:20+00:00

The Weight of Farming: 4 Uses for Agricultural Scales

Commercial scales are used across a range of industries, from standard manufacturing to pharmaceuticals to food production. The agriculture industry is another that relies on accurate weighing data to keep profits up and operations running smoothly.

The Weight of Farming: 4 Uses for Agricultural Scales2024-03-27T18:10:52+00:00

Weighing Technology: What Is a Load Cell?

If you’ve ever wondered how scales accurately measure weight, load cells are the unsung heroes behind the scenes. But what are load cells, and how do they work? Read on to learn about the pivotal role load cells play in weighing instruments.

Weighing Technology: What Is a Load Cell?2024-03-27T18:11:43+00:00

Why Do Trucks Get Weighed?

Driving down the highway, you’ve probably seen exit signs indicating a weigh station. With a passenger vehicle, you don’t need to worry about stopping to get weighed.

Why Do Trucks Get Weighed?2024-03-27T18:12:34+00:00

New Life for Steel

When state regulations changed to prohibit split-weighing on Legal for Trade truck scales, and with a growing volume of scale traffic, Alter Metal Recycling in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, found themselves in need of a new solution. They could no longer weigh trucks on an axle-by-axle basis and provide the sum as the truck’s total weight (split-weighing).

New Life for Steel2024-03-27T18:05:30+00:00

Farmer’s Trust

Even before a seed is planted , farmers invest a great deal of time and effort to ensure it develops into a healthy crop. Equipment must be purchased. Land must be secured. The ground must be tilled. Weather must be correctly predicted. Once planted, the seed must be meticulously cared for and nourished for months until it is finally harvested.

Farmer’s Trust2024-03-27T18:06:33+00:00
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