Floor Scales
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GFK Floor Checkweighing Scales
Adam EquipmentOriginal price R 9,085.00 - Original price R 13,860.00Original priceR 9,085.00 - R 13,860.00R 9,085.00 - R 13,860.00Current price R 9,085.00| /In stockThe Adam Equipment GFK is a fully featured checkweighing scale with numeric keypad for high / low limits as well as unit weight and sample entry. P...
View full detailsOriginal price R 9,085.00 - Original price R 13,860.00Original priceR 9,085.00 - R 13,860.00R 9,085.00 - R 13,860.00Current price R 9,085.00| / -
BKT Label Printing Scale
Adam EquipmentOriginal price R 15,243.00 - Original price R 22,480.00Original priceR 15,243.00 - R 22,480.00R 15,243.00 - R 22,480.00Current price R 15,243.00| /In stockSturdy and durable, BKT label printing scales perform demanding tasks in manufacturing facilities, shipping and receiving areas, packing locations,...
View full detailsOriginal price R 15,243.00 - Original price R 22,480.00Original priceR 15,243.00 - R 22,480.00R 15,243.00 - R 22,480.00Current price R 15,243.00| /
What is a floor scale?
Floor scale is a term used to describe weighing scales that are placed on warehouse or factory floors rather than on the traditional bench or worktop. Floor scales come in wide variety of shapes and sizes and tend to have large weighing capacities and base sizes.
It is important place your floor scale on a stable, flat surface to ensure weighing accuracy and to prevent injury or accidental damage when stacking multiple objects.
Do I need my floor scale to be trade approved?
For general use, floor scales will not require approvals, however if you are looking to buy or sell by weight then you will need to ensure that your floor scale is trade approved by your certified local authority. In South Africa, your scale will need to be NRCS approved if carrying out transactions by weight.