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'''Hanging Scales''' are old tools for measuring weight. The diversity of hanging scales combined with portability make these instruments ideal for weighing items quickly. Typically, hanging scales have a bottom hook for attaching the weighed item and a face dial to reflect the amount. Larger hanging scales may contain a second top hook to attach to a secure area such as a ceiling beam. The newer and most practical hanging scales attach to key rings or belt loops for transportability. | |||
Hanging scales are portable weighing instruments that are most often used in overhead weighing and lifting applications. Their simple design and high precision makes them easy to use in field, laboratory, medical, industrial, and outdoor weighing applications. | |||
Analog and digital hanging scales consist of sever parts including hooks, housing, face, internal workings, and in some cases a pan or scoop. In most cases, hanging scales have two hooks, loops, or rings. On hook is used to hang the scale from the ceiling, a beam, poll, or to hold with your hand. The other hook is used to attach the pan, scoop, or item that you are weighing. The housing is made of a durable material such as plastic, aluminum, or steel and surrounds the inner workings of the scale, protecting them. The face is where you can read the weighing measurement. On analog hanging scales, the face will consist of pointer that will indicate how much your item weighs with pre-marked measurements. A digital scale will produce an electronic numeric readout. The internal working of an analog hanging scale consists of a runner and springs that measure weight by how far they stretch. Digital hanging scales use a load cell to measure weight and then transfer the reading to the scales digital readout. A scoop or pan can be attached to the weighing hook, allowing you to weigh items that would otherwise be difficult to attach. Scoops and pans are most often seen in the produce department of a grocery store. | |||
Analog scales provide convenient, portable, and affordable weighing for a wide variety of applications. Ideal for weighing items in retail markets, handheld use for accurate postage, and portability, which allows for uses like taking them to the lake to weight your most recent catch. Some of these analog scales include other beneficial features such as measuring tapes and multiple weighing modes. | |||
Digital hanging scales provide more accurate measurements and can include additional weighing modes like check weighing, parts counting, accumulation, display hold, and many more. Digital hanging scales also may include the ability to weigh in multiple units such as pounds, ounces, kilograms, grams, tons, or a combination there of. More advanced digital hanging scales may also come with a remote and removable display, or even a wireless display for easy portable reading. |
Latest revision as of 01:08, 18 December 2012
Hanging Scales are old tools for measuring weight. The diversity of hanging scales combined with portability make these instruments ideal for weighing items quickly. Typically, hanging scales have a bottom hook for attaching the weighed item and a face dial to reflect the amount. Larger hanging scales may contain a second top hook to attach to a secure area such as a ceiling beam. The newer and most practical hanging scales attach to key rings or belt loops for transportability.
Hanging scales are portable weighing instruments that are most often used in overhead weighing and lifting applications. Their simple design and high precision makes them easy to use in field, laboratory, medical, industrial, and outdoor weighing applications.
Analog and digital hanging scales consist of sever parts including hooks, housing, face, internal workings, and in some cases a pan or scoop. In most cases, hanging scales have two hooks, loops, or rings. On hook is used to hang the scale from the ceiling, a beam, poll, or to hold with your hand. The other hook is used to attach the pan, scoop, or item that you are weighing. The housing is made of a durable material such as plastic, aluminum, or steel and surrounds the inner workings of the scale, protecting them. The face is where you can read the weighing measurement. On analog hanging scales, the face will consist of pointer that will indicate how much your item weighs with pre-marked measurements. A digital scale will produce an electronic numeric readout. The internal working of an analog hanging scale consists of a runner and springs that measure weight by how far they stretch. Digital hanging scales use a load cell to measure weight and then transfer the reading to the scales digital readout. A scoop or pan can be attached to the weighing hook, allowing you to weigh items that would otherwise be difficult to attach. Scoops and pans are most often seen in the produce department of a grocery store.
Analog scales provide convenient, portable, and affordable weighing for a wide variety of applications. Ideal for weighing items in retail markets, handheld use for accurate postage, and portability, which allows for uses like taking them to the lake to weight your most recent catch. Some of these analog scales include other beneficial features such as measuring tapes and multiple weighing modes.
Digital hanging scales provide more accurate measurements and can include additional weighing modes like check weighing, parts counting, accumulation, display hold, and many more. Digital hanging scales also may include the ability to weigh in multiple units such as pounds, ounces, kilograms, grams, tons, or a combination there of. More advanced digital hanging scales may also come with a remote and removable display, or even a wireless display for easy portable reading.