Two tips for new manufacturers who've purchased industrial weighing scales
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17 August 2023
When owning an industrial weighing scale, it's important to know how to properly take care of it. Here are two tips for new manufacturers who've purchased industrial weighing scales for their facilities.
They should create a cleaning schedule for the scales
It's vital for manufacturers who've purchased industrial scales to create a cleaning schedule for this equipment. Industrial scales that are used to weigh dozens of materials throughout each day can get dirty and covered in debris very quickly.
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Pressure Gauge Design and Operation Explained for Your Understanding
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16 October 2020
Pressure gauges are mechanical devices used to measure and keep track of a system or vessel's internal pressure. The gauges come in different styles, materials and sizes to meet your needs. The pressure gauge you need to monitor the pressure level of a pipe will be different from the one used on a storage tank. The amount of pressure and potential risks of explosion dictate the differences between the two types of pressure gauges.
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Ensuring the Highest Security for Your Point Of Sale System
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6 February 2018
Being a retail business owner means continuously being wary of any fraudulent activities on your premises that could lead to a decline in your bottom line. As a result, most business owners will choose to invest in a point of sale system to ensure that they have a reliable as well as a secure way to collect payments from their customers. Nonetheless, if you are not vigilant, you could find that you are still making a loss by being ripped off through your POS.
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Reverse Parking Sensor Calibration
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20 April 2017
Reverse parking sensors are very crucial and can prevent unnecessary accidents and save lives. Installation of this system and ensuring its better calibration in your car will save you the trouble of hitting other cars, poles, and even people, which could cause fatal accidents. The sensors will alert you to anything that is getting close to behind the car when reversing, which will help you avoid hitting the object. Take a look at how you can accurately calibrate your reverse parking sensors once they have been installed.
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