Showing posts with label weighing scales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weighing scales. Show all posts

Monday, October 19, 2009

Save Effort and Time with Counting Scales


It is tiring and almost impossible to attain accuracy with just by counting the parts or pieces with your hand. With the advent of measuring device like weighing scales, there have been no tiresome jobs like counting the pieces or parts one by one. The luxury of having counting scales that perform the measuring jobs for you need not be expensive. There are several types of weighing scales to choose from, depending on what suits your needs.

There is wide selection of counting scales available in the market today. They vary in sizes and shapes. Some are just enough to fit on a desk or table. Normally, counting scales have three displays that tell three measurement aspects of the object being weighed; one tells the overall weight, the second tells piece weight, and the other tells the quantity counted.

Usually, counting scales have the facility that tells the scale how heavy every item being weighed is. For instance, there are ten items on the scale, and then the process is followed by a key press that would tell you that there are actually ten items present. The scale would then compute itself on how much each individual item weighs and do the process of counting. In the end, you are given accurate counting result. However, the counting scale is more efficient in giving accurate result when the sample quantity being weighed is higher.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Kinds of Digital Scales (Part 2)

In agriculture areas, animal scales, of course, are the ones being used. They are utilized to weigh the weight of animal farms such as cows, chicken, swine and many others. Truck scales are used purposely for way heavier things to be weighed such as vehicles. Tankers are even weight with such scaling type. Crane scales, on the other hand, also lift heavy materials. They have lifts to take heavy objects and measure their weight.

Metal weighing scales are very common among pawnshops and other metal or jewelry manufacturers. This type of scales weighs silver, gold, and other valued metals used for aesthetic purposes. Metal weighing scales are important among jewelry stores to give accurate prices whether for buying or selling such things.

Postage mails and parcels are weighed through postal scales. New generation digital postal scales are a bit easier to use because you can program them with postal rate information. This is a big help because it displays the right amount for postal services every time the value changes in the market.

Of all these scaling types, counting scales are the very common ones. These are used for counting coins and currencies. In some industries, they use counting scales not only to take weights but also to count parts as well.