Five Signs You Need New Industrial Weighing Scales
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15 November 2022
When you need to weigh something, you want a scale that is reliable and accurate. Industrial scales are designed for heavy-duty use, so you can count on them to get the job done. But how do you know when it's time to replace your industrial weighing scales?
Here are five signs that it's time for new industrial weighing scales.
Your Weighing Scale Is Not Accurate Or Is Inconsistent
When the weighing results are inconsistent, it means that the unit of measurement is not accurate and consistent.
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Got Big Ambitions for Your Small Shop? Here are 3 Scalable Features You Need in Your POS System
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13 July 2018
You may be starting off running a small shop, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't dream of making it big. If you aspire to grow your shop into a grand enterprise, one important thing to do is buy a point-of-sale system that scales with your growth. It can take a while to learn all the tips and tricks your POS system has to offer. Once you've found a system that works for you, you won't want to be forced to scrap it because it can't handle your growing business.
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How to Keep Your Electronic Weighing Scale Functioning Reliably
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30 July 2015
Some owners of electronic weighing scales do not know to ensure that they always get reliable results from their scales. Consequently, the weighing scales periodically give inaccurate readings and that can lead to losses if the scale was weighing products sold to clients. This article discusses how you can keep your electronic weighing scale performing reliably:
Put the Scale on an Even Surface
Weighing scales need to be on a flat stable surface in order to give reliable readings.
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All Weights Great and Small: Why Calibration is Important
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22 July 2015
Calibration services are important for the consistent, accurate running of weighing scales, especially when industrial machinery is concerned. Running a profitable business that uses equipment such as this means that there is a responsibility to upkeep this equipment. When equipment is in good working order, including being calibrated, it can lead to high levels of productivity and profit e.g. calibrating weighing equipment will ensure the machinery is performing to the highest level of accuracy possible which will reduce wastage and provide a better investment return in the long run.
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