A hanging scale is a type of scale that is suspended by a cable or crane. Hanging scales are one of the scales of choice in manufacturing and shipping because they do not require any platforms. They are able to provide accurate measurements without a lot of large equipment that could get in the way and take up space. These scales are incredibly safe and durable. They are able to withstand quite a bit of wear and tear. The steel industry is not the only industry that can greatly benefit from the daily use of a hanging scale.
Some hanging scales are capable of accurately measuring up to one ton, that is 2 ton. When looking for a hanging scale, be certain to look into the accuracy of the scale at full capacity. Several hanging scales with a 0.1% accuracy of full capacity are on the market, therefore, there is no reason to settle for a less accurate scale. Additionally, ensure that the numbers on the scale are large and clearly defined. A worker will want to be able to record the reading on the scale from a distance. A pushbutton tare is a feature that is common to find and amazingly useful, so be sure to ensure that a scale that you purchase has this feature.
This feature allows the user to tare the scale by simply pushing a button. Scales that do not have this feature tend to require quite a bit of work in order to tare the system, therefore, the push button tare is an important feature. Other hanging scales are available with larger capacities 5000 kg, and even higher. Swivel handles and hooks are generally sold as optional add-ons to hanging scales. However, nearly all applications can benefit from having swivel handles and hooks available. It is usually much easier to manipulate larger loads with these swivel hooks. This is especially the case if the loads will need to be placed in specific places after weighing.
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