Truck Loading Systems
Scale Automation Systems has developed the Truck Loading System to provide the bulk material handling industry with a superior and more economic method of precisely loading trucks. Scale Automation Systems Truck Loading Systems are designed around the specific needs of your organization. Two general types of systems are offered: automatic, unattended batching systems and automatic, unattended systems that utilize truck scales. Truck Scale Style Loadout System. The TLS utilizes Scale Automation Systems' Batchpro NTEP approved batching software and control system |
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The unattended system that utilizes a truck scale is actually two systems combined into one. Not only does the system provide an efficient and superior way of loading trucks, but it also operates as a standard truck scale system. This will enable a truck hauling material into a facility to utilize the system to weigh also, eliminating the need for a second truck scale system. While at the same time the unattended batching systems provide a very fast, powerful and precise way of loading trucks. The driver interface to either system can be accomplished by different methods. A standard Driver Interface Terminal or a wireless Keyfob system can be utilized to initiate the loading sequence and collect driver information, while an optional ticket printer can be provided to supply the driver with a record of the transaction. Loadout mode selection and system monitoring is accomplished through the use of a human machine interface (HMI) station. A remote station utilizing conventional push buttons with a remote scale display can be provided, if the ability to manually load trucks is desired. |
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The PLC control system and Microsoft Windows based data collection software allow the system to be easily integrated into existing control systems and networks. Scale Automation Systems can design a truck loading system that will meet your specific application needs. With installed and operating truck loading systems in the East, Midwest and Western part of the US, a field visit can be arranged near you to see the system operating. |

