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Electronic update for Loadwatcher

12th November 1992
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Page 13, 12th November 1992 — Electronic update for Loadwatcher
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• Maywood on Board, manufacturer of on-board weighing systems, has developed a new version of its Loadwatcher system. The latest micro-electronics system is claimed to provide long-term stability and reliability while being economically priced at about £2.000 for a typical system. Axle weights are determined from the load distribution displayed.

The system is designed to be watertight and Maywood gives a two-year warranty on parts and labour as standard with an extended three-year warranty.

Features of the system include a maximum payload and load distribution limit alarm to prevent overloading; a load/delivery facility to accommodate part loads or part deliveries; printer option and a tipper alarm for increased safety. Installation is simplified by using plug and socket connections.

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