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Proform 7000lb. Wireless Vehicle Scales With Case (part# 67651) *new* on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Naples, Florida, United States

Naples, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Proform Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:67651

Brand new Proform parts wireless vehicle scale kit. Powered up once for testing. Comes with rolling case seen in photo. Set of four (4) Proform billet aluminum ramps also available if needed: $260. (part# 67649). Please contact us regarding the ramps.

PROFORM's wireless vehicle scale features weight and percentage for each wheel, and total vehicle weight. The new lightweight, die-cast aluminum, scale pads are 15" x 15" with a 1,750 lb. capacity per pad for a total scale capacity of 7,000 lbs. Each scale pad has four stud mounted self-stabilizing feet. Scale is accurate to 1/10 of 1%. The scale also comes with a LCD display powered by 4 AA batteries; durable carrying case with wheels; front and rear percentages; over-sized, easy to read display characters.

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