3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Gallagher Weigh Scale W310 v2 Weigh Scale. Gallagher Group Limited have been making agricultural weighing equipment for over 75 years and in that time have earned a reputation for quality equipment that withstands tough agricultural conditions. The Gallagher Weigh Scale range of weighing systems is simple, tough, innovative and reliable. All of the Weigh Scales in the Gallagher range can be matched to a choice of loadbar systems, as well as a range of platforms and crates to make an accurate and reliable weighing system. Although designed specifically for agriculture, the Weigh Scale range is also suited to many industrial applications. Page 1 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual CARE AND MAINTENANCE The Weigh Scale W310 v2 is a tough and reliable product designed for use in typical livestock environments. However, proper care and maintenance can extend its life. Listed below are guidelines for keeping the Weigh Scale in good condition: Don't submerge the Weigh Scale in any liquid. Store the Weigh Scale in a cool, dry place. Avoid storing it in direct sunlight After use, clean the Weigh Scale with a damp cloth. Take care not to scratch the display. Fit the connector caps to keep the connections clean and dry. Page 2 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual INSTALLATION Installing the Weigh Scale bracket The bracket can be mounted on a flat vertical surface, or on a round post. To mount the bracket on a flat vertical surface, for example a square post or board, use the outer holes. To mount the bracket on a round post, use the inner holes. Don't mount the Weigh Scale bracket on the weighing crate or chute. Installing the loadbars To install the loadbars follow these steps. Bolt the platform to the loadbars. Ensure the platform is placed on a flat and level surface. Make sure it is not touching any rails or gates. Either bolt the loadbars to the concrete pad or locate them on studs set into the concrete. This will prevent the platform from moving during the weighing session. Page 3 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Installing the Weigh Scale The Weigh Scale can be placed on a table top or mounted on the Weigh Scale bracket supplied. Position the Weigh Scale: clear of the platform to ensure it does not interfere with the flow of animals during the weighing cycle within easy reach of the loadbar leads within easy reach of the operator (for manual weighing), and in a well‐lit area Page 4 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual POWER AND BATTERIES During a weighing session, the Weigh Scale can be powered by its internal battery alone or by its internal battery and either the battery charger or an external 12 volt battery. The battery charger connects between an AC outlet and the Weigh Scale. If either the battery charger or an external 12 volt battery is connected to the Weigh Scale, the Weigh Scale's internal battery will be charged while the Weigh Scale is in use. For optimum performance, switch off the Weigh Scale and charge its internal battery for at least five hours. When fully charged, the internal battery on its own will power the Weigh Scale continuously for a minimum of eight hours. Charging the battery The battery in the Weigh Scale can be recharged using either a battery charger or an external 12 volt battery. Recharging the battery will take up to five hours depending on the level of charge already in the battery. The Weigh Scale can be in use or can be switched off while the battery is being charged. Using the battery charger To charge the battery using the battery charger, follow these steps: Connect the lead between the battery charger and the Weigh Scale. Plug the battery charger into an AC outlet and switch on. Open the Weigh Scale case and make sure the battery charge icon on the main screen is flashing. This indicates that the battery is charging and will be displayed whether the Weigh Scale is turned on or off. Page 5 ...
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3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Using an external 12 volt battery To charge the Weigh Scale's internal battery using an external 12 volt battery, follow these steps: Connect the supplied black and red battery leads to the Weigh Scale. Connect the other end of the battery leads to the 12 volt battery. Connect the Red clip to the Positive terminal. Connect the Black clip to the Negative terminal. Open the Weigh Scale case and make sure the battery charge icon on the main screen is flashing. This indicates that the battery is charging and will be displayed whether the Weigh Scale is turned on or off. Battery charge status The battery icon displays in the bottom left corner of the Weigh Scale's upper screen. It is important to note that the battery icon will only ever show the actual amount of charge left in the battery when the Weigh Scale is turned on and disconnected from external power. Fully Charged Battery Icon bars are all displayed constantly. Partially Battery Icon shows first four bars constantly. Charged Battery Flat No Battery Icon bars are displayed. When the Weigh Scale is connected to the external power supply the battery icon will display the charging status. Charging Battery Icon shows all the bars constantly filling and then disappearing. Low battery warning When the charge remaining in the battery drops to a very low level, the battery charge icon on the Weigh Scale will start to flash and four beeps will sound every 30 seconds. After about 15 minutes, the Weigh Scale will shut down. ...
