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Longacre Wireless Scales With Cart on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bellingham, Washington, United States

Bellingham, Washington, United States
Excellent condition.
Brand:Longacre Manufacturer Part Number:47572702

Save yourself time with this unit and its baseline memory recall. It will store your baseline setup so you can compare it to your current setup. It has 1 slot memory that is easy to use and very helpful. The display will show all 4 wheel weights plus the cross weight. The partial % will show with the push of one button. The display face is slanted for easier viewing.

  • Accuset II control box with ZigBee wireless receiver
  • Cart included
  • 4 wireless pads
  • No wires to trip over, no fragile modules outside the pad
  • 4 line display shows all weights and partial %
  • LMF Satin finished pads with single load cells
  • CNC machined 15" low profile scale pads with handles and recessed connectors
  • 1/10% accuracy and 1500 lbs per pad capacity

Will ship to any location within the continental U.S. Shipping cost & time will be calculated depending on your location and your preferred method.

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