This document provides instructions for installing, calibrating, and using an ED3 SkidWeigh Plus on-board check weighing system with a mobile Zebra label printer. The system consists of a digital indicator, pressure transducer, and optional Zebra printer. Installation involves mounting the indicator and transducer, making electrical and hydraulic connections. Calibration is done through an administration menu by setting the date/time, vehicle ID, and saving data to a USB drive. The system weighs loads by measuring hydraulic pressure when lifts occur.
This document provides instructions for installing, calibrating, and operating an ED3-SkidWeigh Plus on-board check weighing system. The system includes a weighing scale, vehicle impact detection, and operator access control via keypad input. Installation involves mounting a pressure transducer in the vehicle's hydraulic line and digital indicator, connecting wiring, and setting the time/date, vehicle ID, and calibrating the weighing scale function through an administration menu. The system outputs weight readings based on hydraulic pressure measurements each time a load is lifted.
The document provides installation and setup instructions for the CubeFreight ED3/ED4-DIM onboard weighing system. It describes connecting the pressure transducer and indicator unit, calibrating the system by lifting known weights, and programming operator access IDs or RFID cards. Safety precautions are outlined and technical support contact information is provided.
ScanWeight Systems from SkidWeigh TechnologyTed Jurca
This document provides installation, calibration, setup, and operation instructions for the ScanWeight V140 onboard check weighing system. Key steps include installing the pressure transducer and digital indicator, calibrating the system by lifting known weights, and configuring settings like date/time, vehicle ID, and operator access in the administration menu. Contact customer support is assistance is needed.
Ed3 at v133 Lift truck onboard weighing scaleTed Jurca
This document provides installation and calibration instructions for the ED3-AT SkidWeigh Plus on-board check weighing system. It describes how to install the digital indicator, pressure transducer, and make electrical connections. It also explains how to enter the administration menu to calibrate the weighing function and set the date, time, and vehicle ID number. Safety precautions are provided regarding disconnecting batteries and securely mounting components.
The document provides installation and setup instructions for the SkidWeigh Plus and Defender onboard weighing and monitoring systems. Key details include:
- The system consists of a digital indicator and hydraulic pressure transducer that measures load weight based on hydraulic pressure.
- The pressure transducer must be installed in the lifting hydraulic line. Electrical connections include power, ground, and signals to the pressure transducer.
- The digital indicator mounts in a visible location. Setup includes configuring date/time, vehicle ID, calibrating the weight scale, and setting impact thresholds.
- Optional modules include operator access control via keypad/RFID, Bluetooth/USB data transfer, and impact/overload alerts. The
Forklift impacts, IM3 RFID operator card access controlTed Jurca
The document provides an installation and operational manual for a lift truck impact monitoring system with RFID card operator access control. It includes instructions for installing the system components, setting up the digital indicator and date/time, configuring operator access with RFID cards, and using the system to log impacts and complete mandatory safety checks before operation. Operators must scan a valid RFID card and the system will prompt them to verify the completion of safety check items. The manual also provides details on the RFID card reader specifications and programming additional cards.
This document provides installation and calibration instructions for the SkidWeigh ED3/ED4 Plus onboard vehicle weighing system. It describes installing components like the pressure transducer and digital indicator. It explains how to complete the initial calibration by lifting empty and loaded forks. It also outlines administrative menu options for settings like vehicle ID, date/time, and downloading data to a USB drive. Operators are instructed to lower loaded forks for a weight to display and use function keys to print, accumulate loads, or input downtime reasons.
This document provides installation and calibration instructions for the ED3/ED4-RFID SkidWeigh Plus on-board check weighing scale. It includes instructions on installing the pressure transducer, connecting the digital indicator, performing a quick test of the electrical connections, and accessing the administration menu to calibrate the weighing function. Safety precautions and an overview of the system components are also provided.
This document provides instructions for installing, calibrating, and operating an ED3-SkidWeigh Plus on-board check weighing system. The system includes a weighing scale, vehicle impact detection, and operator access control via keypad input. Installation involves mounting a pressure transducer in the vehicle's hydraulic line and digital indicator, connecting wiring, and setting the time/date, vehicle ID, and calibrating the weighing scale function through an administration menu. The system outputs weight readings based on hydraulic pressure measurements each time a load is lifted.
The document provides installation and setup instructions for the CubeFreight ED3/ED4-DIM onboard weighing system. It describes connecting the pressure transducer and indicator unit, calibrating the system by lifting known weights, and programming operator access IDs or RFID cards. Safety precautions are outlined and technical support contact information is provided.
ScanWeight Systems from SkidWeigh TechnologyTed Jurca
This document provides installation, calibration, setup, and operation instructions for the ScanWeight V140 onboard check weighing system. Key steps include installing the pressure transducer and digital indicator, calibrating the system by lifting known weights, and configuring settings like date/time, vehicle ID, and operator access in the administration menu. Contact customer support is assistance is needed.
Ed3 at v133 Lift truck onboard weighing scaleTed Jurca
This document provides installation and calibration instructions for the ED3-AT SkidWeigh Plus on-board check weighing system. It describes how to install the digital indicator, pressure transducer, and make electrical connections. It also explains how to enter the administration menu to calibrate the weighing function and set the date, time, and vehicle ID number. Safety precautions are provided regarding disconnecting batteries and securely mounting components.
The document provides installation and setup instructions for the SkidWeigh Plus and Defender onboard weighing and monitoring systems. Key details include:
- The system consists of a digital indicator and hydraulic pressure transducer that measures load weight based on hydraulic pressure.
