The wireless transmission mode will become the mainstream of the future development. With the continuous promotion of the weighbridge, the wireless weighbridge sensor will be more and more popular. What should we pay attention to in the daily use and maintenance of the weighbridge sensor? Here Jiangmen Electronic truck scale manufacturer Summarized the three don'ts of the weighbridge sensor.
I. Don't: Don't disassemble parts at will
In the process of using the weighbridge sensor, if you want to use it normally, do not assemble the sensor first, and do not seal the integrated circuit and other components on the instrument. Because once maintenance is needed, it will be very troublesome. This needs to be carried out by relevant technicians under their guidance or after they have some maintenance knowledge. Therefore, do not assemble parts on the electronic scale at will, or it will lead to event failure later.
Second, don't push collision and impact
Some professional staff will not use sharp objects to hit the keys during operation, nor will they use proper force when clicking the keys, because this will break the face, causing moisture and dust to enter the scale body and instrument. While affecting the service life of the battery, it is also necessary to regularly check whether the battery package is damaged and whether the lead wire is intact to prevent short circuit and damage to the battery and electronic scale circuit. Of course, like some battery packs, you can choose the battery to avoid some unnecessary collision and impact when charging.
Three Don'ts: Don't accumulate dust and oil stains
For any machine, dust and oil will affect the normal use of the machine. Just like the electronic scale, it is generally used in a ventilated and dry environment to prevent corrosion. The temperature should not be too high or too low.
Lidong Weighing Instrument believes that any machine has its service life. Remember these small details and grasp the maintenance of the weighbridge sensor to ensure the quality and service life of the weighbridge.