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3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Low voltage shutdown When the battery charge drops to a critical level, the Weigh Scale will shut down. At this stage it is necessary to recharge the battery. Page 7 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual THE MODE SELECT SWITCH The Weigh Scale can operate in three weighing modes and a setup mode. The mode select switch is located on the left hand side of the Weigh Scale. The mode select switch has five positions: , , , and . Immediately after you turn the switch to any position except , explanatory information will display on the lower of the two Weigh Scale screens. The explanatory information will display only for a few seconds; after it disappears, the screen displays information relevant to the selected option. This position turns the Weigh Scale off. This position selects automatic weighing. After the mode select switch is first turned to , the following information briefly appears. Automatic weighing is covered under Weighing animals ‐ automatic or manual modes (p 25). This position selects manual weighing. After the mode select switch is first turned to , the following information briefly appears. Page 8 ...
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3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Manual weighing is covered under Weighing animals ‐ automatic or manual modes (p 25). This position selects static load weighing. After the mode select switch is first turned to , the following information briefly appears. Manual weighing is covered under Weighing static loads ‐ fine mode (p 27). This position accesses the setup options. After the mode select switch is first turned to , the following information briefly appears. The software version used by the Weigh Scale, Serial Number and hardware version are also displayed. Setup options are covered under Setup. Note: The software version shown above may be different from that used in your Weigh Scale. Page 9 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual SETUP The setup menu contains four options: 1. DRAFT MENU ‐ turns Drafting on or off. 2. USER OPTIONS ‐ selects a unit of weight measurement and enables live printing. 3. COMMUNICATIONS ‐ sets up a connection to a device plugged into the Weigh Scale's communications port. 4. SELECT COUNTRY ‐ for a specific country, sets a language, country‐specific terminology and other option defaults. To access the setup menu, turn the mode select switch to . The setup menu displays on the lower of the two Weigh Scale screens. Press the buttons directly below this screen to select menu options. Page 10 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Selecting a setup option When you turn the mode select switch to , one of the setup menu options described on the previous page will display. The setup menu items are numbered from 1 to 4. Press the button to move to the previous setup menu item. Press the button to move to the next setup menu item. For example, to move from 2. USER OPTIONS to 3. COMMUNICATIONS press . To move from 3. COMMUNICATIONS to 2. USER OPTIONS press . Press to select the currently displayed item. For more information about each of the setup menu items, refer to the following sections. Page 11 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Drafting The Draft Menu option lets you turn Drafting on or off and set a drafting limit. Turning Drafting on or off To turn Drafting on or off, follow these steps. 1. DRAFT MENU Select from the setup menu. Depending on how the Weigh Scale was previously set up, either the Drafting Off or the Two Way Drafting screen will display. Depending on the screen displayed, do one of the following. If the Drafting Off screen appears and you want to turn Drafting on, press , then press twice. If the Two Way Drafting screen appears and you want to turn Drafting off, press , then press . After you press the button the final time, you will be returned to the setup menu. Page 12 ...
