- ShowplaceShowplace
Showplace, established in 1987, is a leading European provider of hospitality, exhibition and event management services. Based in Stratford upon Avon,...

Weightron engineer gets a rum deal in Caribbean weighbridge installation
Weightron engineer gets a rum deal in Caribbean weighbridge installation

- 18th March 2008
- Materials Handling
The Eurodeck has an excellent reputation for strength and durability in the harshest of environments. Available in standard lengths of 9, 15 and 18 metres with capacities up to 80 tonnes, the weighbridge features fully welded stainless steel load cells and a special restraint system to minimise the damaging effects of harsh vehicle braking. The structural beams, which support a robust durbar deck, run length ways, consistent with traffic flow and have sufficient depth so that they do not need stiffening plates. This gives a consistent, well-drained weighing surface, avoiding any build up of condensation. The unsupported span between these beams is only 165 mm, which means that with maximum loading in the centre of a standard module, there is minimum deflection.
It was difficult task to decide which Weightron engineer should have to ‘suffer' the Caribbean climate to install the bridge around New Year, but someone had to do it and seasoned engineer James Wilson drew the long straw. In this application, the weighbridge is fitted with Weightron's CPD digital load cells, which were pre-calibrated prior to shipping to save valuable time on site. Once these were installed, only fine tuning was required to complete the calibration procedure. The weighbridge system took less than five days to fully install, wire, commission and calibrate, leaving just long enough for James to sample the sunshine and the local rum!
As James concludes: "It's always difficult to know what might present itself in these sorts of far off installations and you can't just pop back to the factory for a spare part. However we have extensive experience working remotely and always ensure we plan such projects well in advance to avoid any problems. In this case everything went like clockwork, even though the pace of life on the island is somewhat relaxed. The local engineers were very co-operative and they had done an excellent job with the foundations for the weighbridge."
Weightron Bilanciai Ltd
Bridge Way off Broombank Road
Chesterfield Trading Estate
Chesterfield
Derbyshire
S41 9QJ
UK
T: 01246 260062
www.weightron.com
Associated Links
Other news articles from Weightron Bilanciai Ltd
Integration, integration, integration-Weightron demonstrate the future of weighbridge systems at Hillhead 2010
Upgraded weighbridge system brings operational advantages in the Orkney Islands
Eurodeck weighbridge plays vital role at waste recycling and minimisation plant
Weightron’s new powerful weighing and control instrument is centre stage at RWM
Weighbridge management system streamlines weighing at leading metal reprocessors
ATEX weighbridge plays important role at Gasrec’s LBM plant
UK Expansion for Weightron Bilanciai provides local support in South East Counties
‘Green for go’ on solar powered weighbridges
New products abound on Weightron Bilanciai’s stand (338) at RWM
Weighbridges designed to fit - any existing pit
Sloping weighbridge technology solves sticky problem
The world’s most versatile concrete weighbridge – whatever your application.
Automatic number plate recognition system is ideal for unmanned weighbridge installations
Hillhead sees official Smart-Weigh launch for leading weighbridge manufacturer
Sign of the times
Driver-operated weighbridge system reduces ‘time wasting’ at waste transfer site
Innovative Vehicle Management System has proven track record
New low cost SkipWeigh weighbridge brings space-saving benefits
When is a weighbridge not a weighbridge? - When it’s a ThruWeigh axle weigher
SafeWeigh provides effective monitoring at the weighbridge.
Future Proof weighbridge brings important benefits to leading 'end of life' tyre recycler
Driver-operated weighbridges ensure leading contractor does not 'slip up' during winter maintenance program





