Nov. 7, 2015 11:09 PM

Omnicell® assemblies transforms existing vessels into highly accurate scales

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Fairbanks Scales, Inc., a leader in weighing technology, announces the availability of its state-of-the-art Omnicell® line of weighing assemblies. For users looking for a simple weighing solution in an existing tank, bin, or hopper, Fairbanks offers Omnicell assemblies, composed of a load cell and specially designed mounting hardware. The assembly is placed under a vessel containing liquid or dry material, and when combined with Fairbanks exclusive Intalogix® Technology, transforms the vessel into a highly accurate scale. The mounting hardware bears the full weight of a vessel's load, then transfers the load to the load cell. The load cell measures the applied force and sends this information to an instrument, which displays a weight reading. Fairbanks has designed the Omnicell line to handle containers of various sizes and types, a variety of weighed materials, legal-for-trade or non-commercial applications, and a wide range of industrial environments.

About Fairbanks Scales

Founded in 1830, Fairbanks Scales has become the leader in the industrial weighing market by creating and manufacturing an unrivaled range of weighing equipment solutions. From bench, parcel, counting, floor, and truck scales to animal, railroad track, and a full range of specialty scales, Fairbanks Scales has a reputation for being the most agile and attentive industrial weighing partner in the business. Headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., the company is also uniquely positioned to provide services for non-weighing products based on its nationwide contingent of technicians who can provide preventive maintenance and consistent, reliable service. To request more information or to find the Fairbanks representative or authorized distributor nearest you, please call (800) 451-4107, or visit www.fairbanks.com.

If it has to be right…It has to be Fairbanks!