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In-motion weigher from Dactron of Stockport

29th June 1985, Page 21
29th June 1985
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DACTRON of Reddish, Stockport, has produced a precise sensing and data process system for in-motion weighing.

The low profile weighbridge is mulled with concrete to dampen oscillation while the bridge itself is mounted on hermeticallysealed electronic load cells. The lack of moving parts keeps maintenance to the minimum.

Output from the load cells is fed to a DA 200 processor unit in which automatic zero tracking is claimed to ensure precise readings.

Where vehicle classification is available, the processor will indicate whether the axle is over or under weight and has an integral self-check routine to ensure accuracy is maintained.

A tally roll printer gives a hard copy record and a visual display can be positioned to allow observation by the driver so that there is no need to stop the vehicle.

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Organisations: US Federal Reserve
Locations: Stockport