Weldment #2 installation, Run load cell cables, Ramp installation – Triner Scale TS-20KD-1010 User Manual
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9. Drill holes into the concrete with ½” concrete bit to anchor the load cell stands.
Install and tighten all anchor bolts, except the two near the center seam of the
scale (see Fig 1).
In the two holes near the center seam (see Fig 1), DO NOT use
the nuts or washers. Simply hammer the anchor bolt flush with the top of the
load cell stand. This will ensure that the anchor bolt will not touch the bottom
of Platform Weldment #2 when it is put in place.
See the Caution statement above!
Weldment #2 Installation
1. Follow the same basic procedure as previously with Platform Weldment #1.
2. Make sure load cells 5 and 6 are securely fastened to Weldment #2, the load cell
stands are properly aligned, and secured with tape. Place the bundles of wire on
top of the platform
3. Carefully place platform Weldment #2 into position. The platforms interlock with
each other (see Fig 3) with the load arm witting inside the load receiving pocket.
Once platform Weldment #2 is in place and properly aligned, shim each corner
as needed to achieve level. Make sure each load cell stand has equal pressure
against the ground.
4. Drill the remaining holes, with ½” concrete bit, in the load cell stands. Anchor and
secure with the ½” anchor bolts.
Run Load Cell Cables
1. One of the side ramps has two notches for the cables to exit (see Fig 1) allowing
the cables to exit in the middle of the scale or at one of the corners.
2. Route all load cell cables around the perimeter of the platforms to a common exit
point. Use the clips welded to the edge of the platforms to hold the wires off the
ground. Use cable ties to secure the wires to the clips. Any excess cable can be
stored under the triangular corner attachment of the ramps (see Fig 1).
Ramp Installation
1. Layout all eight ramps around the scale as shown in Figure 1.
2. Make sure there is approximately ½” gap all the way around the scale. Note: If a
ramp touches the scale platforms there will be errors in the weight reading.