- The pressure transducer must be installed in the lifting hydraulic line. Electrical connections include power, ground, and signals to the pressure transducer.
- The digital indicator mounts in a visible location. Setup includes configuring date/time, vehicle ID, calibrating the weight scale, and setting impact thresholds.
- Optional modules include operator access control via keypad/RFID, Bluetooth/USB data transfer, and impact/overload alerts. The
Forklift impacts, IM3 RFID operator card access controlTed Jurca
The document provides an installation and operational manual for a lift truck impact monitoring system with RFID card operator access control. It includes instructions for installing the system components, setting up the digital indicator and date/time, configuring operator access with RFID cards, and using the system to log impacts and complete mandatory safety checks before operation. Operators must scan a valid RFID card and the system will prompt them to verify the completion of safety check items. The manual also provides details on the RFID card reader specifications and programming additional cards.
This document provides installation and calibration instructions for the SkidWeigh ED3/ED4 Plus onboard vehicle weighing system. It describes installing components like the pressure transducer and digital indicator. It explains how to complete the initial calibration by lifting empty and loaded forks. It also outlines administrative menu options for settings like vehicle ID, date/time, and downloading data to a USB drive. Operators are instructed to lower loaded forks for a weight to display and use function keys to print, accumulate loads, or input downtime reasons.
This document provides installation and calibration instructions for the ED3/ED4-RFID SkidWeigh Plus on-board check weighing scale. It includes instructions on installing the pressure transducer, connecting the digital indicator, performing a quick test of the electrical connections, and accessing the administration menu to calibrate the weighing function. Safety precautions and an overview of the system components are also provided.
Electric Pallet Truck Scales, Hydraulic Pressure TransducerTed Jurca
This document provides installation and calibration instructions for the ED3/ED4-EP SkidWeigh Plus electric pallet truck scale system. It describes how to install the digital indicator, pressure transducer, and make electrical connections. It explains how to enter the administrative menu to calibrate the system by lifting empty and known weight loads. Finally, it details how the system uses lift accurate technology and a pressure transducer to automatically measure load weights during operation.
This installation and calibration manual provides instructions for installing, calibrating, and using the CubeFreight onboard dimensioning and check weighing system for lift trucks. The system consists of a digital indicator mounted to the vehicle and a pressure transducer installed in the lifting hydraulic line. The manual describes how to make electrical connections, mount components, enter the administrative menu to set up date/time, vehicle ID, and calibrate the weighing scale. It also provides instructions for operators to initiate automatic dimensioning and weighing cycles using a barcode scanner or bypass switch.
The document provides installation and operation instructions for the IM Defender V140 onboard weighing and monitoring system. It describes how to install the system components, run the administration menu to set up vehicle and operator IDs, calibrate the weight scale, program RFID cards for operator access control, and set impact thresholds. Safety guidelines are provided and the system consists of a digital indicator, pressure transducer, and optional additional hardware depending on the configuration.
Electric Pallet Truck Check Weighing & Utilization Monitoring SystemsTed Jurca
This document provides installation and calibration instructions for an ED3/ED4-EP SkidWeigh Plus electric pallet truck check weighing system. It describes installing components like the digital indicator, pressure transducer, and making electrical connections. It also explains how to access the administrative menu to calibrate the weighing function and set up options like the vehicle ID and time/date. The system weighs loads by measuring hydraulic pressure when the forks are lifted and stops them at a preset height for weighing.
This document provides instructions for installing and calibrating an on-board weighing and dimensioning system for lift trucks used in the LTL freight industry. It describes connecting the pressure transducer, indicator unit, and other components. The system operates by measuring hydraulic pressure when a pallet load is lifted to calculate the weight. Proper installation and calibration procedures are outlined to ensure accurate weighing.
This document provides instructions for installing and calibrating an ED3/ED4-EP SkidWeigh Plus check weighing system for electric pallet trucks. It describes the key components, installation process including mounting the pressure transducer and digital indicator, making electrical connections, and accessing the administrative menu to perform calibration. Safety precautions are provided regarding disconnecting batteries and securely mounting components.
Fleet management information for material handling vehiclesTed Jurca
This document provides instructions for installing, calibrating, and using a SkidFleet system for check weighing, utilization tracking, and overload warnings on material handling vehicles. The system includes a digital indicator, pressure transducer, and wiring harness that are installed on the vehicle. The calibration procedure involves lifting empty and known weight loads to automatically set the system. Optional features like impact detection and operator ID tracking are also described. Installation should only be done by a trained technician and safety precautions must be followed.
This document provides installation and calibration instructions for the ED3/ED4-EP SkidWeigh Plus electric pallet truck check weighing system. It describes how to install the pressure transducer and digital indicator, make electrical connections, and calibrate the weighing function by lifting known empty and loaded weights. The system measures load weight based on hydraulic pressure readings during lifting and provides this information on the digital indicator display.
This document provides instructions for installing, calibrating, and using the SkidFleet on-board check weighing and utilization system. It describes how to install the pressure transducer and digital indicator, set up vehicle ID, downtime reasons, date/time, and calibrate the load weighing function. Calibration involves lifting the empty forks and a known test weight to set zero point and full scale readings, and entering an overload value. Contact customer support is provided for additional assistance.
The document provides installation and calibration instructions for an ED4 SkidWeigh Plus on-board weighing scale system. It describes the key components, installation of the pressure transducer and digital indicator, and electrical connections. The calibration process involves lifting empty and known-weight loaded attachments to automatically calibrate the system's weight readings.
