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SERVICE
TIP
Load
Cell Mounting Hardware Safety Guidelines
Install only load cell
mounting hardware and assemblies that have been specifically designed for
use in tank, hopper or hanging scale applications. Often, the use of an
interior-grade product results in component failure, which risks equipment
damage and personal injury. These simple suggestions are provided to help
minimize your exposure to vessel scale installation hazards.
- Estimating Gross
Load
To select the correct load cell or load cell hardware for a given
application, it is necessary to know the total weight on the scale -
including the net weight of product, the tare weight of the vessel,
and the appropriate weight of the platform, tank, or hopper, as
appropriate.
- Safe Load
Do not exceed the safe load figures listed in catalog for any load
cell hardware. Where shock loads are present, it may be necessary to
derate these safe load figures, depending on the severity of the shock
load.
- Load Distribution
In multiple load cell applications, the weight must be evenly
distributed between all cells.
- Threaded
Connections
Check that all threads of a threaded connection are in engagement.
For example, an eye bolt screwed into an S-type load cell should
protrude slightly on the opposite side.
- Jam Nuts
All threaded connections must be locked with jam nuts against
inadvertent disassembly. If a load is suspended from a single load
cell, it is critical that the load cannot rotate, as this may loosed
the jam nut.
- Wire Rope
Assemblies
With wire rope assemblies, do not twist the rope during assembly
or disassembly. For example, do not remove a frozen nut from one end
of a rope assembly by holding the opposite end.
- Attachment Points
of a Load Cell Hardware Assembly
The attachment points of a load cell hardware assembly must be
aligned properly, and the assembly should be essentially vertical.
- Swaying in a
Suspended Vessel Scale
If there is excessive swaying in a suspended vessel scale, apply
horizontal checking to reduce the amplitude.
- Safety Backup
If failure of one or more load cell hardware assemblies could
cause injury or damage, a safety backup (safety chains, safety rods,
etc.) must be used. The assemblies should be inspected routinely for
damage, excessive wear or corrosion, and replaced if necessary.
- Hopper Scales:
Guarding Against Contamination
With hopper scales, guard against contamination of the product
being weighed as a result of the failure of the load cell or hardware
assembly. For example, do not locate a wire rope assembly over a
hopper scale where broken strands of wire could fall into the weighing
vessel, contaminating the product being weighed.
- Selecting Steel
Road or Any Other Weight-Bearing Components
Select steel rod or any other weight-bearing components so that
their minimum tensile strength is at least four times the total weight
carried by that component. Note that threaded rod is generally made
from a low tensile-strength mild steel which should be checked for
tensile strength before use in any suspended vessel scale.
Posted 17 September 2001
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