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Weighing systems, Strain gauges
News Release from: Nova Weigh | Subject: Nova Weigh NWMS
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 February 2004
Mobile weigh scale for versatile
manufacturing
Nova Weigh has extended its range of weighing scales, providing a versatile weighing solution for manufacturing areas, with the new Nova Weigh NWMS easily manoeuvrable mobile weigh scale
Nova Weigh has extended its range of weighing scales, providing a versatile weighing solution for manufacturing areas The Nova Weigh NWMS is a new, easily manoeuvrable mobile weigh scale, which can be quickly transferred to a new working location with minimal effort
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 10 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Mobile weigh scale gives versatile manufacturing
Nova Weigh has extended its range of weighing scales, providing a versatile weighing solution for manufacturing areas: the Nova Weigh NWMS is a new, easily manoeuvrable mobile weigh scale
This means the relocation of processing machinery need no longer be restricted by fixed weighing scales.
Typically, operators have found mobile scales awkward to manoeuvre, and perceived them to be less accurate than traditional fixed scales.
The new Nova Weigh unit steers accurately, and passes through a space as small as a standard 32" doorway with little effort, making it suitable for all operators.
Its precision ring-torsion load cells guarantee reliable weighing performance, with 6,000-division accuracy, and it also has the option of OIML (Legal-for-Trade) approval.
The materials were selected to ensure suitability in all manufacturing sectors, and its composition makes it particularly useful within pharmaceutical industries, where hygiene is of paramount importance.
An ATEX certified version is also available for use within hazardous areas.
A mains outlet can provide the power source, or alternatively, using a rechargeable accumulator will provide a completely mobile solution.
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