Once installed and adjusted for proper sensor tension, the gauge needs to be calibrated empty and loaded for the trailer it's installed on. It's up to you how often to check the calibration, but we recommend confirming the calibration at a ground scale once every 6 months.
Hi Steve! Thanks for the comment. It's true they are an investment, the hardware required is not exactly cheap. However, our price is much better than other solutions on the market for spring suspension and we stand behind our products with a 3 year warranty! :)
Di you have actual installation video (not office video) on tractor and trailer?
Do they work on air ride suspension trailers as well
We have a range of products for air suspension trailers, and vehicles with a combination of air suspension and spring suspension
Once its ajusted do u have to callibate with each traler or once its done its done
Once installed and adjusted for proper sensor tension, the gauge needs to be calibrated empty and loaded for the trailer it's installed on. It's up to you how often to check the calibration, but we recommend confirming the calibration at a ground scale once every 6 months.
Hi Devin - Right Weigh gauges do require calibration. See our website for more details: rwls.com/f-a-q
is this iteam still available?
Sure thing, Estey. You can find it here: rwls.com/product-category/digital-gauges/exterior/
You should list how much they are before someone watches the video lol ouch
Hi Steve! Thanks for the comment. It's true they are an investment, the hardware required is not exactly cheap. However, our price is much better than other solutions on the market for spring suspension and we stand behind our products with a 3 year warranty! :)