Low-profile mobile floor scale 'DeckMate'
A mobile floor scale with an ultra-low floor design that makes loading and unloading cargo easy.
The low-profile mobile floor scale "DeckMate" from Metra Toledo is designed for weighing and filling in harsh and hygienic environments. It excels in settings related to chemicals, petroleum, pharmaceuticals, and food processing. Models with different sizes and capacities are also available. Please feel free to contact us for more information.
basic information
■ Sealed structure stainless steel load cell adopted ■ A wide range of models with capacities from 600kg to 1500kg ■ Options for painted steel and stainless steel, with selectable ramp lengths The 2888 DECKMATE series is a low-profile mobile floor scale, ideal for weighing drums, transport containers, small mixing tanks, and reactors. Made of stainless steel with excellent handling and durability, its design eliminates gaps, making it suitable for clean environments. It is not only ideal for harsh environments such as chemicals, petrochemicals, and pharmaceuticals but also for food processing operations. It is also available with blast treatment that is resistant to scratches and chemical contamination. Surface cleaning is very easy, and it has been adopted by many pharmaceutical and food companies.
Price information
We also offer models in sizes and capacities other than those listed below. Please feel free to contact us.
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Model number/Brand name
2888 DeckMate
Applications/Examples of results
It is adopted by many pharmaceutical and food companies around the world.
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Model number | overview |
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61042832 | Carbon steel smooth, load capacity: 600kg, platform dimensions: 762mm×762mm |
61042827 | Carbon steel checker plate, load capacity: 600kg, platform dimensions: 762mm×762mm |
61042772 | SUS304 smooth, load capacity: 300kg, platform dimensions: 762mm×762mm |
61042910 | SUS304 smooth, load capacity: 600kg, platform dimensions: 762mm×762mm |
6142937 | SUS304 smooth, load capacity: 600kg, platform dimensions: 914mm×914mm |
61042962 | SUS304 smooth, load capacity: 600kg, platform dimensions: 1067mm×1067mm |
61042965 | SUS304 smooth, load capacity: 1,500kg, platform dimensions: 1067mm×1067mm |
61042891 | SUS304 checker plate, load capacity: 300kg, platform dimensions: 762mm×762mm |
61042909 | SUS304 checker plate, load capacity: 600kg, platform dimensions: 762mm×762mm |
61042944 | SUS304 checker plate, load capacity: 600kg, platform dimensions: 914mm×914mm |
61042902 | SUS316 smooth, load capacity: 300kg, platform dimensions: 762mm×762mm |
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Selection of Measuring Instruments to Reduce Pollution Risk | Online Seminar [Date and Time: 8/25 (Fri) 11:30]
The selection of equipment in food and pharmaceutical manufacturing needs to be based on the risks of preventing product contamination. This is a 30-minute online seminar that explains methods to consider factors such as ease of cleaning and drying! Program: ● Selection of weighing instruments with a focus on cleanability ● Tank calibration methods that do not dirty the inside of the tank and do not use weights ● High-hygiene product portfolio ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This online seminar is recommended for: ◆ Those involved in the production departments of food manufacturing and pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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