Electrical tests for load point assembly problems, Zero balance test – Hardy HI HLPT Tension Load Points User Manual

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HI HLPT SERIES LOAD POINT ASSEMBLY

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Step 3.

Check all cables for cracks, cuts or crimp-

ing. Check for any abrasions on the cables.

Step 4.

Look for structural changes in the scale or

supporting structures.

Step 5.

Look for binding of any kind on the load

point assembly.

Step 6.

Refer to your Hardy Manual for informa-

tion on how to troubleshoot using Inte-

grated Technician. For your convenience

this manual is available on the Hardy Web

site at: http://www.hardyinst.com on the

support page. If you do not have access to

the internet, contact your local Hardy Rep-

resentative for information as to where to

get this and other manuals for Hardy prod-

ucts.

Step 7.

Get the Load Sensor certification sheets

for referencing while troubleshooting. The

certifications are available to you 24 hours

a day at our Web Site: http://www.hardy-

inst.com

If you find any of the problems stated above, replace

the part that is damaged.

Electrical Tests for
Load Point
Assembly
Problems

Zero Balance
Test

Problem: Changes in the Zero Balance.

Cause: Load Cell has been overloaded.

Remedy:

Step 1.

Use a millivolt meter or the Integrated

Technician feature of the HI 2151/30WC

(See Physical Checks, Step 6) and measure

the LPS output under “no load” condi-

tions. The reading should be less than 1%

of the full scale output.

NOTE:

Sensors can shift up to about 10% of their full scale
and still function correctly.

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