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The PCE-CWC vehicle scale is compact and
fits in most glove boxes. The vehicle scale is accurate and ideal
for cars, vans, motor homes, caravans and tow trucks. As it weighs
the load of a vehicle, it can help eliminate an unnecessary load a
vehicle might be under. This makes driving safer and eliminates
having overloaded vehicles.
Surely you are familiar with this situation: Get your caravan for
ready for a long holiday and begin stowing all the gear you will
need. Two gas canisters, a tank full of fresh water, a tent, food
and clothing for an entire family as well as other things. It's also
possible that you have equipped your caravan with other components,
such as a 12V battery and charger or a solar panel. Can you be sure
that you haven't exceeded the vehicles permitted load limit? With
the vehicle scale, you can get an exact answer to this question.
It is very easy to use. Simply turn on the scale and select, using
the menu key, the correct programme: motorised vehicles or tow
trucks with one or two axles. The display will present you with two
symbols representing the type of vehicle. Place the scale in front
of or behind the tyre of the vehicle that corresponds with the tyre
that is flashing on the vehicle symbol displayed on the scale and
slowly move the vehicle until the tyre is completely on the scale.
The load exerted on the tyre will be shown on the scale's display.
Press the menu key and the next tyre to be measured will begin to
flash on the display. Repeat this until all the tyres have been
measured by the scale. At the press of only one key, the "total"
load of the vehicle will be shown on the display. For the spare tyre,
simply support the tyre on the scale to get a reading. The spare
tyre is sufficient for a period of time, but it should net bear much
more weight than the vehicle itself. Overloading the spare tyre can
cause significant difficulties when driving. A correct load always
presents the safest situation.
Here is an overview of all the vehicle scales we have
available to suit your needs. |