Air-Weigh unveils new scale display for LoadMaxx series

Sept. 21, 2010
A new in-cab display option for the popular LoadMaxx series of truck and tractor scales easily mounts to any flat surface and is no bigger than a credit card.

A new in-cab display option for the popular LoadMaxx series of truck and tractor scales easily mounts to any flat surface and is no bigger than a credit card.

The display measures just 1.8 in. by 3.3 in. and is only 0.8 in. thick. It attaches to any flat surface with permanent adhesive tape. An optional dash swivel mount offers additional mounting locations.

The LoadMaxx onboard scale from Air-Weigh offers either a rectangular or round display choice. LoadMaxx uses a digital two-point calibration to compute and display on-the-ground weight for steer, drive, and trailer axles. Programmable alarm outputs indicate warning weights and overweight on any axle or GVW. Fleets may also integrate their on-board computer to LoadMaxx via J1939, J1708, or RS-232 to monitor, record, and transmit vehicle weights.

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