Five Things to consider when buying a new weighbridge


Although the thought of a weighbridge is a reasonably easy one, the functional aspects of installation and the technology involved are far from straightforward.

Truck weighbridges have to be fit-for-purpose and extremely accurate to fulfil their purpose of providing precise measurements over and over again — and often in loud environments — and hence when it comes to buying one, it’s important to assure that all bases have been comprehensively embraced.

There are several types of weighbridge including semi-pit foundations, above-ground foundations, fully in-ground foundations, relocatable foundations, fully portable steel construction and versatile deck combinations — and the type you prefer will depend on a combination of multiple complex factors.

  1. Vehicle sizes and weights

When choosing a weighbridge, it’s crucial to factor in the supreme vehicle size that the installation requires to accommodate. Weighbridges that use a single deck are most suitable for weighing vehicles up to standard semi-trailer size, whereas a multi-deck or twin-deck weighbridge are accommodated to situations where longer trucks and trailers need to be weighed.

  1. Location

The size and grade of the site, the rotating circle of the vehicles (if required) plus its vicinity to other buildings, existing roads or structures will broadly talk what type of truck weighing scales you choose. Most weighbridges are in-motion installations which don’t need vehicles to stop, but if the scope is restricted, a customer may be compelled to choose a single-ended weighbridge.

The environmental conditions are also an essential consideration, as factors such as flooding, lightning and high winds all need to be factored into the ultimate choice of the weighbridge.

  1. What will it be used for?

If the weighbridge is to be utilized for buying and selling products (i.e. capturing legal weights), then it will require trade approved by a licensed scale technician. Will it take high traffic and heavy vehicle payloads? Will there be a necessity for traffic control measures? Does the software need to be customised for your specific needs, conducted remotely or integrated with your existing systems? You’ll need to answer all of these questions about the purpose of the weighbridge before making a decision.

  1. Budget

Budget is an important consideration when determining what type of weighbridge to install, and it’s enough to get a complete costing from a reliable weighbridge supplier upfront before signing any contract.

  1. Supplier’s reputation

The choice of supplier is just as essential as the choice of the weighbridge. After-sales support is important — and because weighbridges are accuracy instruments, you must have peace-of-mind that you’ve invested in a solid product and that you have a full back-up in case you ever need repairs, maintenance or technical advice.

Essae Digitronics is one such truck scale weighbridge manufacturer offering highly accurate products. Talk to our experts today: www.essaedig.com

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