Eliminating Fluctuating and Unstable Data on Digital Truck Scales
The fundamental difference lies in the fact that the signals collected and transmitted by the weight sensing element (sensor) of a digital truck scale are directly digital signals. As we all know, digital signals are immune to changes in transmission distance, temperature, humidity, or electromagnetic interference, ensuring consistency between the displayed weight and the original recorded data.
Offset load adjustment on digital truck scales is completely performed by a microcomputer, eliminating errors caused by manual adjustments. The adjustment data stored in the microcomputer is also immune to changes due to vibration, temperature differences, and other factors, ensuring the accuracy and long-term stability of the weighing data.
If a remote control is added to the signal transmission line of a digital truck scale, the instrument display will sense this and issue a command to stop the sensor.