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3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Changing the drafting limit To change the drafting limit, follow these steps. 1. DRAFT MENU Select from the setup menu. If the Drafting Off screen displays, press the button. The current drafting limit will display on a screen that looks similar to that below. Press the button to enter the edit mode. The screen will change to look like that below. Press the or buttons repeatedly to change the drafting limit one step at a time. If you press and hold down either button, the limit will change rapidly. Press to save the currently‐displayed drafting limit and return to the setup menu. Page 13 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual User options The User Options screen lets you select the unit of measurement that you want ot use when weighing animals. You can also turn live printing on or off. 2. USER OPTIONS To display the User Options screen, select from the setup menu. Changing a user option Press the button to select the option you want to edit, then press . Refer to the sections below for more information on each of the User Options. Press to save the displayed user options and return to the setup menu. Weight units You can specify whether the Weigh Scale uses kilograms (kg) or pounds (lb). Live printing When Live Printing is turned on, the Weigh Scale will print the measurement it makes each time it captures a weight. Refer to Printing (p 29) for more information. Live Printing will only occur if you have connected the Weigh Scale printer to the Weigh Scale and set the port to Printer as described in Communications (p 15). Note: This feature will not work with a standard PC printer. Page 14 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Communications You can connect a printer to the Weigh Scale. Optionally, if you have selected the NZ/AU country option, you can connect the Weigh Scale to a device that can respond to Weigh Scale protocols. Connections are made to the port located on the upper left hand side edge of the Weigh Scale. If you attach a device to the port, you must configure the port to suit. You do this from the Communications screen. To display the Communications screen, select 3. COMMUNICATIONS from the setup menu. To change the port setting, follow these steps. Press the button repeatedly until the required option is selected. Press to save the setting and return to the setup menu. Options are: The port is unused. This is the default option. Unused Printer The port is connected to a Weigh Scale printer. This option prints weights and statistics during a session. (This option will only appear when your country Ruddweigh NZ/AU selection is . See Select country (p 16).) The port is connected to a device that can respond to Weigh Scale protocols. When this option is enabled, the port transmits weight information continuously. Page 15 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Select a country From the Select Country screen you choose the country in which the Weigh Scale will be used. Selecting a country changes the language and sets some country‐ specific terminology and options. SELECT COUNTRY To display the Select Country screen choose from the setup menu. To change the country, follow these steps. Press the or button to select the desired country. Press . Page 16 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual BEFORE YOU BEGIN WEIGHING Release the catches on the front of the Weigh Scale and open the case. Place the Weigh Scale on a flat surface or clip it onto the Weigh Scale bracket. Connect the leads from both loadbars to the Weigh Scale. If required, connect to an AC outlet via the battery charger or connect to a 12 volt battery. If you are not connecting to an external power source, the Weigh Scale's internal battery should be fully charged. Refer to Charging the battery (p 5). To change or check the setup options, turn the mode select switch to display the setup menu. You can use the setup menu to: turn on Drafting, if you require it, and set the drafting limit. set up a connection to a Weigh Scale printer. Refer to Setup (p 10), if you need more information. You are now ready to start a weighing session. Page 17 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual ABOUT WEIGHING The Weigh Scale has three weighing modes: Automatic, Manual and Fine. The Automatic and Manual weighing modes are optimised for weighing live animals. The Fine mode is optimised for weighing static objects. Weighing modes Automatic Automatic mode is recommended for yards that allow a smooth flow of animals across the weighing platform. In Automatic mode, the Weigh Scale automatically starts the weight measurement process as soon as the animal steps onto the platform. After the weight has been captured, the Weigh Scale beeps and displays the captured weight. The captured weight continues to display until the next animal steps onto the platform. After the animal leaves the platform, the Weigh Scale attempts to compensate for the weight of any accumulation of mud or dung left on the platform. If it succeeds, the Weigh Scale displays a zero icon. If it does not you can manually restore zero by pressing the blue zero button. Manual Manual mode is recommended for yards that do not allow a smooth flow of animals across the weighing platform or where the animals are restless. This mode allows the operator to decide when the measurement is made. In manual mode, the operator presses the green weigh button to start the weight measurement process. After the weight has been captured, the Weigh Scale beeps and displays the captured weight. The captured weight continues to display until the next animal steps onto the platform. After the animal leaves the platform, the Weigh Scale attempts to compensate for the weight of any accumulation of mud or dung left on the platform. If it succeeds, the Weigh Scale displays a zero icon. If it does not you can manually restore zero by pressing the blue zero button. Page 18 ...
