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1. Installation & Calibration Manual
SkidWeigh ED2-AT Series
Lift Truck Onboard Check Weighing Scale With Accumulative Load Total
ED2-AT V1600
Integrated Visual Data Technology Inc. 3439 Whilabout Terrace, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6L 0A7
2. General Installation Guide
This SkidWeigh ED2-AT system version V1600, installation & calibration guide describes how to install, calibrate, test
and use your lift truck onboard check weighing scale. Following the instructions in this guide will enable you to get your
system operating quickly and with ease. In the event that you require additional assistance, please contact technical
support below.
Integrated Visual Data Technology Inc.
3439 Whilabout Terrace
Oakville, Ontario
L6L 0A7
Phone: 905-469-0985
Email: support@sidweight.com
Web: www.skidweigh.com
Safety
Always disconnect the vehicle battery before installing SkidWeigh systems. Make sure that the digital indicator, pressure
transducer and any other associated cables are securely mounted and do not impede any of the vehicle’s controls. Use
care when routing the component cables and where they will be protected. Use commonly accepted install practices for
after market industrial vehicle electronic devices. The installation of SkidWeigh systems should only be performed by an
acknowledged lift truck technician or other with competent knowledge of electrical and hydraulic systems.
Here are two acceptable methods of making a wire connections:
1.Soldering your connections (recommended)
2.Crimp connectors (with the use of the proper crimping tool)
Regardless of the method you choose, ensure that the connection is mechanically sound and properly insulated. Use
high quality electrical tape and shrink tubing where necessary. This product is connected directly to the vehicle’s ignition
switch, 12 to 55 VDC. There is no On-Off switch on the digital indicator.
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility
CE conformity to EC directive 89/336 (EMC) by application of harmonized standards: Interference stability EN 61000-6-2
and EN 61326-1 interference emit EN 61000-6-3, EN 61326-1 for the pressure transducer.
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3. SkidWeigh ED2-AT Version 1600
Our policy is one of continuous improvement and the information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Check that software version displayed on the LED display is reflective of this manual.
Overview of Components
The standard SkidWeigh ED2-AT check weighing system kit consist of two main components:
* Digital indicator with external overload audio warning, wiring harness and anti-vibration mounting bracket.
* Hydraulic pressure transducer with 3 wire connection cable.
* Installation & calibration manual as well as quick reference operator usage instructions.
Operational Principal
The SkidWeigh ED2-AT operational principal is based on
mounting a pressure transducer into the vehicles hydraulic
lifting circuit between the lift control valve and lifting cylinder(s).
Upon usage proprietary software will automatically activate
the “weighing cycle algorithm ” when a skid load is lifted just
above the ground. The increase in pressure is converted
through an electronic signal at the sample rate of 16000
readings per session which is then converted into a load
weight reading.
Installing the Pressure Transducer
The pressure transducer must be installed in the hydraulic lift
line between the lift control valve and lift cylinder(s). In
some cases you can install the pressure transducer in the flow
divider, drilling and tapping for 1/4”-18 NPT male in spare plug
or in the body of the flow divider. Also, you can drill and tap
on any “larger elbow” that might be available in the hydraulic
lift circuit found in vehicles with larger hoses to accommodate
larger vehicle lifting capacities.
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Flow Divider
Pressure
Transducer
Flow Divider
T-Piece
4. Pressure Transducer Installation
Precautions
Before installation of the pressure transducer the hydraulic lift
circuit must be pressure free. There are two ways to do that:
1. Place the forks on the ground at their lowest position and
make sure the hydraulic system pressure is completely free by
tilting the mast forward. The chain(s) should be slack.
2. Lift the forks and position them on the top of a supporting
fixture. Start lowering the lift cylinder into its lowest position. Ensure that the chain(s) is slack.
Make sure that that pressure transducer when installed will not
touch or obstruct any assembly or moving parts during
operation. The pressure transducer has a 1/4”-18 NPT male
thread. Use thread seal to ensure tight fit.
Selecting the Mounting Location for
the Digital Indicator
Use the anti vibration mounting bracket and fasten the digital indicator on the vehicle dashboard, side rail, or over head
guard, preferably on the right hand side. There are many examples of mounting locations that will depend on the vehicle
model. Each SkidWeigh ED2 kit comes complete with flat universal mounting brackets designed for mounting on the
overhead guard.
