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Keytroller Raises the Bar with Most Accurate Hydraulic Scale on the Market

PRECISE Hi-Accuracy forklift scale achieves 0.2 percent maximum deviation

Thu, 03/10/2016 - 17:05
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(Keytroller: Tampa, FL) -- Keytroller has set a new standard in forklift weighing with the introduction of the most accurate hydraulic scale on the market. The PRECISE Hi-Accuracy forklift scale offers weighing precision nearly as accurate as carriage or fork load cell scales, but at half the cost. Additionally, the product is water-resistant and designed to withstand tough, abusive applications.

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The PRECISE Hi-Accuracy forklift scale is equipped with a 4.3-in. color LCD touchscreen and solenoid operated bypass module, enabling it to achieve the highest accuracy reading of any hydraulic scale on the market.

Simple operation

When an operator is ready to weigh a load, he or she raises the load to the level of the magnetic sensor, which beeps, alerting the operator to start the weighing process.

When the weighing process begins, a horizontal line on the display gives the operator a reference as to the load’s full-capacity percentage for the forklift.

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