Re-calibrating your scale – J&M GT460 User Manual

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GT460

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RE-CALIBRATING YOUR SCALE

To re-calibrate your scale and make it even more accurate, document at

least 3 to 6 loads of varying sizes and measure the actual weight of all

loads on a certified scale.

It must be assured that each truck is not losing grain in transit to a

certified scale.

Weigh the truck immediately before unloading and immediately

after unloading to minimize errors due to changes in fuel etc.

In this example, we are unloading six carts of grain onto four semi-trucks.

Example:

Cart

Load

A

51560

Cart

Load

B

33240

Cart Load C

17620

Cart Load D

50420

Cart Load E

38200

Cart Load F

12360

Total

Indicator Weight 203400

Truckload #1

51920

Truckload #2

51320

Truckload #3

50720

Truckload #4

51070

Total Certified Weight 205030

Reading Too High

If the Indicator is reading higher than the certified scale, then the

calibration number is high and should be decreased proportionally. See

page 19.

Reading Too Low

If the Indicator is reading lower than the certified scale, then the calibration

number is low and should be increased proportionally. See page 19.

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