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3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Fine Fine mode is recommended for weighing static loads such as fleeces or produce. In Fine mode, the Weigh Scale displays the weight on the platform in the same way as a bathroom scale. If a weight measurement is to be added to the session statistics, the operator presses the green weigh button. The weight is captured at this point, but it is not stored in the weight record until the weight is removed from the platform. After the weight has been captured, the statistics are updated. For information about statistics, see Session statistics. The displayed weight continues to reflect the actual weight on the platform. In Fine mode, automatic zero tracking is switched off. This means the Weigh Scale does not automatically compensate for the weight of objects left on the platform after the load has been removed. For more information, see Zero tracking (p 28). The blue zero button has a function in Fine mode if you want to make net‐weight measurements of a load inside a container. For example, you could place an empty container on the weighing platform and press the blue zero button. If you then filled the container, the weight indication will be only that of the container's contents. Note: In Fine mode, after the blue zero button has been pressed, the weight indication shows zero but the icon does not display. Page 19 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual ABOUT STATISTICS When the Weigh Scale is in the Automatic, Manual or Fine weighing mode, the lower screen displays statistics of the current weighing session. The way statistics are displayed depends on whether Drafting is turned on or off. Draft statistics If Drafting is turned on and you are using Automatic or Manual weighing modes, the Drafting Stats screen will display information similar to that shown below. In the example above, the drafting limit was set to 300 kg. Six animals weighed below 300 kg. These had an average weight of 292 kg and a total weight of 1753 kg. Eight animals weighed 300 kg or more. These had an average weight of 314 kg and a total weight of 2508 kg. Weight statistics If Drafting is turned off or you are weighing in Fine mode, the screen will display information similar to that shown below. In the example above, 21 animals or objects were weighed. The average weight was 286 , the total weight was 6006 , the lowest measurement was 257 and the highest measurement was 341 . Page 20 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Deleting a weight from the statistics In the Automatic weighing mode, statistics are updated each time the Weigh Scale captures a weight. In the Manual or Fine modes, a weight is captured and the statistics updated only if the operator presses the green button. You can delete a captured weight from the statistics at two stages during a weighing session ; while the animal or static load is still supported by the platform; or immediately after the animal has stepped off the platform or the static load has been removed from the platform. If you delete a weight from the statistics while the animal or static load is still supported by the platform, you can also re‐weigh by pressing the green weigh button. Page 21 ...
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3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Animals Delete the weight just after the animal has left the platform This feature is available when the Weigh Scale is set to either the Automatic or Manual mode. After the weighed animal has left the platform and before the next animal steps onto the platform, you have an opportunity to delete from the statistics the weight just captured. To delete the weight, press the red delete button. The last captured weight will be removed from the statistics and the lower screen will briefly display the following message. Note: You can only delete the last weight captured from the statistics. Weights captured prior to the last cannot be removed by pressing the delete button again. Page 22 ...
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3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Static loads Delete the weight after the load has been removed from the platform This feature is available when the Weigh Scale is set to the Fine mode. After the static load has been removed from the platform and before another load is placed on the platform, you have an opportunity to delete from the statistics the weight just captured. To delete the weight, press the red delete button. The last captured weight will be removed from the statistics and the lower screen will briefly display the following message. Note: You can only delete the last weight captured from the statistics. Weights captured prior to the last cannot be removed by pressing the delete button again. Page 23 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Clearing the statistics If you want to clear the statistics, follow these steps. Set the mode select switch to the Automatic, Manual or Fine weighing mode. Press the button. After you press the button, all values will be set to zero and the lower screen will display as shown in the relevant illustration below. Note: Once the statistics have been cleared from the Weigh Scale they cannot be recovered. Page 24 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual THE WEIGHING SESSION Weighing animals ‐ automatic or manual modes At all times during the weighing session, ensure that the underside of the platform is kept free of dirt and stones. Select the weighing mode that you want to use by turning the mode select switch to (Automatic), or (Manual). If you want to reset the statistics display to zero, press the button. For more information refer to Clearing the statistics (p 24). The Weigh Scale attempts to compensate for the weight of any accumulation of mud or dung left on the platform. If it is successful, the icon displays. If the icon does not display, press the blue Zero button. Load the animal onto the platform. Ensure the animal is entirely supported by the platform — no hooves on the ground — and that no object is restraining or resting on the animal. The Weigh Scale captures the weight in a way that depends on the weighing mode selected. Automatic Mode After the animal has become calm, the Weigh Scale automatically captures the weight. The time taken to capture the weight depends on the movement of the animal. Manual Mode Press the green weigh button. After the animal has become calm, the Weigh Scale captures the weight. The time taken to capture the weight varies depending on the movement of the animal. Once the Weigh Scale locks onto the weight, the following events occur. The Weigh Scale beeps. The weight measurement displays in the upper screen. The red light glows. ...
