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At least an 11” concrete floor with a mini-
mum of 3” bottom slope is required if drain-
age is required for hostile applications. A 4”
drain is highly recommended.
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Make sure the conduit for the scale cable is
in place and secured into the frame opening.
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Pour the concrete around and under the
frame ensuring a smooth and level finish. It
is recommended that f = 3500 psi and 3” to
4” slump concrete be used.
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If a drain is required, form the pit to place a
slope in the pit floor to the drain. (See Fig.
23)
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Cure to a minimum of 2000 psi before pull-
ing the interface cable through the conduit.
Step 10.
Pull the interface cable through the con-
duit.
OPTIONAL ACCESS
RAMPS
Optional access ramps are available in low carbon
steel or stainless steel. The low carbon ramps are con-
structed of Skid Resistant (tread) A36 low carbon
steel floor plate. The Stainless Steel ramps are con-
structed of 304 Stainless Steel, diamond tread floor
plate. All ramps are thirty inches (30") (76.2 centime-
ters) long in the direction of travel and provide a 5º
degree incline.
Access Ramp
Installation
Step 1.
Determine which side of the floor scale
you want the access ramp to be placed.
Consider the location of the summing
junction box access plate. It cannot be cov-
ered by the access ramp. (See Fig. 26)
Each mild steel ramp accessory comes
with two integral bolt-down plates and
four anchors.
Step 2.
Place the ramp in position, then lift and set
the platform feet into the bolt-down plate
holes. (See Fig. 25)
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