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Feb 05, 2025 - 11:16 PM
The installation process for the RIGHT WEIGH 201-EBT-12B Exterior Digital Scale for Straight Trucks is outlined in the provided product manuals. Here is a step-by-step guide:
1. Start by familiarizing yourself with the product manuals. The installation overview provided is not a substitute for reading the manuals thoroughly.
2. Ensure that you have received all the necessary components for installation. This includes 1 x 201-217-12 gauge and mounting bracket and 1 x 221-SK epoxy strain sensor installation kit.
3. Configure the gauge to detect 1 Spring Sensor. Refer to the Spring Suspension Gauge manual for detailed instructions on how to set the sensor configuration.
4. Determine the appropriate sensor location based on your truck type:
- For straight trucks with spring steer and dual HCV air drive axle groups, the strain sensor should be located on the top, center of the steer axle. Refer to the 221-SK manual for detailed instructions on how to install the sensor. The air sensors should be connected directly to an air bag on each side of the drive axle group.
- For straight trucks with spring steer, air lift axle, and air drive axle groups, the strain sensor should also be located on the top, center of the steer axle. Air sensor A should be connected directly to an air bag on the lift axle, and air sensor B should be connected directly to an air bag on the drive axle group. Again, refer to the 221-SK manual for detailed installation instructions.
5. Set the gauge to the appropriate mode based on your truck configuration:
- For straight trucks with spring steer and dual HCV air drive axle groups, set the gauge to Spring Average Air Average (SA AA) mode. This mode separates the weight into the front axle group (steer) and back axle group (drive). Refer to the Air/Spring Suspension Gauge manual for instructions on how to set the mode.
- For straight trucks with spring steer, air lift axle, and air drive axle groups, set the gauge to Spring Average, Air Independent (SA Ai) mode. This mode separates the weight into the front axle group (steer) and two independent air axle groups (lift axle and drive axle groups). Again, refer to the Air/Spring Suspension Gauge manual for instructions on how to set the mode.
For more detailed information, including full installation manuals, quick setup guides, and video tutorials, you can scan the provided QR code to access additional resources on the manufacturer's website. If you have any further questions or need assistance, you can contact Smart Truck Solutions at +61 418 622840 or email them at leigh@rwls.com.au.
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