Choose the correct location and make sure that:
1. The Indicator is visible and within reach of the operator.
2. The location does not impede the operator safety entering the vehicle or obstruct operational sight lines
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Mounting Bracket
3 Wire Pressure
Transducer Cable
1/4”-18 NPT male thread
5. Electrical Connections
- Orange Wire (+) Ignition switch On position (12 to 55 VDC)
- Brown Wire (-) Battery negative
- Red Wire, connect to RED wire of the pressure transducer cable
- Black Wire, connect to BLACK wire of the pressure transducer cable
- White Wire, connect to WHITE wire of the pressure transducer cable
Pressure transducer cable
Pressure transducer 3 wires cable must be connected to the digital indicator cable
Electrical power short circuit protection
- All of the SkidWeigh systems are internally short circuit protected with resettable fuse. There is no need to install
external inline fuse in orange wire connected to the ignition switch.
- Automotive 60 V load dump protection
- Reversal power supply protection
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- Orange Wire (+) Ignition switch
- Brown Wire (-) Battery negative
- Red Wire connect to the RED wire of the pressure transducer cable
- Black Wire, connect to BLACK wire of the pressure transducer cable
- White Wire, connect to WHITE wire of the pressure transducer cable
Pressure Transducer (3 wires)
System Power Supply
(2 wires)
Blue, Green and Blue Wires
(Application for Optional Devices)
6. ‘Quick Test’ System Check
Note: The following ‘Quick Test’ allows the installer to ensure that the both the electrical connections and
the installation of the pressure transducer have been performed correctly. Also note the SkidWeigh system
is not to be calibrated at this stage.
After you have connected electrical power and the pressure transducer cable you can check system operation following
these steps.
1. Lower the forks to the ground.
2. Turn on the ignition switch.
-The digital LED display will be activated showing the software version and serial number.
-The number 8 will be shown on the LED display above the Mode symbol.
3. Lift the forks above the ground with a load to activate the weighing cycle.
-Mode 8 will disappear and within a few seconds a load weight will show on the LED display.
If the system responds as per the above test the electrical connections and pressure transducer are installed
correctly. The load weight will not be accurate as the system has not been calibrated at this point.
Hydraulic Accumulators
The following applies to lift trucks equipped with hydraulic accumulators.
Note: Before installation please ensure that the system was ordered specifically for trucks equipped with
hydraulic accumulators. If not please contact technical support for confirmation and or a system with the
correct software configuration.
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Hydraulic Pressure
Transducer Mounting Location
7. Calibration Procedure
The SkidWeigh ED2 calibration cycle is a simple and automatic process that is completed by lifting both empty and
loaded forks, and or attachment, and programming the weights into the system. The entire process takes
approximately 3 minutes and will require the following to be completed in advance.
1.The paper clip supplied with the system or like.
2. A pre-weighed load in order to set an accurate programming standard into the system. Use an existing floor
scale to verify the actual weight or a trusted accurate shipping label. For best results try to secure a load test weight
that is 30 - 50% of the maximum lifting capacity.
Note: The system can show the load weight in either pounds or kilograms, but not simultaneously.
Therefore, calibrate in the preferred measurement unit.
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Two Button Calibration
Mode Toggle Switch
Digit Toggle Switch
Mode Indicator
Zeroing the Empty Forks/Attachment
1. Lower the empty forks to the ground. There should be no hydraulic
pressure in the hydraulic lift circuit.
2. Turn the ignition switch to the on position to apply power to the sys-
tem. The LED indicator will display the software version and serial
number briefly before defaulting to 8 above the Mode Indicator.
8. Calibrating the System with a Known Load Weight
6. With the LED display showing 0 at the far right it is time to enter the known weight secured prior to the calibration
process. Using the paper clip enter that weight beginning with Mode 1 through 5, for weights in excess of 9999 lb./kg.
If the weight is 9999 or below enter 0 for Mode 5. See the example below.
(In our example we will use the known load weight of 4000)
First least
significant digit “0”
Second least
significant digit “0”
Third least
significant digit “0”
Forth least
significant digit “4”
Fifth least
enter “0”
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3. To begin the calibration process press the M button, using a paper clip and
hold for few seconds. Eventually the 8 will change to 0 above the mode indica-
tor. System is ready for automatic zeroing.
4. With the indicator showing 0 lift he empty forks approximately 2” - 4” off the
ground. With the vehicle stationary do not manipulate the tilt, side shift,
or fourth lever function during the lifting process. Activate as you would
normally during operation of the vehicle.