This document provides installation and calibration instructions for the CubeFreight 400 lift truck onboard weighing and dimensioning system. It describes how to install the pressure transducer, digital indicator, pallet height sensor and other components. The calibration process involves lifting empty and known weight loads to automatically calibrate the weighing function. The pallet height sensor is mounted on the mast and its distance to the ground is calibrated. Safety precautions are outlined and technical support contact information is provided.
The document provides installation and calibration instructions for an ED2-RTLT Series SkidWeigh check weighing system. It describes:
1) Installing the digital indicator and pressure transducer, connecting the wiring harness between the two components.
2) Calibrating the system by lifting empty and known-weight loaded forks to automatically zero and set the scale.
3) Once calibrated, the operator lifts loads just above the ground to display the weight on the digital indicator.
The document provides instructions for installing, calibrating, testing, and using an ED2-40 Series SkidWeigh system, an on-board check weighing unit for lift trucks, including connecting the pressure transducer and digital indicator, performing an electrical connections test, and calibrating the weighing function by lifting empty and loaded attachments above the ground. Safety precautions are outlined and installation should only be done by a qualified technician.
The document provides installation and calibration instructions for the ED2-50 Series SkidWeigh check weighing system. It describes the components, installation of the pressure transducer and digital indicator, electrical connections, and calibration procedure. The calibration involves lifting empty and known loaded forks to automatically calibrate the weighing function to provide load weight readings within +/- 0.1 to 1% accuracy of the vehicle's maximum lifting capacity. Customer support is available via email or phone if additional assistance is needed with the installation and setup.
The document provides instructions for installing, calibrating, testing, and using an ED2 Series SkidWeigh on-board check weighing system. It describes connecting the digital indicator and pressure transducer, selecting a mounting location for the indicator, and performing a quick test and full calibration by lifting empty and loaded forks. The user manual section outlines the standard weighing procedure of inserting forks into a load, lifting just above the ground, and reading the displayed weight.
EDI- 3 Installation for lift truck impact detection & reportingtedjurca
This document provides installation and operation instructions for the EDI-3 Defender Series lift truck impact detection system. It describes how to install the system, set low and high impact values, and use the on-board monitoring. The system consists of a digital indicator, wiring harness and mounting bracket. It detects and displays impact levels in G-forces and can be calibrated by the user. High impacts are recorded and can trigger alarms or notifications.
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The document provides installation and calibration instructions for the ED3 & ED4-AT SkidWeigh Plus on-board check weighing system. It describes the main components, installation of the pressure transducer and digital indicator, electrical connections, safety precautions, and how to perform the automatic calibration by lifting empty and loaded forks. The calibration involves lowering empty forks, storing the empty reading, then lifting a load of known weight, entering the weight, and storing the loaded reading to calibrate the system.
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The ED2E series compact onboard weighing scale offers versatility with options like audible and visual overload notifications, Bluetooth connectivity to mobile printers, and accumulating load sequences. It integrates easily into material handling applications of any lift equipment capacity. The ED2E scale is also very durable with an IP65/NEMA 4X digital unit enclosure that exceeds the lifespan of the lift truck. It has standard features like a 6-digit LED display, two-button calibration, and a two-year warranty. Various models are available with options like dual channels, load totaling, and overload warnings.
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The document provides instructions for configuring a Motorola AP650 access point as a sensor-only device. It describes the default configuration, how to log in and change passwords, configure basic settings like the country code and sensor server IPs, set the radios to sensor mode, optionally configure a static IP, and how to verify the configuration.
This document provides instructions for installing and calibrating the ED3/ED4 SkidWeigh Plus on-board check weighing system. It describes the key components, installation process, and calibration procedure. The calibration involves lifting empty and known-weight loaded forks above the ground to automatically set the system's weight readings. Proper electrical and pressure transducer connections are verified with an initial load reading before full calibration is performed.
Skid weigh plus v1.09, forklift onboard weighingTed Jurca
The document provides instructions for installing and calibrating the ED3/ED4 SkidWeigh Plus on-board check weighing and management information system. It describes the key components, installation process including mounting the pressure transducer and digital indicator, electrical connections, and performing a quick test of the installation. It then explains how to automatically calibrate the system by lifting empty and known-weight loaded forks above the ground.
Electric Pallet Truck Scales, Hydraulic Pressure TransducerTed Jurca
This document provides installation and calibration instructions for the ED3/ED4-EP SkidWeigh Plus electric pallet truck scale system. It describes how to install the digital indicator, pressure transducer, and make electrical connections. It explains how to enter the administrative menu to calibrate the system by lifting empty and known weight loads. Finally, it details how the system uses lift accurate technology and a pressure transducer to automatically measure load weights during operation.
This installation and calibration manual provides instructions for installing, calibrating, and using the CubeFreight onboard dimensioning and check weighing system for lift trucks. The system consists of a digital indicator mounted to the vehicle and a pressure transducer installed in the lifting hydraulic line. The manual describes how to make electrical connections, mount components, enter the administrative menu to set up date/time, vehicle ID, and calibrate the weighing scale. It also provides instructions for operators to initiate automatic dimensioning and weighing cycles using a barcode scanner or bypass switch.
The document provides installation and operation instructions for the IM Defender V140 onboard weighing and monitoring system. It describes how to install the system components, run the administration menu to set up vehicle and operator IDs, calibrate the weight scale, program RFID cards for operator access control, and set impact thresholds. Safety guidelines are provided and the system consists of a digital indicator, pressure transducer, and optional additional hardware depending on the configuration.
