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rbpru
Explorer II
May 07, 2016

CAT scale accuracy

Does anyone know the accuracy of the CAT scales?

Since the max Semi weight is about 80,000 lbs. One would assume the scales can accommodate about 100,000 lbs.

If the scale is accurate to 1 percent it would mean the Semi weight could be off by +/- 800 lbs. More important my 13,000 rig could be off by +/- 130 lbs. That seems like a significant amount.

I am wondering if anyone knows the advertised accuracy of a CAT scale.
  • 3oaks wrote:
    donn0128 wrote:
    bobndot wrote:
    Does anyone know the accuracy of the CAT scales?


    Probably not ! Unless you are part of the states weights and measures certifiers team that calibrates scales.


    Actually the state does not work on scales. They only certify that it is within state mandated specs. Scale technicians would actually work on scales
    No, they don't work on the scales. They do check the calibration of the scales to certify them if they are within the prescribed limits or shut them down until they can be recertified. As they with fuel pumps. It is up to the manager or owner to have the scale or pumps repaired and/or adjusted.


    Do you know that to be true? I thought that the state only certified scales used in commerce (ie: sale per pound/ounce). Since the CAT scale is not used in commerce I would be surprised if the state inspector has anything to do with it. I know the state doesn't check or certify my bathroom scale.:)

    Fuel pumps are used in commerce (ie: sale per gallon)
  • CAT scales are used by the state size and weights officers when checking for a overloaded vehicle if a state scale house isn't close buy. BTDT when I was on the road.
  • elidodge@msn.com wrote:
    I have been busted for 20lbs over before


    While towing an RV?