4 calibration with test weights, 5 serial tag, 4 calibration with test weights 8.5 serial tag – Rice Lake SURVIVOR OTR Steel Deck User Manual

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Trimming and Calibration

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8.4

Calibration with Test Weights

The calibration procedure can only be done after all trimming as described in the previous page has been
completed. A qualified scale technician with a test weight truck and the expertise to accesss the scale indicator’s
setup or calibration mode must perform the calibration procedure.

Figure 8-6. Calibration With Test Weights

Equipment Required

Truck scales are routinely calibrated using 25% of the capacity weight of the scale. Certified Class F test weights
equaling at least 12.5% of the scale’s capacity are required for calibrating a commercial legal-for-trade truck scale.
In addition, some type of weight for a substitution test of an additional 12.5% of the capacity is required. This can
be the test-weight truck, bags of sand, or any convenient items easy to load onto the scale. This total calibration
weight of 25% of scale capacity (12.5% test weights, 12.5% substitution weight) is required by weights and
measures officials for commercial truck scales in most states. Check with your local weights and measures officials
for the requirements in your jurisdiction.

Industrial scales not used for legal-for-trade transactions do not require certified test weights. Weight equal to 25%
of scale capacity is recommended for calibrating such scales.

See NIST Handbook 44 for detailed calibration requirements and procedures.

8.5

Serial Tag

The serial tag on an OTR truck scale is found at the end of the scale near the SURVIVOR logo. A duplicate tag is
placed inside of the J-box pocket.

Figure 8-7. Serial Tag Placement

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