On-board weighing system TC4000

on-board weighing system
on-board weighing system
on-board weighing system
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on-board

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TC4000 Accuracy ± 0.1% of the capacity for forklifts up to 10 t. This system works with a measuring block that is installed in the main line to the lifting cylinders. In combination with the high-quality BMD (Balanced Weight Determination) software on the TC indicator, this weighing system offers the world's best accuracy for hydraulic weighing systems for forklift trucks. This as an automatic weighing system legal for trade weighing method is also valid according to class Y (a) with 1150 divisions. This system has no influence on the capacity of the truck and is independent of the load center point and can be used in combination with attachments. The weighing components are mounted protected on the forklift truck and are insensitive to overloads and impact forces. The tilt sensor mounted on the mast ensures a tilt compensation of the weighing. WEIGHING PROCEDURE Lift the weight is to a height marked on the mast. The system is activated by pressing a button on the indicator and the operator moves upwards and then downwards through normal operation. The system regulates the speed during the weighing. Via this two-way movement, the friction factors in the calculation are compensated and the weight appers on the display. FEATURES ■ Indicator TC ■ High weighing accuracy ± 0.1% and reliable ■ For forklifts with a capacity up to 10t ■ Tilt compensation sensor on the mast ■ Components insensitive to impact forces and vibrations ■ Easy installation and calibration ■ Integrated Converter for supply voltage 12-80 volts (legal for trade to 48 volts) ■ Protected against peak voltages ■ Optional indicator in stainless steel housing and ATEX certificate
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