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In the process of cutting steel rolls, the rolls are lifted and carried to the cutting machine. If overhead crane scales are hung on the crane, the lifting stage is used for overhead weighing of the rolls before and after they are cut. Knowing the weight before and after the required piece has been cut, provides important information for both manufacturing and inventory management while using existing processes for greater efficiency. RON Crane Scales large displays enable convenient and safe reading of results even in harsh manufacturing conditions.
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During the receipt of incoming raw materials, the materials are lifted while they are being unloaded. Using a crane scale for overhead weighing while lifting incoming raw materials helps to verify suppliers' reports as well as improving inventory management. RON Crane Scales special features: RS-232, Data Logger, Totalizer, etc. enable efficient, convenient and technologically advanced working.
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In the hot industries (foundries, etc.), weighing the ladles with molten material while lifting them helps to achieve several goals:
During the casting process, a specific percentage of additives is poured into the molten material. The overhead wireless crane scales are used for weighing the foundry ladles, thus enabling the addition of an exact percentage of additives as well as preventing potential wastage or damage caused by excess molten material. The RON crane scale and dynamometer series are based on the latest wireless technologies and offer several unique advantages.
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Shipbuilding: each section is weighed by a shipyard hanging crane scale during assembly, and thus the total weight of the vessel is known on completion. The RON series of watertight and dust sealed crane scales are especially suitable for this application. |