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Onboard Weighing System vs Load Indicator vs Load Scale: Which Solves Your Fleet’s Weight Problem in 2026?

Quick Summary: Onboard weighing systems, load indicators, and load scales are three approaches to the same goal — knowing your truck’s weight in real time without stopping at a certified weigh station. Onboard weighing systems utilize load cells or air suspension sensors that are permanently integrated into trucks or various types of loading vehicles; load indicators

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Crane Load Moment Indicator vs Safe Load Indicator: LMI, SLI, RCI, and RCL Explained With Standards and Specifications

A Load Moment Indicator (LMI) continuously monitors load weight, boom angle, working radius, and rated capacity on mobile cranes, triggering visual and audible alarms — and automatic cutoff — when the crane approaches overload. A Safe Load Indicator (SLI) provides a simpler layer of load monitoring, typically measuring only hoist line tension against a pre-set

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Instructions for Using Our Load Moment Indicator’s External Interface

To standardize the wiring and external expansion operations of our crane torque limiters, clarify the functional definitions and external compatibility of the equipment interfaces, and ensure accurate data acquisition, stable operation, and flexible expansion, the detailed usage specifications for the external interfaces of the SEEZOL series LMIs are as follows.

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