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3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual If Drafting is turned on, the upper screen displays H (High) or L (Low), indicating the drafting category into which the measurement falls. If the weight has locked on, but you want to re‐weigh the animal, press the Weigh green button. The Weigh Scale re‐weighs the animal and locks the weight again. The new weight replaces the original weight and the statistics are updated. Record the weight. Move the animal off the platform. After the animal has left the platform, the following events occur. The red light goes out. The icon disappears from the upper screen. The statistics screen updates. The weight measurement continues to display in the upper screen until the next animal steps onto the platform. 10. If you want to delete the weight just captured, follow the procedure set out under Delete the weight just after the animal has left the platform (p 22). Page 26 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Weighing static loads ‐ fine mode Turn the mode select switch to (Fine mode). If you want to reset the statistics display to zero, press the button. For more information refer to Clearing the statistics (p 24). Check that the weight displayed is zero. If it is not, check that no unwanted objects are resting on the weighing platform, then press the blue zero button. Note: The icon does not display in Fine mode. Place the load onto the platform. Record the weight. Press the green weigh button if you want to add the weight to the statistics. If the weight has locked on, but you want to re‐weigh the load, press the Weigh green button. The Weigh Scale re‐weighs the load and locks the weight again. The new weight replaces the original weight and the statistics are updated. Weight‐on‐scale memory The Weigh Scale remembers the weight on the display at the time it is switched off. This weight is restored if the same weight is on the platform at the time the Weigh Scale is switched back on. For example, if you are using Fine mode to weigh wool in a bale on a wool press, you can part‐fill the bale and then turn the Weigh Scale off at the end of the day. Provided the load is still on the Weigh Scale, this weight is remembered when you return the following day and switch the Weigh Scale back on. As you add to the bale, the weight increases, from the remembered weight at the end of the previous day. At the end of the weighing session Switch the Weigh Scale off by turning the mode select switch to the position. Disconnect the loadbar cables. Fit the protective caps to the loadbar cables. ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual ADDITIONAL FEATURES Zero tracking As animals pass through the weighing crate, an accumulation of mud and dung may build up on the weighing platform. The Weigh Scale can compensate for the weight of this accumulation by subtracting it from the total weight. The automatic subtraction of the residual weight from the total weight is called zero tracking. Zero tracking ensures that the Weigh Scale captures the animal's weight and not the mess left on the platform. The way zero tracking is initiated depends on the weighing mode. Automatic and Manual modes In the Automatic and Manual weighing modes, zero tracking is automatically implemented if, after the animal leaves the weighing platform, the residual weight is within a defined zero tracking range. If the residual weight is within the defined range, the icon displays. If the residual weight is outside the defined range, the icon does not display. To manually compensate for the residue, press the blue zero button. The icon displays. During a weighing session, if the Weigh Scale consistently does not restore to zero, check that there are no obstructions under or around the platform or crate. Fine mode In the Fine weighing mode, automatic zero tracking is disabled. The icon does not display in the Fine weighing mode. Page 28 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Printing A Weigh Scale printer can be attached to the Weigh Scale W310 v2. If the Weigh Scale printer is connected during a weighing session, you can configure the Weigh Scale to print each animal's weight automatically. You can also print the statistics at any time during or after the session. The Weigh Scale printer has its own internal rechargeable battery. The battery can be recharged using the battery charger supplied with the printer. Note: You can only use a Weigh Scale printer with the Weigh Scale W310 v2 scale. Printing weights during a weighing session To print each weight during a weighing session, follow these steps. Connect the printer cable to the port on the Weigh Scale. Turn the mode select switch to to display the SET UP menu. COMMUNICATIONS Select . Printer Ensure the port is set to . Press to return to the SET UP menu. USER OPTION Live Printing Select and set to Press to return to the SET UP menu. Select the required weighing mode by turning the mode select switch to (Automatic), (Manual) or (Fine). Each time the Weigh Scale captures a weight it will be printed. If Drafting is turned on, the drafting category (H‐high or L‐low) will be printed beside each weight. ...
