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VPG SI Onboard 9150 User Manual

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point (e.g. front bumper) to the respective
axles and load cell pairs.
If individual axle load is used and the truck has
bogie(s) then must the rated capacity of these
axles be given during configuration.
If 2 axles are chosen the Meter will show 2
weights regardless of the actual number of
axles. This means that if the truck has 2 rear
axles (bogie/tandem) choosing 2 axles in the
configuration will have the Meter show the axle
group load of the rear bogie.
The user must give all distances entered using
the same unit. The distances may be given in
inches, tenth of inch, cm etc. The value is
given without decimals. If too low resolution is
chosen it will reduce the accuracy of the axle
load calculation.
5. Calibration
Calibrating a 9150 system is done in three steps:
Tilt Zeroing
Calibrating the tare weight (empty vehicle)
Calibrating the full weight (loaded vehicle)

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VPG SI Onboard 9150 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandVPG
ModelSI Onboard 9150
CategoryScales
LanguageEnglish