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Truck Scale Installations

This scale was installed in Calverton NY for Island Shingle Recycling Corp. They are the first and only asphalt shingle recycling center in Long Island. Their new Avery Weigh-Tronix BMSP-7010 Portable Truck Scale will be instrumental in generating income for their new businessboth on incoming and outgoing shipments of used roofing shingles that are, eventually sent for recycling. The BMSP truck scale was installed in just one day, and will be generating income for them immediately. Island Shingle Recycling chose the BMSP as the portability of the scale will afford them the ability to relocate the scale elsewhere on the property or to a new location, as the need arises.The BMSP is a great starter truck scale for new businesses in a temporary location, or for on-site weighing operations in construction, or demolition. |
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| This scale was installed in Port Newark, New Jersey. The project consisted of fabrication of custom base plates, and foundation to accommodate the scale in the loading area due to height, width and length restrictions. All work was done to avoid any disruptions with the customers filling operation that was parallel to the new scale installation |
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| This scale was installed in Florham Park NJ and also included multiple traffic lights, access gates and video cameras. All of the equipment was controlled by an industrial PC which we supplied and installed. Custom software was written to control all of the equipment and data collection. |
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| This scale was installed in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. It consisted of building a slab foundation in a remote area, installation and calibration of scale. |
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| This scale was installed in Jersey City, New Jersey. It consisted of building a temporary foundation for the new scale to eliminate downtime for the customer. Removal and demolition of existing scale. Construction of new foundation, installation and calibration of new scale in the original location. |
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| This scale was installed at Fort Dix, New Jersey. The project consisted of removing the old scale from the pit. Demolish and disposal of scrap. Cleaning and pouring new piers, installation and calibration. |
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