7 Mistakes That Damage Industrial Weighing Scales & How To Avoid
Avoid common operational mistakes that damage weighing scales, reduce accuracy and increase service costs.
Overload and shock loading
Exceeding capacity or dropping loads onto the platform can permanently damage load cells and structures. Operators should know the scale capacity and include packaging, bins and pallets in the total.
Impact and poor cleaning
Forklift strikes, debris build-up and product trapped under platforms can create repeatability problems. Keep the area clear and protect the scale from traffic.
Water, cables and delayed service
Washing equipment without suitable IP protection can damage electronics. Exposed cables cause intermittent faults. Delayed calibration allows small errors to become production losses.
Quick checklist
- Mark scale capacity clearly.
- Protect platforms from impact.
- Clean around moving parts.
- Inspect cables regularly.
- Book calibration after repairs.
Frequently asked questions
What damages scales fastest?
Overload, shock loading and forklift impact are common causes.
Can cleaning damage a scale?
Yes, if water enters unprotected components.
When should a scale be checked?
After impact, relocation, repair, unusual readings or routine schedule.
Source: Richter Scale
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