Vehicle weighing equipment are specialized systems designed to measure the weight of vehicles, typically used in industries such as transportation, logistics, waste management, and agriculture. These systems are used to accurately measure the weight of vehicles, including trucks, trailers, and buses, to ensure they are not overloaded and comply with legal weight restrictions. There are different types of vehicle weighing equipment available, including weighbridges, axle weighing scales, portable weigh pads, and onboard weighing systems. Vehicle weighing equipment is designed to determine the weight of a vehicle and its contents. There are different types of vehicle weighing equipment, but the most common type is the weighbridge. Weighbridges consist of a platform that the vehicle drives onto and sensors underneath the platform that measure the weight of the vehicle. When a vehicle drives onto the weighbridge, the weight sensors measure the weight of the vehicle and its contents. This information is transmitted to a computer or display unit that shows the weight readings. The operator can then record or use this information for various purposes, such as calculating the cost of transport, ensuring that the vehicle is not overloaded, or determining the weight of goods being transported. Other types of vehicle weighing equipment may use different principles to determine weight, such as hydraulic or load cell systems. However, the basic working principle remains the same - measuring the weight of the vehicle and its contents. The major components in Vehicle Weighing Equipment include: 1. Weighbridge or Scale Platform: This is the main structure on which the vehicle is weighed. It is made up of steel or concrete and is designed to withstand heavy loads. 2. Load Cells: These are the sensors that are used to measure the weight of the vehicle. They are placed at strategic points on the weighbridge and can be either analog or digital. 3. Junction Box: This is the component that connects the load cells to the weighing indicator. It is responsible for converting the load cell signals into a readable format for the indicator. 4. Weighing Indicator: This is the display unit that shows the weight of the vehicle. It is connected to the junction box and can be either digital or analog. 5. Software: This is the computer program that controls the entire weighing system. It is responsible for recording the weight of each vehicle and generating reports. 6. Peripheral Devices: These are additional components that may be included in the system, such as traffic lights, barriers, and cameras. 7. Power Supply: Vehicle Weighing Equipment requires a reliable source of electricity to operate. Depending on the location of the equipment, this may be provided by mains power or a generator. The main components work together to accurately measure the weight of vehicles and provide data for various applications, such as weight enforcement, material tracking, and inventory management. The key manufacturers of Vehicle Weighing Equipment are as follows: 1. Avery Weigh-Tronix 2. Rice Lake Weighing Systems 3. Mettler-Toledo 4. Cardinal Scale Manufacturing Company 5. Intercomp Company 6. Ohaus Corporation 7. B-TEK Scales 8. Flintec Group AB 9. Vishay Precision Group 10. Tamtron Oy