Tank Measurement Unit 'MultiMount SWB805'
Adopts POWERCELL digital load cell technology (OIML C3). Achieves the reliability necessary for consistent batch processing.
The tank weighing unit "MultiMount SWB805" from Metra-Tredo is a tank weighing unit designed with hygiene in mind. Thanks to its automatic digital compensation feature, it maintains a high level of weighing accuracy, providing exceptional precision and reliability. It is robust and easy to install because it connects via a daisy chain, eliminating the need for a "calculation box," which can often be a weak point in the system.
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■Predictive Maintenance - The MultiMount system continuously monitors the performance of the load cells and provides warnings before serious issues arise. ■Cables and Connectors - The POWERCELL is robust and easy to install as it connects via a CAN interface in a daisy chain (series connection), eliminating the need for a "calculator box," which can be a weak point in the system. ■Anti-Lifting Mechanism - Sturdy anti-lifting bolts prevent the risk of tank collapse due to strong winds, earthquakes, or collisions.
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Manufacturing sites (food and pharmaceutical production) where the elimination of cross-contamination risk is a requirement.
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