To weigh very bulky, big objects, users need a scale that's strong enough to resist constant, heavy-duty weighing and wide enough to accommodate large objects. Platform weighing scales offer a practical solution that simplifies weighing of oversized animals or items, which can be both intensive and time consuming. This post provides a quick overview of heavy duty platform scales, highlighting their main features and industry applications.
What are platform scales?
Industrial platform scales are usually simple tools, made of stainless steel for easy cleaning or with a diamond plate surface for added grip. Some have wheels to be moved more easily. They tend to be very sturdy with a high capacity, and components like cables are shielded for extra durability. They are available in varying sizes and have functions adapted to various applications, such as counting or checkweighing. Some weighing platforms, like the PTM, have integrated ramps, while others have them as optional accessories.
How do platform weighing scales work?
Heavy duty platform scales can be quite versatile and usually require scale indicators to be connected to the platform base in order to function to the best of their potential. Pairing them up with indicators allows operators to fully use their high capacity and weighing functions including parts counting, checkweighing, and even to perform percentage weighing. They're also compatible with accessories such as printers and computers, to keep track of the data, useful for businesses with a lot of volume or inventory management.Where are platform weighing scales used?
Platform scales are used in many industries, wherever their sturdy construction and high capacity is useful. They're often required in manufacturing and business settings to weigh bulky items such as containers or pallets, or to count a very high amount of smaller pieces such as screws, bolts or mechanised parts. Some veterinarians and zoos use platform scales to comfortably weigh large animals, while doctors and hospitals can use them to weigh wheelchair bound patients. Farmers and food processing plants use them to weigh bulk commodities or grain sacks. Regulated industrial platform scales are also used in airports to weigh luggage. Some platform weighing scales, like our PT, are trade approved when used alongside GK-M indcators and can be used in commercial settings.
Choosing the right platform scale
While a heavy duty platform scale seems straightforward, there is variety, and many different models in our selection. To select the ideal platform scale for your application, first consider capacity and readability. If you weigh or count smaller goods or animals, you don't need to spend the extra money on a high-capacity industrial platform.
Next is the size of the weighing platform. If you weigh small but heavy items, you can get an industrial platform with a high capacity but smaller dimensions, like a GB or GF, to ensure it doesn't take up too much space. If you're going to be moving the scale around, make sure it can fit through doors and into places where it will be used.
Consider the various types of indicators and the features you need. If your daily tasks are varied and involve many different applications, a versatile, washdown indicator like the IP67-rated AE403 is probably your best bet. The GC is a more specialized indicator, ideal for counting tasks, while the GK can perform many applications and is approved for trade use.
What you will be weighing is also important to factor in the fabrication of the heavy duty platform. If you weigh food or animals, an IP66-rated scale made of stainless steel is easy to clean. If you weigh drums or patients in a wheelchair, the ramps enable easy access, and the added grip of the diamond plate surface may be worth investing in.
Our selection of platform scales and indicators.
Adam Equipment has a wide selection of platform weighing scales and weighing indicators to accommodate your needs, and the indicators and accessories that can tailor them for the tasks at hand. Browse our website to learn more, or contact us.