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Wireless weighing

Intercomp's PT300 portable wheel load scale is now available with RFX wireless weighing as standard equipment. Standard alkaline batteries that last up to 300 hours are used and encryption ensures secure wireless connection. Lightweight (weighing only 37lb) and accurate, this all-aluminium design is available in capacities up to 20,000lb. Intercomp says the user will also find new and improved menu options and enhanced diagnostic menus.
January 31, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1982 Intercomp's PT300 portable wheel load scale is now available with RFX wireless weighing as standard equipment. Standard alkaline batteries that last up to 300 hours are used and encryption ensures secure wireless connection.

Lightweight (weighing only 37lb) and accurate, this all-aluminium design is available in capacities up to 20,000lb. Intercomp says the user will also find new and improved menu options and enhanced diagnostic menus.

RFX Wireless PT300 wheel load scales are offered in two, four or six-pad systems which include a handheld RFX wireless weighing indicator, totalising cable, universal charging cable and transport/storage case.

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