Electric Pallet Truck Check Weighing & Utilization Monitoring SystemsTed Jurca
This document provides installation and calibration instructions for an ED3/ED4-EP SkidWeigh Plus electric pallet truck check weighing system. It describes installing components like the digital indicator, pressure transducer, and making electrical connections. It also explains how to access the administrative menu to calibrate the weighing function and set up options like the vehicle ID and time/date. The system weighs loads by measuring hydraulic pressure when the forks are lifted and stops them at a preset height for weighing.
This document provides instructions for installing and calibrating an on-board weighing and dimensioning system for lift trucks used in the LTL freight industry. It describes connecting the pressure transducer, indicator unit, and other components. The system operates by measuring hydraulic pressure when a pallet load is lifted to calculate the weight. Proper installation and calibration procedures are outlined to ensure accurate weighing.
This document provides instructions for installing and calibrating an ED3/ED4-EP SkidWeigh Plus check weighing system for electric pallet trucks. It describes the key components, installation process including mounting the pressure transducer and digital indicator, making electrical connections, and accessing the administrative menu to perform calibration. Safety precautions are provided regarding disconnecting batteries and securely mounting components.
Fleet management information for material handling vehiclesTed Jurca
This document provides instructions for installing, calibrating, and using a SkidFleet system for check weighing, utilization tracking, and overload warnings on material handling vehicles. The system includes a digital indicator, pressure transducer, and wiring harness that are installed on the vehicle. The calibration procedure involves lifting empty and known weight loads to automatically set the system. Optional features like impact detection and operator ID tracking are also described. Installation should only be done by a trained technician and safety precautions must be followed.
This document provides installation and calibration instructions for the ED3/ED4-EP SkidWeigh Plus electric pallet truck check weighing system. It describes how to install the pressure transducer and digital indicator, make electrical connections, and calibrate the weighing function by lifting known empty and loaded weights. The system measures load weight based on hydraulic pressure readings during lifting and provides this information on the digital indicator display.
This document provides instructions for installing, calibrating, and using the SkidFleet on-board check weighing and utilization system. It describes how to install the pressure transducer and digital indicator, set up vehicle ID, downtime reasons, date/time, and calibrate the load weighing function. Calibration involves lifting the empty forks and a known test weight to set zero point and full scale readings, and entering an overload value. Contact customer support is provided for additional assistance.
The document provides installation and calibration instructions for an ED4 SkidWeigh Plus on-board weighing scale system. It describes the key components, installation of the pressure transducer and digital indicator, and electrical connections. The calibration process involves lifting empty and known-weight loaded attachments to automatically calibrate the system's weight readings.
This document provides installation and calibration instructions for the CubeFreight 400 lift truck onboard weighing and dimensioning system. It describes how to install the pressure transducer, digital indicator, pallet height sensor and other components. The calibration process involves lifting empty and known weight loads to automatically calibrate the weighing function. The pallet height sensor is mounted on the mast and its distance to the ground is calibrated. Safety precautions are outlined and technical support contact information is provided.
The document provides installation and calibration instructions for an ED2-RTLT Series SkidWeigh check weighing system. It describes:
1) Installing the digital indicator and pressure transducer, connecting the wiring harness between the two components.
2) Calibrating the system by lifting empty and known-weight loaded forks to automatically zero and set the scale.
3) Once calibrated, the operator lifts loads just above the ground to display the weight on the digital indicator.
The document provides instructions for installing, calibrating, testing, and using an ED2-40 Series SkidWeigh system, an on-board check weighing unit for lift trucks, including connecting the pressure transducer and digital indicator, performing an electrical connections test, and calibrating the weighing function by lifting empty and loaded attachments above the ground. Safety precautions are outlined and installation should only be done by a qualified technician.
The document provides installation and calibration instructions for the ED2-50 Series SkidWeigh check weighing system. It describes the components, installation of the pressure transducer and digital indicator, electrical connections, and calibration procedure. The calibration involves lifting empty and known loaded forks to automatically calibrate the weighing function to provide load weight readings within +/- 0.1 to 1% accuracy of the vehicle's maximum lifting capacity. Customer support is available via email or phone if additional assistance is needed with the installation and setup.
The document provides instructions for installing, calibrating, testing, and using an ED2 Series SkidWeigh on-board check weighing system. It describes connecting the digital indicator and pressure transducer, selecting a mounting location for the indicator, and performing a quick test and full calibration by lifting empty and loaded forks. The user manual section outlines the standard weighing procedure of inserting forks into a load, lifting just above the ground, and reading the displayed weight.
EDI- 3 Installation for lift truck impact detection & reportingtedjurca
This document provides installation and operation instructions for the EDI-3 Defender Series lift truck impact detection system. It describes how to install the system, set low and high impact values, and use the on-board monitoring. The system consists of a digital indicator, wiring harness and mounting bracket. It detects and displays impact levels in G-forces and can be calibrated by the user. High impacts are recorded and can trigger alarms or notifications.
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The document provides installation and calibration instructions for the ED3 & ED4-AT SkidWeigh Plus on-board check weighing system. It describes the main components, installation of the pressure transducer and digital indicator, electrical connections, safety precautions, and how to perform the automatic calibration by lifting empty and loaded forks. The calibration involves lowering empty forks, storing the empty reading, then lifting a load of known weight, entering the weight, and storing the loaded reading to calibrate the system.
This document contains a list of company names formatted with 8 character hexadecimal codes. There are over 200 companies listed ranging from well known companies like Cisco Systems, Xerox, and Nortel Networks to less familiar names. The companies appear to operate in a variety of industries including technology, electronics, telecommunications, and more.
