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| Price
is no object when deciding between one ramp, or two. Your model LP
is the same price for either choice. The two-ramp design slips right
into your process flow runway, for maximized "in-one-end, out-the-other"
efficiency and convenience. |
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The
one-ramp design features less floor
space for use. Better, it is structured for installation backed against
a wall or into a corner. Even if pushed hard against the walls,the
one ramp designs accuracy is not affected. |
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| Your
model LP ramp(s) is structurally integrated into the lower frame construction.
When rolling items onto the scale, the ramp and the frame absorb the
bump or hit of the entry, not the load cells or weighing platform.
Actual transition onto the weighing surface is designed to be smooth
and non-abusive. |
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When
totes or bins are rolled onto the scale, they wont accidentally
roll off of the scale causing a mess or safety problem. Your model
LP side rails and the one-ramp designs backstop hold everything
in position within the confines of the platform. Further, the model
LP construction technique negates a undesirable 1-2 inch arch
in the platform surface that is commonly found in other products.
Again, by maintaining a flat platform surface throughout the platform
dimension, casters and wheels wont be inclined to wander around
on-their own,when left unattended. |
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