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QuickLoad Trailer Scale

Available from Air-Weigh

QuickLoad Trailer Scale
Put an end to the guesswork. Air-Weigh’s QuickLoad Trailer Scale provides on-the-ground axle weights right at the loading site to let you load quickly and stay within safe, legal limits. QuickLoad...Read More
Put an end to the guesswork. Air-Weigh’s QuickLoad Trailer Scale provides on-the-ground axle weights right at the loading site to let you load quickly and stay within safe, legal limits. QuickLoad has all the precision you have come to expect from Air-Weigh, but is designed for applications that don’t require trailer weights in the cab. It’s an economical approach to trailer weighing that doesn’t skimp on premium features.

QuickLoad works on air-ride equipped trailers by converting air pressure in the suspension into a very accurate axle group weight. An environmentally-sealed, easy-to-read display features an icon-based touch screen for easy setup, calibration, and operation. Convenient built-in alarm LEDs can be set to flash at any warning weight, and then stay lit at a programmable overweight threshold.

The QuickLoad Trailer Scale helps eliminate check-weigh fees, out-of-route miles, overweight fines, and wasted time reworking loads. Easy to install, QuickLoad includes factory calibration for many popular suspension models. The driver-friendly scale is simple to use and always reliable.

For more information on the QuickLoad Trailer Scale, contact Air-Weigh at: (888) 459-3444.

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