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Helping to ensure the right weight, every time

Right Weigh onboard digital load scales from Smart Truck Solutions are designed to help ensure maximum payload and drivetime, without sacrificing safety or incurring costly overweight fines.

TCA Type A certified, Right Weigh onboard load scales feature Bluetooth connectivity and a free mobile app, providing real-time data about payload from inside the truck cab.

“Users can view on-ground weight of their truck and trailer either from the heads-up-display on the unit or anywhere within Bluetooth range. They can also share that information with fleet operators via email – promoting a safer and more productive way to monitor and maintain legal payload limits,” said Leigh Noske, owner of Smart Truck Solutions.

Right Weigh’s onboard load scales use simple technology to assist fleet operators to feel confident about axle group weights without the need for weigh bridge stops. It means more time spent on the road, without the risk of overweight tickets, safety issues or additional delay.

Noske said that Right Weigh’s exterior digital load scales are compatible with various truck and trailer air suspension and axle configurations, which is crucial for observing Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM).

“The 201 Series is one of the most versatile exterior on-board digital scale systems from Right Weigh. It is available with a dual air input that can be used to monitor a single axle group with two height control valves or it can be used to monitor two separate axle groups on the same vehicle,” he added.

Right Weigh’s 201 Series exterior digital load scales, including PIN code protection and an overweight warning feature, is user-friendly and ideal for maintaining legal weights efficiently and safely.

They change everything about the vehicle weight management process – removing unnecessary side-trips to check a load, eliminating the risk of expensive tickets and delays for non-compliance, and saving thousands per truck.

Several competing factors play into the demand of maintaining safety and operational efficiencies: optimising load balance, utilising payload capacity, dealing with the costs, time losses and hassles that come with weigh bridge stops.

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