The ED2E series compact onboard weighing scale offers versatility with options like audible and visual overload notifications, Bluetooth connectivity to mobile printers, and accumulating load sequences. It integrates easily into material handling applications of any lift equipment capacity. The ED2E scale is also very durable with an IP65/NEMA 4X digital unit enclosure that exceeds the lifespan of the lift truck. It has standard features like a 6-digit LED display, two-button calibration, and a two-year warranty. Various models are available with options like dual channels, load totaling, and overload warnings.
Motorola air defense configuring an ap650 running wing 5.x as a sensor onlyAdvantec Distribution
The document provides instructions for configuring a Motorola AP650 access point as a sensor-only device. It describes the default configuration, how to log in and change passwords, configure basic settings like the country code and sensor server IPs, set the radios to sensor mode, optionally configure a static IP, and how to verify the configuration.
This document provides instructions for installing and calibrating the ED3/ED4 SkidWeigh Plus on-board check weighing system. It describes the key components, installation process, and calibration procedure. The calibration involves lifting empty and known-weight loaded forks above the ground to automatically set the system's weight readings. Proper electrical and pressure transducer connections are verified with an initial load reading before full calibration is performed.
Skid weigh plus v1.09, forklift onboard weighingTed Jurca
The document provides instructions for installing and calibrating the ED3/ED4 SkidWeigh Plus on-board check weighing and management information system. It describes the key components, installation process including mounting the pressure transducer and digital indicator, electrical connections, and performing a quick test of the installation. It then explains how to automatically calibrate the system by lifting empty and known-weight loaded forks above the ground.
The document provides installation and calibration instructions for the SkidFleet system. It describes how to install the pressure transducer and indicator unit, making proper electrical and hydraulic connections. It outlines safety procedures and gives guidelines for selecting mounting locations. The calibration process involves lifting empty and known-weight loads just above the ground to automatically set the zero point and calibration of the weighing system. Contact information is provided for technical support.
The document provides installation and calibration instructions for the ED3-PC & ED4-PC SkidWeigh Plus on-board weighing and counting system. It describes installing the pressure transducer and digital indicator, making electrical connections, performing a quick test, and calibrating the system by lifting empty and loaded forks. The calibration procedure automatically sets the system's zero point and stores a known load weight.
This document provides instructions for installing and calibrating an ED2E-OL SkidWeigh system for weighing loads on lift trucks. The system consists of a digital indicator and hydraulic pressure transducer. Installation involves mounting the indicator and transducer, making electrical connections, and running transducer cables. Calibration is done by lifting empty forks to zero the system, then entering a known load weight lifted to set the scale. The system then displays load weight as a percentage of the vehicle's maximum capacity.
This document provides installation and calibration instructions for an electric pallet truck onboard weighing system. It describes:
1) The components of the system and how to install the pressure transducer and mount the digital indicator.
2) How to calibrate the system by lifting empty and loaded forks to automatically set the zero point and load measurements.
3) The operator procedure for weighing loads which involves lifting loaded forks until weight is displayed.
The document provides instructions for installing and calibrating the SkidFleet on-board check weighing system. It describes the main components, installation of the pressure transducer, and electrical connections. The calibration procedure involves lifting empty and known-weight loaded attachments to automatically set the zero point and scale. Contact customer support or the manufacturer for additional assistance during installation or calibration.
This document provides installation and calibration instructions for an ED2E-Elite SkidWeigh onboard weighing scale system. It describes the key components, installation of the pressure transducer and digital indicator, electrical connections, and a calibration procedure to automatically zero the scale and calibrate it by lifting empty and known loaded forks above the ground. The calibration ensures accurate load weight measurement within 1% of the vehicle's maximum lifting capacity.
The document provides installation and calibration instructions for an ED2-AXO SkidWeigh system used for onboard check weighing of loads on shredder trucks. It describes connecting the digital indicator, pressure transducer, and wires and calibrating the system by lifting empty and known loads. The 3-sentence summary is:
The document outlines how to install an ED2-AXO SkidWeigh check weighing system on a shredder truck by connecting the digital indicator and pressure transducer, routing wires safely, and calibrating the system by lifting empty and test loads of 30-50% of maximum capacity to automatically set the zero point and load value. Proper use involves lowering loaded forks to initiate weighing and lifting to
Forklift weighing scales, ED2 at skid weigh installation manualTed Jurca
This document provides instructions for installing, calibrating, and using an ED2-AT Series SkidWeigh check weighing system. It describes the key components, installation process which includes mounting the pressure transducer and digital indicator, and electrical connections. It then explains the automatic two-point calibration procedure to zero the system and calibrate it using a known load weight. Optional settings for overload warnings are also described.
The document provides installation and calibration instructions for an ED2-EP Series SkidWeigh on-board check weighing system. It describes installing the pressure transducer in the lifting hydraulic line and mounting the digital indicator. The calibration procedure involves lifting empty and loaded forks to automatically zero the scale and set the load value. Proper electrical connections and a quick test are described to ensure correct installation before calibration.
The document provides installation and calibration instructions for an ED2-EP Series SkidWeigh check weighing system. It describes installing the pressure transducer in the vehicle's lifting hydraulic circuit and mounting the digital indicator. The calibration procedure involves lifting empty and loaded forks to automatically zero the scale and set the load value. Proper electrical connections and a quick test are described to ensure correct installation before calibration.