5. Within a few seconds of lifting the forks, the LED display will go blank and the
digit 1 will show above the Mode Indicator. On the far right side of the display a
default 0 will be shown if the system is being calibrated for the first time. If a
recalibration is being performed then the digit programmed from the prior ses-
sion will show instead.
Automatic Zeroing is Complete.
9. Overload Warning (OPTIONAL FUNCTION)
If the SkidWeigh ED2-AT Series system utilizes the SM (Optional Overload Function) than the system will
automatically default to MODE 7 when the loaded forks are lowered to the ground.
Using the “M” and “Up Arrow” buttons enter the
overload weight value for your application similar to
the process when calibrating the system with a load
weight except the MODE 7 digit remains throughout
this operation. Once the last digit has been entered
MODE 7 will disappear.
The overload weight value is now successfully stored
into the system memory.
Example: Below is an example of a desired overload weight of 4850. As per the calibration process for value 9999 or
less enter 0 for the 5th digit.
System is calibrated for both weight and overload warning
Mode Digit 5 Digit 4 Digit 3 Digit 2 Digit 1
7 0 4 8 5 0
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7. With the system at Mode 5, after entering all digits, drive into the secured palleted
load. Once the loads is secure on the lift truck make sure that all pressure is out of the
hydraulic system by lowering the forks till the lift chains show slack.
8. Using the paper clip press the M button to advance to Mode 6.
9. Lift the known weight 2” - 4” off the ground similar to the zeroing process.
With the vehicle stationary do not manipulate the tilt, side shift, or fourth lever function
during the lifting process.
Activate lift control lever and lift load as you would normally during operation of
the vehicle.
After few seconds the LED display will show calibrated load weight.
System is now calibrated.
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Operator Usage Guide
ED2 SkidWeigh Series
ED2 SkidWeigh Series
• Turn on ignition switch
• With LED display will show software version for the moment and mode will indicate
number 8 which is the starting point to initiate load weight cycle
(Loaded forks must be lowered to ground, no pressure in lift hydraulic circuit for the system to show Mode 8)
Insert the forks into the pallet or product to be weighed
• Lower the loaded forks to the ground.
• With LED display showing number 8 in Mode, lift load just above the ground
• Do not manipulate the tilt, side shifter or move vehicle during the weighing cycle
• Lift the load approx. 2” off the ground using the hydraulic lift lever same as during
normal usage. Do not use lift lever by lifting load “slowly”.
• Within few seconds load weight will be indicated on LED display.
Note: During the normal vehicle usage the LED display might show “0” or some other load
weight which is due to the hydraulic “spikes”. To initiate a load weighing cycle you must lower
loaded forks to the ground and LED must show number 8 in Mode window.
Load Add Button
Accumulative
Load Weight
Total and Print
Onboard Printer
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Phone: 905-469-0985 Fax: 905-825-9494 skidweigh.com
Accumulative Load Weight Function
• With LED display showing load weight, press “Black button” to start accumulating loads
• With last load weight lifted and shown on LED display by pressing “RED button” all individual
loads and total load weight will be shown.
If the onboard Bluetooth printer is used than all individual load weights and total will be printed
Overload Indication
• The ED2SkidWeigh series with optional overload warning will automatically show on LED
display the overload load value and display will “flash”. The audio / visual warning will be
activated to warn the operator of such condition. To stop the overload visual / audio overload
warning operator must lower the load to the ground.
Two Independent Weighing Channels
• Use external mounted switch to utilize the two independent weighing channels function.
Example: Standard forks and long forks weighing application
Note: Weighing channel one is shown as a Mode 8 and second is shown as Mode 82.
Electric Pallet Truck Weighing Function (ED2-EP Skidweigh Series)
• Turn on power switch (ED2-EP only). Insert forks into the load and lower it to the ground.
The LED display must show Mode 8.
• Activate and hold vehicle lift control until lifting cylinder is automatically stopped
• Weighing cycle will start, the LED display will go “blank” for the moment and load weight will
be shown. As soon the load weight is shown the lift motor motion control is disabled
• Lift cylinder motion control will go back to normal operational mode
Note: During normal operation where weighing function is not required turn the indicator
power switch ON /OFF to off position. (The ED2E-EP system will be turned off)
Two Weighing Channels Switch
Channel 1 (showing Mode 8 on LED display)
Channel 2 (showing Mode 82 on LED display)
Power On / Off Switch