Electronic truck scales are widely used weighing equipment in highway freight, ports, mines, and other scenarios. Their core structural features are as follows:
Load-bearing Structure: Mostly uses a modular high-strength steel platform with an anti-slip surface. It boasts high overall rigidity and is not easily deformed, adaptable to the long-term pressure of vehicles of different tonnages.
Weighing Sensors: Generally uses high-precision resistance strain gauge sensors, featuring overload protection, anti-eccentric load capability, stable signal transmission, and significantly reduced weighing errors.
Intelligent Instrument System: Equipped with a dedicated weighing display instrument, it can complete data acquisition, calculation, and storage, supports network transmission, and can quickly output weighing results and retain records.
Auxiliary Protection Structure: Equipped with limit devices and waterproof junction boxes. Some models are equipped with anti-cheating monitoring and lightning protection modules, adaptable to complex outdoor working conditions, and improving equipment durability.




