U-Shaped Floor Scale
Supplier: Mettler-Toledo Inc
METTLER TOLEDO is pleased to introduce a new line of U-shaped floor scale products. Included within this line is the PTA464 low-profile pallet scale, ideally suited for the dry environments found in the warehousing, discrete manufacturing, and shipping/receiving markets. The PTA464’s U-shaped platform simplifies the job of loading pallets and containers onto the scale.
There are no ramps or pits, so the scale costs less to install, saves for space, and speeds up loading and weighing. Eliminating ramps reduces the opportunity for injuries and accidents, as workers using a forklift, pallet jack or powered walkie to load the scale are no longer required to drive up a ramp or across the scale platform. PTA464 pallet scales are customizable to meet a variety of weighing needs. All models are available in capacities from 1,000 lb up to 5,000 lb.
- no ramps or pits
- capacities from 1,000 lb up to 5,000 lb
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