What Is A Mobile Weighbridge?

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what is a mobile weighbridge?

Of the several types of weighbridges available on the market, portability is the distinguishing factor of the mobile weighbridge. There are questions about the characteristics and functionality of this weighbridge. So, there must be other details for anyone wishing to know more about mobile weighbridge. This guide provides some highlights on the portable or mobile weighbridge.

The Mobile Weighbridge: Important Details

The mobile weighbridge has many benefits that put it ahead of the traditional weighbridge. Its being movable is one of its winning characteristics. It is in the qualities of this weighbridge that its benefits show as follows:

Easy installation

The installation of this unique weighbridge requires no foundation. It needs a smooth, compact surface to rest the load cell plates. It has a ribbed top plate that makes it anti-skid. The support is made of a steel platform with ramps. The owner or manager uses a tractor to tow it to different sites.

It takes about 3 hours to install the portable weighbridge and have it ready for use. Compare that duration with the 2 to 3 months it takes to install other weighbridges. Such timelines reflect the productivity and efficiency of a business that utilises weighbridges.

Portability

The importance of a portable weighbridge cannot be overstated for some businesses. Such enterprises include those with different operational and site stages, each phase requiring a weighbridge.

They are a crucial element in businesses that require constant monitoring of the weight of products and vehicles. Examples include the agriculture industry, road construction sites, and forestry. Then, the businesses would function best with a mobile weighbridge towed to its different locations.

Increases vigilance

The mobile weighbridge ensures businesses monitor the integrity of their operations at all stages. The availability of the weighbridge on site, or when required, boosts the productivity and honesty of staff. It helps operations and procurement managers monitor quantities of sensitive products.

They enhance security in businesses such as transportation where cargo theft or fraud happens en route. The mobile weighbridge is a reliable option when the need for impromptu weight checks arises. Monitoring incoming and outgoing vehicles and goods ensures transporters get value for money paid for the service.

Cost-effective

The easy installation of the movable weighbridge that requires no foundation saves on construction costs. Its portability also means that fleet managers do not need to construct weighbridges at various points along a route. Then, it allows companies to explore other routes and expand. That applies to enterprises whose operations depend on weighbridges stationed at specific locations.

Since they only require a tractor for towing, the weighbridges reduce transport costs to move them to different locations. Some businesses rely on weighbridges as inventory or to monitor inventory. Such can reduce overheads by using this weighbridge and improve the profit margin and efficiency.

They ensure compliance

Sometimes, there is an unexpected or unconfirmed dramatic increase in weight. That change could reflect overloading and attract penalties from the authorities. The weighbridges are highly accurate in detecting such variations. Overloading causes road accidents. It also damages the vehicle and parts, such as the axle.

User-friendly weighbridge

The mobile weighbridge has many variations that suit different needs. The major versions are non-trade and trade versions. They can weigh up to 150 tonnes. There are custom accessories and related apps customised to user specifications.

The weighbridges also show ease of portability. They have a detachable head, and a forklift can lift and place them on the designated platform or surface.

 Conclusion

Although the mobile weighbridge sounds simple, it is a complete and certified unit. It performs all the basic functions required of a standard weighbridge. Therefore, its portability does not detract from its functionality. It is a cost-effective and convenient option for monitoring truck and load weight on the go.

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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