Floor Scale –
Asuki Weighing System Inc.
Be clear about your
business requirements.
Capacity, accuracy, quality – the trinity for finding the
best heavy duty floor scale. Floor scales can typically weigh up to 20,000
pounds (depending on the type you’re going to use). Keep in mind the products
or items you’re going to weigh. Say, is this scale suitable for your business,
and does the size of the scale suit the area where the scale will be installed?
If you’re also dealing with QC/QA requirements, the durability of the weighing
scale and its precise measurements are the top priority.
Check the floor
scale’s features and accessories.
A floor scale is cost-effective if it is a reliable weighing
system and makes your operations a whole lot easier. Here’s where its features
and accessories get relevant. Weighing bridge (metal plate where items are
placed), IP rating (degree of load cell protection), digital indicators (for
measurement display), quality ramps (for lifting items), benchtop stand (for
mounting the display device), and printer (for printing readouts) are all
factors you have to consider. Don’t be shy to ask about these inclusions.
Ask who’s going to
perform the setup and scale calibration.
Some scales are typically ready for use straight out of the
box but others are not. Request your provider to set it up and perform scale
calibration. However, depending on your requirements, you may need to
recalibrate. Reliable providers give excellent customer service and may also
teach you how to properly calibrate personally and through a detailed floor
scale manual.
Consider maintenance
and warranty coverage.
Trusted weighing scale providers also offer product
maintenance and warranties ranging from one to five years depending on the
floor scale model. Always ask more detailed questions concerning each warranty
because coverage may differ between manufacturers. Regular product check-up and
recalibration are all important to keep your product reliable, accurate, and
resilient.
When buying heavy duty floor scales, follow these tips, and adamantly
ask your provider to purchase a scale that meets all of your key buying
criteria. Be a smart buyer and make sure you get your money’s worth!
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