How to Choose Floor Scales
Floor scales, also referred to as pallet scales or platform scales, are typically designed to weigh pallets, or additional large objects normally found in a warehouse. Standard floor scales are 4' x 4' with a maximum capacity of 5000lbs, and they can even vary from 3' x 3' to 14' x 10' with a weighing capacity of 1,000 to 30,000 lbs. Anything requiring weight under 1,000 lbs, bench scales would be a better purchase decision. On the flip-side, anything requiring over 30,000 lbs, acquiring a truck scale would be ideal.
Your first step in the research means of purchasing a floor scale is looking for a model that meets the capacity and accuracy requirements considering the application for the scale. Inexpensive floor scales may initially look intriguing as a result of the reduced cost, but generally they do not have many available additional options. Usually floor scales that are priced very low may have a reason for it. However, most floor scale systems out there today are bundled and will include: digital readout, floor scale, calibration services, and include 4'x4' 5K capacity.
Most quality 4'x4' floor scales have got a shipping weight of a minimum of 275lb – anything less and the scale runs the possibility of flexing, especially when off-center or edge loading occurs with very concentrated loads. Ideally floor scales ought to be NTEP approved with the option of a ramp or pit frame. NTEP approval is the means of government officials determining if the design and performance comply with the Weights and Measures requirements of the country the scales are marketed in. The purpose in this evaluation would be to examine the design, features, operating characteristics, and performance of weighing and measuring.















