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These scales are 10 times more accurate than our other bench-top scales.
Place these scales on your bench top and view weights on an easy-to-read digital screen.
The attached cover protects the scale while you carry it.
Weigh loads without obstructing the display. Mount the display up to 9 feet from the platform.
A stack light and audible alarm alert you when packages, products, and parts are too heavy or too light. Also known as check weighers, these scales verify quality and consistency in packing, parts machining, and other activities.
Small enough to carry with you for measurements on the go.
Safely weigh material in hazardous environments—these scales operate with low voltages so they won’t create sparks.
Check for quality and consistency among packages, parts, and other objects in areas that are frequently washed down.
Determine postal rates for envelopes and small packages.
For corrosion resistance in addition to portability, this scale has a powder-coated steel housing and platform.
Place these scales on your bench top to handle weighing jobs right where you work.
These scales are often used on small bench tops where larger scales won’t fit.
A stainless steel housing and platform resist corrosion in wet conditions and harsh environments.
Weigh small quantities of lightweight materials.
Position the display up to 6 feet from the platform for an unobstructed view when weighing large loads.
IP rated for washdowns and use in dusty and wet environments, these scales are NTEP approved to weigh materials that are sold by weight.
Ten times more accurate than standard bench-top scales, these scales are extremely precise. They’re NTEP approved for measuring materials sold by weight.
Count parts in addition to weighing material.
Count parts and weigh materials sold by weight.
NTEP certified, these hanging scales are for use with materials sold by weight.
Attach the bar handle to these scales for weighing by hand.
A sealed aluminum housing protects from corrosion in wet environments.
Often used to weigh materials sold by weight in harsh conditions, these NTEP-approved scales have an aluminum enclosure that meets IP65 and NEMA 4 for protection from dirt and washdowns.
Suspend heavy items to precisely weigh them without placing them on a scale.
Suspend items from the bottom hook and read their weights on the classic dial face.
Determine the approximate weight of large, bulky materials that are impractical to weigh with a floor scale. These scales are often used in loading vehicles and can be suspended from a crane, block and tackle lift, A-frame, or forklift blade.
Keep a safe distance when weighing large loads—these scales have a remote display that can be mounted up to 20 feet from the platform.
Count and weigh loads that are difficult to lift.
IP69K and NTEP approved as legal for trade, use these scales in washdown environments for material that may be sold by weight.
Roll this scale wherever you need to weigh.
Similar in style to a hand truck, this scale tilts back on two rubber wheels to move.
To quickly check inventory, roll these dollies wherever you need them to weigh and count the contents of drums. Their built-in scale measures weight and has an accurate piece-count mode—even while adding or removing contents from your drum.
Position the display up to 14 feet from the platform for reading at a safe distance.
Measure a person’s weight.
Commonly used to prevent overloading a trailer tongue, these scales estimate the weight of large loads that don’t fit on a standard floor scale.
Weigh boxes as they flow through your conveyor line to reduce bending and lifting.
Weigh liquids, powders, or crystals as you transfer them from one container to another with these spoons.
Measure tension force as well as weight.
The large dial makes these gauges easy to read. They measure tension force as well as weight.
Measure tension force as well as weight. Also known as dynamometers.
Safely view your tension force measurements on a handheld receiver up to 450 ft. away when moving bulk material with cranes and hoists.
Also known as load cells, these sensors measure and track the forces of your equipment by converting them into electrical signals.
Weigh and transport pallets with one machine.
Weigh refrigerant cylinders to dispense the correct amount of refrigerant.
Dispense programmed amounts of refrigerant.