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PL9710 Installation Manual - Maintenance

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11.0 Maintenance

Proper maintenance of your on-board weighing system, including preventive maintenance, is necessary to insure

accurate and consistent weight readings. The best practice is to develop both daily and a weekly inspection

procedures.

11.1 Daily Inspections

Look at both the truck, trailer, and load cell cables to

see if they are:

• kinked
• torn
• cut or frayed
• properly secured away from debris

Be sure the plug and socket in the trailer cable are free

of dirt and grease.
Ensure that the indicator is still securely fastened at its

mounting location and the connector is pushed all the

way into the back of the indicator.
Inspect the load cells and clean out any buildup of mud,

snow and ice, rocks, or other debris from between the

load cells and the truck or trailer frame.

11.2 Weekly Inspections

While looking at the truck, trailer, and load cell cables,

run you hand along the cables to help detect any cuts or

abrasions.
Verify that the connectors at the load cells and

transmitters are still screwed in tight and the

transmitters are still securely mounted.
Inspect the connector at the back of the indicator,

looking for loose or frayed wires.
Be sure the power cable is still securely connected at

the battery, the connection is not showing signs of

corrosion, and the insulation is not being worn through

where it could cause a short to the truck frame.

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