This document provides installation and operation instructions for the Defender Series - IM4 lift truck access control and impact monitoring system. It describes how to install the system components, input threshold values for detecting impacts, and calibrate the onboard weighing scale. The system consists of a digital indicator, wiring harness, and hydraulic pressure transducer. Installation requires mounting the indicator and connecting wires to monitor impacts, control vehicle access, and measure load weight. The instructions provide safety guidelines and detail how to configure settings like timestamps, languages, and impact thresholds.
This document provides instructions for installing and calibrating an ED2-OL SkidWeigh system, which is an on-lift truck load weighing system. It describes installing the digital indicator and pressure transducer, making electrical connections, selecting a mounting location for the indicator, and performing a two-step calibration using empty and known loaded weights to automatically zero and calibrate the system. Safety precautions and an overview of system components are also provided.
1. IVDT has designed onboard weigh scales and vehicle safety systems for material handling vehicles for over 30 years.
2. Their modular design allows for flexible, comprehensive and customized solutions to enhance efficiency and safety of material handling fleets.
3. The document provides information on various onboard scale and safety products including lift truck scales, impact monitoring systems, and electric pallet truck scales.
The document discusses SkidFleet, a telematics system for monitoring material handling vehicle fleets. SkidFleet utilizes wireless communication technology to send data from onboard units to a base station in real time, without monthly fees. The base station archives and analyzes fleet data to provide visibility into operational efficiency and help improve operator performance. SkidFleet has been developed over 30 years and is a customizable solution to increase productivity and reduce costs for fleets of any size.
The document discusses labor management systems for lift truck fleets. It summarizes that labor management systems can spot potential problems or opportunities by monitoring trends in vehicle uptime and operator performance. It then describes a proprietary technology that automatically detects all operational downtimes to provide real-time visibility of operator performance without costly implementation of traditional time studies. This real-time visibility of downtimes can improve vehicle utilization by up to 20% and provides management important information about current operations and a starting point for performance standards.
The document discusses Defender vehicle management systems that monitor lift truck impacts and provide tools to promote safety, accountability, and productivity. The Defender systems go beyond just impact recognition by ensuring individual accountability, creating a best practice safety culture, and providing tools to avoid investigative situations and ensure compliance with OSHA regulations. The Defender IM2 and IM3 systems offer different data communication platforms, including USB extraction, LAN webpage access, and email notifications, to provide fleet data and impact reports for fleets of all sizes.
SkidFleet, Lift Truck Fleet Operational Management Information SystemTed Jurca
SkidFleet wireless connects your entire material handling fleet, capturing vehicle and operator data to provide operational insights about your activities unreal time
The document discusses lift truck impact monitoring systems. It describes the Defender IM series which monitors impacts and also promotes accountability, safety awareness, and productivity. It does this through tools like ensuring operator accountability, creating a best safety culture, and providing operators tools to avoid issues. The system aims to address why traditional impact systems fail by being too difficult to adjust, not reflecting the application properly, and requiring too much time to manage disruptions.
The document discusses the SkidWeigh Plus ED3 and ED4 onboard scales from Integrated Visual Data Technology. The scales integrate weighing and productivity features to improve workflow and safety. Key features include check weighing, totaling, wireless data transmission, impact detection, and options like barcoding integration. The scales are accurate, durable, easy to install and use, and allow customization of productivity and safety features.
The document describes an on-board weighing system called the SkidWeigh ED2 that can be installed on lift trucks. It provides real-time weight data to operators to improve efficiency and safety. Using the system eliminates extra steps compared to remote floor scales and provides weight information during lifting. The system is accurate, durable, and easy to install. It benefits various industries by increasing productivity and profits through better weighing productivity.
The document discusses lift truck impact monitoring systems. It describes the Defender IM series as a system that provides more than just impact recognition by introducing tools to promote accountability, safety awareness, and productivity. It monitors for impacts as well as ensures individual accountability, creates a best practice safety culture, and provides tools to avoid investigative situations and ensure compliance with OSHA. The system comes in IM2 and IM3 versions, with the IM3 offering additional capabilities like real-time data access via a network webpage or email notifications.
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The document provides installation and calibration instructions for the ED4-Zebra SkidWeigh Plus series lift truck on-board check weighing system. It includes directions for installing the pressure transducer, digital indicator, and optional mobile Zebra label printer. The calibration process involves lifting empty and known weight loads to automatically set the system's weighing function. Installation of the optional printer involves mounting its cradle and connecting it to vehicle power.
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SkidWeigh Ed4 zebra v1.25
1. !
Installation & Calibration Manual
ED3 SkidWeigh Plus Series
Lift Truck On-board Check Weighing System with
Mobile Zebra Label Printer QLn420
ED4-Zebra V1.25
Integrated Visual Data Technology Inc. 3439 Whilabout Terrace, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6L 0A7 www.skidweigh.com
Mobile Label Printer
(Bluetooth interface with ED3 SkidWeigh Plus)
Forklift cradle
Optional Mounting
Arm
2. !
General Installation Guide
This ED4-Zebra SkidWeigh Plus V1.25 Series installation & calibration guide describes how to install, calibrate, test
and use your on-board check weighing unit. Following the instructions in the ADMINISTRATION MENU guide will
enable you to get the system time set up and weighing calibration function operating quickly. In the event that you require
additional assistance, please contact customer support via e-mail at support@skidweigh.com , visit www.skidweigh.com
or contact us at the address or contact number below:
Integrated Visual Data Technology Inc.
3439 Whilabout Terrace, Oakville, ON, Canada, L6L 0A7 Phone: 905-469-0985
Safety
Always disconnect the vehicle battery while installing SkidWeigh system or any other electronic product.
