0 adjustments and calibration, 1 mechanical adjustments, 2 corner correction – Rice Lake BenchMark LP User Manual

Page 10: Adjustments and calibration, 1 mechanical adjustments 3.2 corner correction, All assembled benchmark, Figure 3-1. trim potentiometers

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Benchmark Series Low-Profile Bench Scale

3.0

Adjustments and Calibration

3.1

Mechanical Adjustments

To accommodate minor floor unevenness, scale feet can be used to adjust scale height up or down a fraction of an

inch. Adjust the feet by hand (lift the scale corner slightly with a pry bar) until all feet are contacting the floor

equally. Jam nuts are supplied for locking the feet in place.
When height adjustments are complete, recheck level of the deck with a spirit level. The deck must be level within

1

/

4

".

3.2

Corner Correction

All assembled Benchmark

LP scales are delivered with the summing board corner-trimmed. Corner trimming is

only necessary after replacing a load cell.
To calibrate the scale, the output from each load cell must be matched by adjusting the signals with potentiometers

at the summing board—a process known as trimming.

1. Remove the summing board cover and identify the correct load cell terminal corresponding to each corner

(labeled CELL 1, CELL 2, and so on). See Figure 4-3 on page 10 for scale deck corner numbering.

2. The indicator must be connected and calibrated approximately, but it need not indicate the exact weight

value. A test weight will be required. The recommended test weight for all Benchmark

LP models is 25%

of scale capacity: for example, 25 lbs for 100-lb models, 250 lbs for 1000-lb models.

3. With no weight on the scale, zero the indicator.
4. Turn all four potentiometers fully clockwise (shaded areas of Figure 3-1) to increase the reading until a

clicking sound is heard from each potentiometer. This ensures the maximum signal from each load cell.

JP4

JP2

PT4

PT3

JP3

PT1

EXP

PT2

JP1

1

CELL4

1

CELL1

1

CELL3

1

CELL2

IND

-EX

-SI

SHD

+SI

+EX

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R

N

I

-SI

S2C

I

A

G

+EX

+SI

-SI

SHD

-EX

I

S

G

A

L

T

+SI

M

S

I

N

L

T

R

+EX

-EX

-SI

SHD

+SI

+EX

+SI

-EX

-SI

SHD

-EX

SHD

+SE

-SE

+EX

Potentiometers

Jumper Locations
JP1 and JP2
Shaded

Jumper Locations
JP3 and JP4
Shaded

Potentiometers

Figure 3-1. Trim Potentiometers

5. Zero the indicator and place 25% of scale capacity using calibrated test weights over each load cell in turn.
6. Record the value displayed on the indicator after the test weight is placed in turn on each corner (directly

over the load cell) without allowing the weight to overhang the sides. Allow the scale to return to zero each

time to check for friction or other mechanical problems. Select the load cell which has the lowest value as

your reference point. This cell will not be trimmed.

7. Replace the same test load over each cell in turn. Using the corresponding potentiometer, trim each cell

down to equal the reference load cell. As corner corrections are somewhat interactive, check all cells again

for repeatability. If necessary, repeat steps 5 and 6.

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