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3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Printing statistics during a weighing session To print statistics during a weighing session, follow these steps. Connect the printer cable to the port on the Weigh Scale. Turn the mode select switch to to display the setup menu. 3. COMMUNICATIONS Select . Printer Ensure the port is set to . Press to return to the setup menu. Select the required weighing mode by turning the mode select switch to (Automatic), (Manual) or (Fine). Press the button on the Weight Stats or Drafting Stats screen. The statistics on the Weight Stats or Drafting Stats screen will be printed. Page 30 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual LOADBAR AND PLATFORM OPTIONS It is recommended that you use Gallagher Loadbars with the Weigh Scale W310 v2. The Weigh Scale W310 v2 Scale recognises most commonly available Loadbar sets. To connect to some Loadbar sets, adapter cables may be required. If you are not using Gallagher Loadbars, a calibration check will be required prior to first use. Gallagher Standard Loadbars Features 2000 kg weighing capacity ‐ Available in 600mm (23") and 1000mm (39") lengths Tough rugged steel loadbars Bottom feet mounting holes extend beyond top covers for ease of bolting down Slotted top mounting holes fit all sizes of platforms and crushes 6m (20') long tough loadbar cables fitted with high quality connectors Fully waterproof No rubber mounts Talk to your Gallagher dealer about the best platform and/or crate for your requirements. Gallagher Heavy Duty Loadbars Features 3500 kg weighing capacity 1000 mm (39") rugged steel loadbars Bottom feet mounting holes extend beyond top covers for ease of bolting down ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Gallagher Super Heavy Duty Loadbars Features 4500 kg weighing capacity 1000 mm (39") rugged steel loadbars Bottom feet mounting holes extend beyond top covers for ease of bolting down 6 m (20') long tough loadbar cables fitted with high quality connectors Fully waterproof No rubber mounts High capacity load cells withstand large shock loads Heavy steel chassis construction absorbs the harshest of impacts Set them and forget them for permanent installation under the largest crushes Talk to your Gallagher dealer about the best platform and/or crate for your requirements. Page 32 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Gallagher Suspension Load Cell 250 kg Features: 250 kg capacity loadcells Replaces mechanical scale for hanging crates Compact sturdy design No rubber to delaminate or rot Spiral spring metal reinforced cable High quality moisture proof connectors Gallagher Suspension Load Cell 500 kg Features: 500 kg capacity loadcells Replaces mechanical scale for hanging crates Compact sturdy design No rubber to delaminate or rot Spiral spring metal reinforced cable High quality moisture proof connectors Page 33 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual SPECIFICATIONS Weigh Scale W310 v2 Dimensions Metric Imperial Length 232 mm 9.25" Width 212 mm 8.5" Height 90 mm 3.5" Weight 2 kg 4.4 lb General Operating Temperature ‐20º to 50º C ‐5º to 120º F Accuracy ± 1% Environmental Protection IP65 Rating Input Voltage 11 ‐ 14 VDC Not for Trade This Weigh Scale is not certified "Legal for Trade". Page 34 ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual Weight increments For Gallagher Loadbar sets, the weight increments are preset as shown in the table. For other loadbar sets talk to your Gallagher dealer. Gallagher Heavy Duty Gallagher Standard Loadbars (3500 kg) Weight Range Loadbars and (2000 kg) Gallagher Super Heavy Duty Loadbars (4500 kg) Automatic or Manual modes: 0 ‐ 49.9 kg 200 g increments 500 g increments 50 ‐ 199.9 kg 500 g increments 500 g increments 200 ‐ 499.9 kg 1 kg increments 1 kg increments 500 ‐ 1999.9 kg 2 kg increments 2 kg increments 2000 ‐ 4999.9 kg Not Applicable 5 kg increments Fine mode: ...
3E2362 Weigh Scale W310 v2 User Manual WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with other waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city recycling office or the dealer from whom you purchased the product. Page 36 ...
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