Properly Welding on Structures with Load Cells
A load cell's accuracy and structural integrity can be compromised if mistreated, including from welding near the load cell, or on the weighing structure itself.
Load cells are the most important component of a weighing system. Although they are often heavy, appear to be a solid piece of metal, and are constructed to accurately weigh up to tens of thousands of pounds, load cells are actually very sensitive devices. Their accuracy and structural integrity can be compromised if mistreated. This includes welding near the load cell, or on the weighing structure itself, such as a silo or vessel.
The current produced from welding is much higher than the current a load cell is typically constructed to withstand. In addition to electrical current exposure, welding can also expose load cells to high temperatures, welding splatter and mechanical overloads. Most load cell manufacturers’ warranties do not cover damage to load cells due to welding near a cell if they are left in place. Therefore, it is always best to remove a load cell prior to welding if possible.
Removing Load Cells Prior to Welding
To ensure welding will not damage your load cells, remove them prior to any welding on the structure. Even if you are not welding near the load cell, it is still recommended to remove all load cells prior to any welding.
Welding When Unable to Remove Load Cells
When removing a load cell prior to welding is not possible, take the following precautions to protect the weighing system and minimize chances for damage.
Never Weld a Load Cell Assembly or Weigh Module
You should never weld a load cell assembly or weigh module directly. Doing so voids all warranties and compromises the weighing system's accuracy and integrity.
Consult the Manufacturer
All weighing structures are unique and should involve a licensed scale engineer or manufacturer’s consult prior to welding. Rice Lake Weighing Systems can help provide this consult and offer guidance and best practices prior to welding weighing structures.?
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1 年Great information, knowing this can avert a lot of issues!