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Axle scale systems with wireless weighing

Intercomp has integrated RFX wireless weighing technology with its AX90 axle scale systems to provide a cable-free operation with wireless communication to a variety of devices. Calibration is stored at the scale providing users with the ability to interchange all components. Alternatively, users are able to interface their own indicator to the scales using analogue output versions. Available in a variety of lengths, capacities and configurations to weigh anything from single to multi-axle vehicles, AX90
April 9, 2014 Read time: 1 min
1982 Intercomp has integrated RFX wireless weighing technology with its AX90 axle scale systems to provide a cable-free operation with wireless communication to a variety of devices. Calibration is stored at the scale providing users with the ability to interchange all components. Alternatively, users are able to interface their own indicator to the scales using analogue output versions.

Available in a variety of lengths, capacities and configurations to weigh anything from single to multi-axle vehicles, AX900 scales have a 91mm (3.6in) overall height for easy loading and are used by law enforcement agencies throughout North America as well as trucking companies, the military, scrapyards, waste transfer stations and other transport businesses for quick, effective and dependable gathering of axle, group and gross vehicle weight.

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