BulkWeigh is a specifically engineered onboard weighing system for bulk tipper, rigid, semi-trailer and drawbar vehicles. BulkWeigh is designed for high accuracy in rugged environments. Waterproofed to marine quality standards, BulkWeigh is the first choice for bulk transport applications, such as aggregates, quarries, feed delivery, bulk powder and many extreme off-road operations.
PM1155 INDICATOR
Specially engineered for onboard tipper use, the PM1155 digital indicator is a versatile display designed to suit a variety of trucks from 17 tonne to 50 tonne GVW.
TipWatch As standard, the PM1155 indicator combines precision weighing with "TipWatch" a tipper stability program that alerts the driver to a potentially-unsafe tipping condition, such as uneven ground or uneven load in the body. When uneven load distribution occurs, an alarm sounds and a warning flashes on the screen. The alarm is activated when the load is more than 40% off centre.
A highly-accurate junction box inclinometer measures the level of the ground or body* on which the vehicle stands. A continuous display tells the driver in degrees the angle of the chassis or body. Side-to-side slopes greater than 3 degrees, trigger an alarm sounder.
AxleWatch
Axle weights are displayed, alerting the driver to any axle overload infringement.
Body-up An audible sounder and on-screen message alerts the driver if the body is raised.
Mounting versatility The PM1155 is suitable for DIN radio mount, dash mount or trailer mount.
Highlights
- High accuracy ±0.5% full scale or better
- Overload alarm, audible or visual
- Simple to operate
- Rugged for off-road use
- 17 - 50 tonnes GVW
- TipWatch
- AxleWatch
- Trailer Swap
Trailer Identification Where tractor and trailer combinations are swapped, PM1155 automatically recognises the weighing system on the trailer, so there’s no need to recalibrate every time the trailer is swapped.
Retro-compatibility Analogue and digital CANbus combine for complete compatibility between old and new systems enabling easy-to-read on-screen error messages should a problem occur.