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Rough ground no worry to this wheel weigher

5th July 1974, Page 97
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On-site weighing of contractors' plant on unprepared ground and without external power supplies' can he carried out with 40-ton-capacity wheel-weighers from Hawker Sidcleley Dynamics. They are normally used in pairs.

In order to measure axle load, the weight reading is taken from a large, -remotely mounted dial. Weighers use hydrostatic load cells connected to the reading heads by flexible capillary lines. The cells have no internal moving parts, do not require regular maintenance or recalibration and are impervious to rain, grit and dust. Made by: Hawker Siddeley Group, 32 Duke Street. St James's, London SW1Y 61)6.

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