Check Weighing

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Check-weighing scales can take the form of a floor scale or a bench scale. They are used by many businesses to check the accuracy of products' weight and ensure it falls within the appropriate tolerance limits.

The benefits of using a checkweighing scale

There are many applications of a checkweigher, and they are an invaluable tool for many businesses. The information they provide ensures you are putting out a consistent product every time. So, proper calibration can save your company money and give it a great reputation.

With a range of products on offer, it's important to consider where the scale will be used, how you want it to be powered, and the maximum capacity it should have.


FAQ's

 

Which industries use checkweighing scales?

There are many services that use a stainless steel bench scale or floor scale for checkweighing. The food industry is a big one - checkweighers are used to ensure products' weights are consistent every time they come off the production line.

They are also commonly used in automotive and construction services.

What are checkweighers used for?

The value of one of these items is how it can be used to simplify the packaging process. A unit like this automatically checks the weight of your product, to ensure it is within the limits you have set. They are a crucial part of a quality control system and can save your business time and money in the long run.

What should I look out for when purchasing checkweighing scales?

Balances such as floor or bench scales typically have features and parts including a rechargeable battery, stainless steel top pan, tare function, and clear-to-read display. It might also be worth looking for a water and dust proof model, depending on which items it will be used for.