Taylor Precision Products Hanging Scale (70-Pound/32-Kilogram)
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As far as the production location is concerned, there is no indication on the scale. Here are a few excerpts from Google A light industrial scale manufacturer was founded in 1888 in Chicago, IL by Hanson Scale Company. As the small workshop expanded, it was always guided by the idea of "design for customers". Taking advantage of Europe's growing market, Hanson established a manufacturing plant in Ireland in order to cut costs and establish a European base. The bottom of the scale, which measures in lb and oz, shows the weight in pounds and oz There is a statement associated with Kg that it is not a legal tender & Afterward, he repeated " non l*egal pour commerce " and ended. Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with that language. Based on the tests conducted using a 5 pound weight, the scales are accurate.
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I am not sure how long it would rust, but I assume it would.
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TITAN Precision Products Hanging Scale (70-lb. A 32-pound package One kilogram). For my horses, I use it to weigh out hay. My hay comes in compressed, medium, and loose bales, which is just right so that I know the right amount is being fed to my horses.
Because the storage platform I hang from my garage ceiling has a weight limit, I keep a Taylor scale right there so that I can weigh anything I add to it. Easy to use and highly accurate, the scale is a good choice for everyday use. Using a weighted item, I checked its accuracy by hanging an item known to have a certain weight from it. Because there is no digital readout and no batteries to replace (or leak), I believe this scale remains as useful as ever even though it has many of the characteristics of a vintage technology.
The scales I have used are for weighing my 20# LPG cylinders the weight will vary between 18 and 40 pounds depending on how much LPG is in the cylinder being weighed. I have been using these scales for about 6 weeks now. Despite the scale's operating range being somewhere in the middle of my usage range, the scale consistently gives accurate readings.
For weighing hay nets, I use this scale. Due to my needs, I am only seeking accuracy at the pound to half-pound scale This is a good starting point, although you can go closer to the pound. The only thing left for me is to weigh in at Simply hook it to the top of your hay net and hold it in place. This is an easy to read article. Only issue was that the hook needed to be crimped shut so that it would not fall off into the net, but it was relatively easy to.
My purpose for investing in the scale was to accurately weigh out yard fertilizer and other materials I could keep By adding an "S" hook to the bottom of the scale and using a bucket to weigh out the yard products, this scale is easy to use. photo, I have placed a 5 lb weight in a plastic bucket (the bucket weighs less than one pound) and you can see the weight of the.
Instead of buying a digital scale, we returned one and purchased this simpler There is no way it's 100% accurate like a digital scale but all I'm doing is weighing hay portions for my mini horses and this is exactly what I need for lb and 1/2 lb portions. I like how easy it is to use and how sturdy it is.
Prior to a big hike, I'll weigh my pack with this scale. Hooks are well made and the display is clear The pack holds up to 70 pounds with no problem. I am not sure if it is accurate or not.
It works perfectly. The tarp can be hung in the shed with no problem. A sturdy frame. It wasn't too hard to read, but it was a bit fuzzy.