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Our premium range of crane scales are perfect for achieving true accuracy in heavy weight measurement tasks in industrial lifting applications. With durable construction, state-of-the-art technology, and lift capacities ranging from 100kg to 12 tonnes, our crane scale selection ensure reliable performance and precision, every time.
Accurate weight measurement is essential for safety and efficiency when handling heavy loads in the shipping, construction and manufacturing industry. A crane scale, or hanging weight scale, is the ideal tool to both lift and weigh a variety of load types safely and practically. Other benefits include:
Crane weighing scales are very easy to operate, providing traditional, uncomplicated weighing features. A classic top hook/top ring enables super easy installation.
These types of scales allow you to measure incredibly heavy loads of up to 20 Tonnes, whilst remaining accurate and precise.
Due to the specific design, a crane scale is perfect for weighing heavy items of uncommon and awkward shapes, as well as traditional pallets and crates.
Crane scales have been manufactured utilising only the best materials in order to cater for a whole host of different working environments, and can withstand even the toughest warehouses or harsh weather from shipyards.
Traditionally, in order to weigh a heavy load, you would have to bring the load to the scale. However, due to the compact design, crane scales are easily transportable, saving transportation time as you eliminate the need to pack and load your item.
Crane scales and hanging weight scales are heavy-duty weighing devices attached to a crane or hoist to measure the weight of a suspended load.
Capacity can vary depending on the crane scale type and modal, but most will be able to lift and weigh loads from 100kg to 20 tonnes.
LES offer same day dispatch on orders placed before 2pm Monday - Friday (availability may vary depending on the product).
Most modern crane scales provide highly accurate readings, often within ±0.1% to ±0.5% of the actual load, depending on the model and capacity.