Project Scope Upgrade of outdated weighbridge and control process to enable a higher flow of stock through the weighing facility. Services Provided – Removal of existing weighbridge, infrastructure around weighbridge and civil preparation of project area. – Supply, installation and commissioning of new 12 x 3 meter concrete infill weighbridge with digital loadcells. – Fabrication

SWIA Scale Servicing On The Sunshine Coast

The Right Tools for the Job  Having precise and reliable weighing equipment across all industries is vital, from pharmaceuticals and medical industries to mining and wastage sites, accurate weighing is paramount to an efficient process. Having regular servicing on an ongoing basis will not only help to maintain current equipment, but also aid in preventing

SWIA Weighbridge Upgrade On The Sunshine Coast

Overview  At SWIA, our service packages aim to ensure that your weighbridge and other industrial weighing equipment are accurate and are in full working order. Our over 30 years of servicing experience across Queensland has taught us how to approach each problem to ensure all clients have peace of mind when we install, maintain and

SWIA Scale Servicing On The Sunshine Coast

OVERVIEW Sensortronic Weighing and Inspection Australasia have been providing service and maintenance to the Sibelco Parkhurst site for a number of years. SWIA were engaged to maintain approximately twenty weighing machines, including bagging machines, check scales, container tilters and a weighbridge. THE PROCESS SWIA began by developing a service and preventative maintenance agreement. The team

Bundaberg Regional Council – Landfill weighbridge - SWIA

March 2015, Australasia Scales supplied and installed a 20m x 3.5m above ground landfill weighbridge. Rather than re-designing the weighbridge foundations to suit initial, extremely poor soil conditions, Bundaberg Regional Council choose to consult with a local civil engineer firm to provide a weighbridge bench solution to meet the standard weighbridge foundation specifications. Australasia Scales

Environmental Waste Services Queensland – 20m Weighbridge - SWIA

May 2015, Australasia Scales supplied and installed a 20m x 3.5m weighbridge for Environmental Waste Services Queensland. During initial weighbridge site investigation a large granite boulder was found that would have obstructed the weighbridge foundation footing at one end. As the boulder was too large to remove completely, it was eventually cut down as to

Old Weighbridge - SWIA QLD

Restoring An Existing Weighbridge

Make your old weighbridge like new again, with a Australasia Scales refurbishment! A concrete in-fill weighbridge deck will typically out live the electronic weighing hardware that it sits atop. Australasia Scales can provide refurbishment including new or existing hardware   In most cases our team can retro-fit your weighbridge with a brand new, digital or analogue

Strawberry Scale - SWIA Weighing Equipments Queensland

Australasia Scales designed and supplied a Strawberry Field Scale. Strawberry farmers use this scale for keeping track of pickers totals. The scale incorporates a printer and CSV database which reports on each pickers totals for a specific date period. The picker brings their picked strawberries to the scale, enter their ID and choose how many

Portable remote display for weighbridge - SWIA QLD

  August 2015, Australasia Scales supplied a fully portable, battery operated, three piece container weighing system if the form of two approved for trade platform scales (0.6m x 2.8m each) and a compact instrument case control unit housing an two CAS R323 stainless panel mount indicators (one for each platform) and a CAS R423 summing

Environmental Waste Services - SWIA QLD

  May 2015, Australasia Scales supplied and installed a 20m x 3.5m weighbridge for Environmental Waste Services Queensland. During initial weighbridge site investigation a large granite boulder was found that would have obstructed the weighbridge foundation footing at one end. As the boulder was too large to remove completely, it was eventually cut down as