Bench Scales

Bench scales is a generic term used for a wide range of weighing equipment that is suited to use on a workbench or table. The term bench scales can also be used to describe scales with capacities of up to 300Kg that may be positioned on the floor. Generally bench scales will have a maximum weighing area size of around 600 x 600mm, scales of this size that are fitted with a pillar / column (or swan neck) tend to have a height more accustomed to being placed on the floor, its important to check the height of the column and whether the indicator can swivel to a desirable angle.

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Counting Scales

Counting Scales

Ideal for customers who want to count parts with accuracy and speed, simple low cost models make these units a real time and money saver. 

Portable Scales

Portable Scales

The typical style of scale that most customers are used to seeing, usually used on a bench or worksurface. Most models within this range are simple weighing scales, however some units have more functions.

Parcel Scales

Parcel Scales

These parcel scales are heavy duty, durable and ideal for use in shipping and goods out departments where weights are required for courier companies. Postal Scales calculate postal rates automatically.

Warehouse Scales

Warehouse Scales

Heavy duty scales ideal for use in warehouses and general industry production areas. Flexible and rugged the models sold are proven performers.

Food Scales

Food Area Scales

Ideal for environment's where they could get damp/wet, typically used in food environments and other areas that hygiene is important. Most scales in this section are stainless steel ,waterproof or both.

Retail Scales

Retail Scales

Trade approved or also known as "Legal for trade" Scales for use in shops and retail outlets where products are sold by weight, retail scales calculate the price by the operator entering a price per 100g or 1kg.