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Why Do Some Bench Scales Use Rubber Adjustable Feet—and Do You Really Need Them for Stable Weighing?
This article explores the role of rubber adjustable feet in bench scale stability. These feet enhance stability via leveling adjustment, friction increase, and vibration/shock absorption, solving common industrial weighing issues like uneven floors and vibration interference. Available in standard threaded, heavy-duty, and food-grade types, they suit diverse industries such as food processing and chemical manufacturing. While unnecessary in perfectly controlled or ultra-clean environments, rubber adjustable feet are a cost-effective choice for most industrial applications, improving weighing accuracy and reducing equipment maintenance costs.
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What to Consider When Buying a Waterproof Platform Scale for Industrial Use?
The goal is to match the rating (and component quality) to your worst-case environment, not chase the highest number. An IP65 scale with proper sealing will outlast an overpriced IP68 scale in a dry warehouse, just as an IP67 scale will fail in a seafood plant where submersion is inevitable.
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IP65 vs IP67 vs IP68 Waterproof Scales: Which Rating Do You Really Need?
Select industrial scale IP ratings (IP65/67/68) based on water exposure—light washdowns to submersion—to avoid overpaying and ensure durability in your work environment.
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Need a Floor Scale Replacement? What to Consider for Fit & Function?
When replacing a floor scale, selecting the proper capacity that matches actual loads plus safety margins is crucial—it prevents equipment damage, reduces maintenance costs, extends service life, and delivers long-term financial benefits for businesses.
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GROUPE MAGOR
Focusing on the selection of carbon steel and stainless steel scale bodies for industrial weighing instruments, the core viewpoint is "prioritizing the appropriate application scenario." Carbon steel scales and stainless steel scales each have their own advantages, and choosing the right one is a challenge for every manufacturer.
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Why Does Load Capacity Matter When Selecting a Floor Scale?
Floor scale load capacity is key—avoid under/over risks, calculate static/shock load for accurate, cost-effective selection.
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