Make sure that unit, 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 components cables. Route the cables where they will be protected.
Use commonly accepted install practices for after market industrial vehicle electronic devices.
The installation of the SkidWeigh systems should only be performed by an acknowledged lift truck dealer technician or
end user electro and hydraulic technical installer.
Here are two acceptable methods of making a wire connections:
* Soldering your connections (recommended)
* 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 unit.
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.
ED4-Zebra SkidWeigh Plus Series
Our policy is one of continuous improvement and the information in this document is subject to change without notice.
The software version is displayed on the LCD display once the power is turned on to the system.
Integrated Visual Data Technology Inc. 3439 Whilabout Terrace, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6L 0A7 www.skidweigh.com
3. !
Overview of components
The standard ED4-Zebra SkidWeigh Plus check weighing system consist of two main components:
* Digital indicator, wiring harness, mounting bracket Option: (Zebra mobile printer QLn420 with mounting accessories)
* Hydraulic pressure transducer with 3 wires cable
* Installation & calibration manual and operator usage instruction
Operational principal
The ED4-Zebra SkidWeigh Plus series operational principal is based on the hydraulic pressure transducer mounted in
the vehicle lifting hydraulic circuit that will automatically activate the “weighing cycle / specific algorithm ” every time a
skid load is lifted just above the ground. The increase in pressure is converted in an electronic signal at the sample rate of
16000 readings which is converted into a load weight reading.
Pressure transducer installation
The pressure transducer must be installed in the lifting hydraulic line between the lift control valve and lift
cylinder(s). Mount a T-piece in hydraulic line. 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 (if only single or double
mast configuration) 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 lifting circuit
found in vehicles with larger hoses to accommodate larger vehicle lifting
capacities.
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 in their lowest position and make the hydraulic system pressure 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 lifting cylinder into its lowest
position. Be sure that chain(s) are slack.
Make sure that that installed pressure transducer will not touch any moving parts or assembly of the vehicle while in
normal operation. Pressure transducer has 1/4”-18 NPT male thread. Use thread seal to ensure tight fit.
Selecting the mounting location for digital indicator
Use the mounting bracket with the anti vibration mount and fasten digital indicator on the vehicle dashboard, side railing
on the right hand side or preferably on the overhead guard. There are many examples of mounting locations that will
depend on the vehicle model. However, additional mounting items such as a flat brackets may be needed to help secure
the unit to upper right corner of the guard or side railing.
Integrated Visual Data Technology Inc. 3439 Whilabout Terrace, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6L 0A7 www.skidweigh.com
4. !
Choose the correct location and make sure that:
- Indicator is visible and within reach of the operator
- Location so that operator has a clear unobstructed view of the working
environment
Compact size
All of the SkidWeigh systems are compact, housing dimension of only 120 x 80 x 55 mm is ideal for the installations to
material handling vehicles of all kinds.
Electrical connections
All SkidWeigh RFID equipped systems operate from 12 to 55 VDC.
Digital indicator with eight wires single cable
- Orange Wire (+) Ignition switch On position
- 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
Vehicle Disable Function (Optional)
Internal relay SPDT dry contacts 1 A.
This relay will be activated and stay on once the valid operator ID# is inputed into the system.
To disable vehicle operation (connect two wires in series with seat switch, starting solenoid, etc.) either NO or NC
contacts. (In the majority of cases use BLUE and Green wires, N O contacts.
- Green Wire Common
- Yellow Wire N.C.
- Blue Wire N.O.
Pressure transducer cable
- White Wire, pressure transducer signal 0 to 2,5 V
- Black Wire, signal negative
- Red Wire, power supply + 11 VDC
Integrated Visual Data Technology Inc. 3439 Whilabout Terrace, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6L 0A7 www.skidweigh.com
Male port 1/4”-18 NPT
5. !
All SkidWeigh systems are internally short circuit protected with resettable fuse. There is no need to install external
inline fuse in orange wire that is connected to the ignition switch.
Integrated Visual Data Technology Inc. 3439 Whilabout Terrace, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6L 0A7 www.skidweigh.com
Keypad
“Enter key” ↵
F 9 Administrative
SCROLL KEYS
Print and save to USB port
Bluetooth Icon
Indicates connection status
with Zebra Printer
6. !
Administration Menu Instructions
With LCD display showing time /date to enter into the Administration Menu press F and number 9.
If the LCD display is showing “ENTER ID NUMBER”. Input default ID# of 111 or any other valid ID number. The LCD
display will show date/time. Press F and than number 9 and input password _________. Use left and right arrow keys
to scroll and follow the LCD instructions.
Date / Time Set Up
Use left ◀ and right ▶ arrow key (bottom left side of the keypad) to change from AUTO to MANUAL date/time set up.
Note: AUTO set up refers to system utilizing a wireless RF platform with automatic date /time update from IVDT Base
Station communication and programming hub.
For the applications without Base Station, select MANUAL _ set clock and follow the LCD instructions.
LCD Display
MENU
PASSWORD = _
LCD Display
<> KEY TO SCROLL
F KEY TO EXIT
LCD Display
SET CLOCK
ENTER TO SELECT
LCD Display
SET CLOCK
AUTO _
LCD Display
SET CLOCK
MANUAL _
Integrated Visual Data Technology Inc. 3439 Whilabout Terrace, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6L 0A7 www.skidweigh.com
7. !
