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Checklist for Legal for Trade Scales

By: Lawrence Denisson

The biggest mistake that most LFT digital scale buyers make is they simply do NOT know which digital scale features they need for their Legal for trade scale application. In order to make your digital scale selection fast and successful, here is a "LFT Digital Scale Checklist". Use this checklist to determine which scale features you need for your special application.

• Size
• TARE Feature
• Capacity vs. Accuracy
• AC/DC - Battery and/or 110V
• Spill Protection
• Weighing Units (lb, oz, kg, g)
• Removable Platform
• Government Requirements
• Pricing Computing
• Printer Option
• Dual Display
• Manufacturers' Warranty
• Price

One of the higher priorities you should note is the scale's dimensions and platform size. You just need to select a scale size that meets your unique LFT application. Most digital scales have a valuable feature called TARE. This feature simply removes the weight of any item placed on the platform. You can use this feature to increase the size of the platform and/or place items in a container, and then obtain the exact weight of the items.

Before you purchase any scale, you need to determine what is the maximum amount that you will ever need to weigh and what is the minimum increment you will measure? Once you have determined this information, you will simply need to select a scale that meets your capacity and accuracy requirements.

Will your scale be weighing liquid, powder, or wet substances? If so, you must purchase a unit with a sealed display and user buttons. This simple spill protection will prevent the substances from leaking into the electronics and voiding the manufacturer's warranties. Many scales offer both weighing units - pounds/ounces and kilogram/grams. However, you need to make sure that the scale has the weighing units you need for your LFT application.

Depending on your local government's requirement, you may need to invest in a scale that has been approved for use in retail trade. In USA, scales that have been NTEP approved will mostly likely be legal for trade scales. You should check with your local authorities to determine what requirements and/or approvals your scale may need to be legal for trade. You can know more at www.paylessscales.com.

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Lawrence has been in the weighing machines industry for the last 14 years. He has been interested in the penetration of digital scales across various market segments. He has participated in the wide adoption of digital scales such as floor scales by small, medium and large businesses. His special area of interest has been maximizing the value proposition of a digital scale. You can know more at www.paylessscales.com.

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