2 overview, 3 important installation notes, 4 vehicle and container selection – Rice Lake TradeRoute HL Series - Installation and Service Manual (Legal-for-Trade) User Manual

Page 7: 1 vehicle requirements, 2 hydraulic requirements

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Introduction

3

1.2

Overview

Trade

Route

is a patented, Legal for Trade, NTEP and Measurement Canada approved, mobile weighing device.

Trade

Route

has a height profile of only 2-3/8

"

. This allows a truck’s center of gravity to remain practically

unchanged. The entire package is designed so that it is almost unnoticeable to avoid detracting from the appearance

of the unit. The scale modules come preassembled for ease of installation.
Features and benefits of the

Trade

Route

system include:

Quick transition between weigh and transport position (about three seconds).

Off level operation.

Trade

Route

can be used in very hilly terrain since it can operate up to six degrees out of

level in any direction.

The measurement received from the scale is shown directly in lb or kg; so conversion from gallons or liters

is not necessary.

The entire system is temperature compensated so it can be used at any time of the year in all weather

conditions.

1.3

Important Installation Notes

When installing the

Trade

Route

system:

Do not weld to any part of the scale system. Electrical currents required for welding can damage the load

cells.

Clearance of at least 2

"

must be allowed between anything that is a part of the scale (lift plates, container)

and anything that is not part of the scale (truck frame, bumper, axles, wheels, truck cab).

1.4

Vehicle and Container Selection

Vehicle selection is an important part of the installation process. When mounting the

Trade

Route

on a truck frame,

be sure to select a truck that will carry the load and be properly balanced.

Important

Scales must be installed on a rigid base for accurate weighing. Installer must avoid a chassis that has the
possiblilty of excessive flexing or not be able to remain rigid during lifting and weighing proccess.

The container used to transport product must also be suitable for use with the

Trade

Route

system. The container

(tanks and body) must be capable of supporting its own weight plus the total weight of product at two locations

along its length.

Important

If this is not practical, a frame must be built to support the container in the weigh position.

1.4.1

Vehicle Requirements

1. Truck frame width (outside to outside) must be between 33½

"

and 35

"

.

2. Truck frame behind the cab must be as long as the container plus 6

"

to 12

"

.

3. There must be enough axle capacity for the container, product, and scale components.
4. Truck must have a bumper attached to the truck frame.
5. Fenders must be attached to the truck frame, not to the container body.
6. If truck is equipped with lift gates, they cannot attach both to the body and chassis.

1.4.2

Hydraulic Requirements

WARNING

When working with hydraulic hoses and fittings, avoid a hazardous release of fluids by relieving pressure
before disconnecting. Securely tighten all connections before applying pressure.

Truck requires a hydraulic pump with the following specifications:

1. Maximum pressure capability of 3000 psi (pressure is usually set to approximately 1800 to 2000 psi).
2. Minimum flow of 5 GPM (lower flow is acceptable, but will increase the time to raise and lower the scale

into and out of weighing mode).

3. If used with other hydraulic control valves, pump must match the control valve (i.e., open center pump

with open center valve and constant volume).

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