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Haenni introduces efficient weighing system

Haenni Instruments is now marketing its latest WL 104 weighing system worldwide. The firm says that its WL 104 package can be used for both static and dynamic weight measurements, increasing its versatility. Accurate and reliable, the WL 104 is said to offer a cost-effective weighing package for customers. The firm organised a field test in Spain with the local authorities at a tolling station and the WL 104 system proved itself in operation. The system was able to determine the weights of no less than 300
October 1, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
227 Haenni Instruments is now marketing its latest WL 104 weighing system worldwide. The firm says that its WL 104 package can be used for both static and dynamic weight measurements, increasing its versatility. Accurate and reliable, the WL 104 is said to offer a cost-effective weighing package for customers. The firm organised a field test in Spain with the local authorities at a tolling station and the WL 104 system proved itself in operation. The system was able to determine the weights of no less than 300 vehicles within 2 hours. For the test the firm supplied a system comprising two WL 104 scales, four levelling mats and its EC200 evaluation Software for PC. The firm says that this package offers a very efficient and cost-effective system for vehicle weighing, highlighting overloaded trucks and which can then be measured with a high degree of accuracy using the firm’s proven WL 101 or WL 103 static weighing systems.

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