Press “Enter key” ↵ to confirm the setting. The cursor will automatically move to the next item to be changed
( Month, Day, Year, Hours, Minutes, Seconds). On the last correction, seconds item press “Enter key” ↵ to confirm
new date / time set up.
Set vehicle ID
- Maximum input number for vehicle ID# is 3 digits.
Note: For system used with RFID card reader maximum input number for vehicle ID is 5 digits.
LCD Display
Aug 28, 2010
12:20:23
LCD Display
<> KEY TO SCROLL
F KEY TO EXIT
LCD Display
SET VEHICLE ID
ENTER TO SELECT
LCD Display
ENTER VEHICLE ID
1_
LCD Display
VEHICLE ID
CONFIGURATED
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8. !
Saving data to USB memory stick (Optional)
- Insert memory stick into USB port
- With LCD display showing date /time press F and than number 9 and input
password ___________.
Follow instructions shown on the LCD display
When the system has finished uploading the data to the USB memory stick the LCD display will prompt you to erase the
SDRAM , all files contained on the ED3 SkidWeigh Plus system . Once you have made your selection Y or N the system
will automatically bring you back to the main screen in the supervisor menu.
LCD Display
<> KEY TO SCROLL
F KEY TO EXIT
LCD Display
SAVE TO USB
ENTER TO SELECT
LCD Display
SAVING TO USB
- - - - - - -
LCD Display
ERASE SDRAM ? N
LCD Display
<> KEY to SCROLL
F KEY TO EXIT
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USB Port Protective CoverUSB port
9. !
Weighing scale function calibration
The ED4-Zebra SkidWeigh Plus calibration is automatic and is done by lifting empty and loaded forks (or any other
attachment such as paper clamp) just above the ground. MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE A KNOWN LOAD WEIGHT
AND KEEP IT NEARBY TO COMPLETE THE CALIBRATION.
For the best results use at least minimum calibration load test weight of 30 to 50% of maximum lifting capacity of the lift
truck. Use customer floor scale or find a known skid load weight within the operational facility.
Important:
If you want the system to show load weight in pounds, use the known load weight in pounds and
enter that value accordingly. The same would apply if you want the system to show load weight in
kilograms. Use the known load weight in kilograms and enter that value into the system
accordingly.
Calibration starting point
With LCD display showing date /time, Press F and than number 9 key, password __________ and scroll to
“Calibration1” shown on LCD display and press “Enter key” ↵.
Lower the empty forks to the ground. There should be no hydraulic pressure in lift hydraulic circuit.
Follow instructions shown on the LCD display
You must activate lift control valve and lift the empty forks just above the ground the same way that you would normally
do when lifting loads. Do not slow down this lifting operational cycle, do not tilt the load, do not lift to different heights or
move vehicle. Lift empty forks just above the ground.
LCD Display
<> KEY TO SCROLL
F KEY TO EXIT
LCD Display
CALIBRATION 1
ENTER TO SELECT
LCD Display
CALIBRATION 1
LIFT EMPTY FORKS
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10. !
After few seconds the LCD display will show
At this point you must lower the empty forks to the ground. The LCD display prompt you to input known calibration load
weight.
Pick up a known load weigh and lower the loaded forks to the ground.
(Our example of the known load weight is 2000 kg)
Input into the system the known load weight of 2000 into the LCD display and press “Enter key” ↵.
The LCD display will show
Lift loaded forks just above the ground. After few seconds the calibrated load weight value
of of 2000 will be stored in the system memory. The LCD display will prompt you to lower
“LOWER FORKS”.
LCD Display
CALIBRATION 1
LOWER FORKS
LCD Display
CALIBRATION 1
WEIGHT = ❏
LCD Display
CALIBRATION 1
WEIGHT = 2000
LCD Display
CALIBRATION 1
LIFT LOAD
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As soon the loaded forks are lowered to the ground LCD will show data / time. System is ready to be used!
Calibration of the ED4-Zebra system weighing function is finished.
LCD Display
CALIBRATION 1
LOWER FORKS
LCD Display
CALIBRATION 1
CONFIGURATED
LCD Display
AUG 28, 2010
12:25:23
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Onboard Mobile Label Printer (Bluetooth)
General
The QLn420-VC forklift cradle allows use of the Zebra QLn420 printer in a vehicle. The vehicle cradle
receives power from a DC power adapter (Zebra Part No. AK18913-003) with an output of 12 VDC. The
DC power adapter plugs into the cradle and the input is an unterminated two wires cable which connects to
the forklift power from 12 to 60 VDC.
- WHITE Wire + Ign.switch or On /OFF switch
- BLACK Wire - Battery negative
Note: The printer runs off its own battery which is monitored and charged by circuitry within the printer
1. Mechanically prepare and install QLn420-VC vehicle cradle
2. If you are installing the optional mounting arm remember the arm provides a considerable range of
movement for cradle and printer.
3. Connect the power input cable of the DC power adapter from the vehicle’s electrical system.
4. Consult Zebra QLn420-VC vehicle cradle guide, P1052234-001 Rev.A for details
Vehicle Cradle
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Note:
For user guide consult QLn420 software & documen-
tation CD supplied with every Zebra Printer kit.
- User Guide, Mobile Printer P1028026-004 Rev.A
- User Guide,Vehicle Cradle P1052234-001 Rev.A
Mounting
Power
adapter
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Vehicle Power Supply 12 to 60 VDC
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Cradle power plug
Two wires, BLACK and
Printer User Guide P1028026-004 REVa.
Optional mounting bracket for
cradle
Barcode Label
LCD Control Panel
Type to enter text
Bluetooth Icon