Weigh Scales

Never be left in the dark or need to guess the weight of your materials with our range of weigh scales. Whether you need to accurately weigh postage, or use the scales to count different materials, we have a weigh scale to suit all needs. At Cromwell, we stock a large range of weigh scales from well-known brands such as AE Adam®, Dymo®, and Oxford®.

What are weigh scales?

Weigh scales are instruments to accurately measure the weight of a given item. Older weigh scales use mechanical components and gravity to show the weight of an item, however newer weigh scales use much more sophisticated electronic components such as load cells to accurately measure the weight of an item in a much smaller package. Accurately measuring the weight of items is very important in the postal industry as it can save on costs and

When are weigh scales used?

Weigh scales should be used when it is crucial to determine the weight of an item. This is significant in businesses who often use the postal services as accurately measuring the weight of postage can cut back on errors and added surcharges. Another use for weigh scales it to accurately count the number of an item with a known individual weight, which can greatly increase efficiency.

Considerations when choosing weigh scales

Type - Choosing the correct weigh scale type for the application required is an important consideration as it can determine the accuracy required for the task.
Capacity - The capacity is another important consideration to have when choosing weigh scales as it determines the load that can be applied and accurately measured.
Material - The material of the weigh scale should be considered when working with different materials as sharp metal objects may cut and damage plastic scales.

FAQs

Can weighing scales be inaccurate?

Weigh scales are generally calibrated to be extremely accurate. Usually upon start up, the scales recalibrate and set them selves to 0, but if they are on an incline or already have an object on the scales while calibrating, it can interfere with the calibration process and provide incorrect readings. It is always advisable to keep weighing scales on a level surface with the scales clear whilst it is calibrating.

Can you weigh without a scale?

You can weigh without a scale if you have something of known weight to use as a reference. This however may not be accurate to it is always recommended to use a weigh scale if knowing the weight of an item is critical. An alternative is to use a balance which again uses a reference weight to measure against, but may not be as accurate as a weigh scale.