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Commercial Scales – Weighing Solutions for Your Business


Welcome to our industrial scales selection! We offer a wide range of scales that are perfect for commercial needs and applications. Our selection includes floor scales, platform scales, pallet scales, bench digital scales, waterproof scales, weighing beams, crane scales, checkweighers and heavy duty scales, all designed to ensure accuracy and durability when weighing large items in various industries. Whether you need to weigh goods for shipping, packaging or for in-house production applications, our industrial scales are the right choice. Our team of experts is always available to offer advice and guidance when choosing the right scale for your needs.


Our commercial weighing scales come with a variety of features, including:



Browse our selection of industrial scales today to find the perfect one for your needs, and if you don’t, just contact us and one of our experts will help you out.


What are the different types of industrial scales?


Industrial-use scales come in many different types, including:



Floor scales are specifically designed for large-scale weighing applications, such as for tracking large inventory items, large containers, and weighing large goods and items. They may also be used for weighing multiple items, providing accurate readings for larger goods and loads.


Digital scales are designed for more precise readings, and can be used in industrial settings, laboratories, and other high-precision weighing applications. Bench scales are best suited for smaller items, such as mailing packages, shipping items, and small goods. Pallet weighing scales are used for weighing large pallets, containers, and other large items.


Counting scales are commonly found in warehouses and retail settings, used for counting and weighing small items, such as bolts, nuts, and screws.


Laboratory balances are ideal for laboratory and scientific settings, used for measuring and weighing small, precise items.


Crane scales are used for lifting and weighing heavy items, such as large machinery and containers.


What factors should be considered when choosing an industrial scale?


When selecting an industrial scale, there are several important factors to consider.


First, determine the accuracy needed as this will determine what type of scale is best suited for your application. You should also consider the scale’s size and capacity to ensure it can measure the appropriate weight.


Next, think about the type of material you need the scale to measure, as different scale platforms are designed for different materials such as granular, liquid, or powder products. Our scales are built in steel or stainless steel, each of them suitable for different a type of weighing environments.


Then, think about where you want to store weighing data, do you need connectivity options to PC? Do you need to print out weighing results? We have a solution for every connectivity scenario.


Finally, consider the installation, as some commercial scales need to be built into the floor, others need ramps, others are simply installed on a flat surface such as a concrete floor.


Are you looking for proper commercial scales and industrial weighing system for your logistic/transportation business? Read our guide about choosing weighing scales for transportation industry in UK!


What materials are industrial scales made of?


Industrial scales are usually made from durable materials such as stainless steel, cast iron, and reinforced aluminium. These materials provide a strong, corrosion-resistant platform that can handle the heavy-duty tasks of industrial floor scales.


The platforms are designed to offer precise measurements and are ideal for weighing large items or for operations that require frequent weighing.


How to choose the best material for my scale?


Steel scales are typically more cost-effective and tend to be more durable and robust than stainless steel scales. However, they are susceptible to rust and corrosion, and require regular maintenance to ensure they last. Stainless steel scales are more resistant to rust and corrosion, and typically cost more than steel scales. However, they are not as robust and can be more easily damaged than steel scales. Both materials are great options, depending on your budget and specific needs.


Industrial Scales for Every Application


Commercial scales are commonly used for a variety of purposes in many industrial settings. These include weighing materials for shipping and receiving, pallet weighing, monitoring production of parts and materials, measuring weight of finished products, and performing quality control checks. Industrial scales are also used as postal scales, stock taking and many other specialized applications.



  • Floor Scales: Floor scales are large and heavy-duty platforms designed to accommodate large items and measure weight accurately. They are commonly used in warehouses, shipping and receiving areas, and other industrial settings. Floor scales are usually made from durable materials such as stainless steel or cast iron, which offer high accuracy and reliability.

  • Counting Scales: Counting scales are ideal for warehouses and retail applications, as they are designed to count and weigh small items such as bolts, nuts, and screws. These scales are precise and reliable, and can be used for a variety of tasks including counting inventory, measuring product weights, and calculating shipping costs.

  • Precision balances: Balances are usually smaller than floor scales and are designed to measure and weigh small, precise items. These scales are commonly used in laboratory and scientific settings, where accuracy is essential.

  • Crane Scales: Crane scales are used for lifting and weighing heavy items such as large machinery and containers. These scales are built to handle large workloads and have a higher capacity than other types of scales.


Advanced connectivity options


Connectivity is becoming increasingly important for industrial scales. Our technology allow for real-time data transfer and provide users with more accurate and efficient weighing solutions. They also open up the potential for remote monitoring and control, enabling users to track weighing processes from anywhere in the world. Whether you need to weigh pallets in your warehouse, monitor quality control checks, or measure small items in a production line, advanced connectivity options can provide you with the accuracy, flexibility, and reliability you need.


What kind of maintenance do commercial weighing scales require?


Industrial scales require regular maintenance in order to ensure accurate readings. This typically includes checking the weighing platform for wear and tear and making sure any built-in electronics are functioning correctly. It is also important to calibrate the scales periodically to ensure the readings remain accurate. Maintenance should also include cleaning the scales regularly to prevent dust from interfering with the weighing process. Finally, if the scales are powered by electricity, it is important to check that all wiring is secure and in good condition.


What is the best way to calibrate an industrial scale?


Calibrating an industrial scale accurately is essential in providing accurate weighing solutions. The best way to calibrate an industrial scale is to place it on a level, flat surface, such as the floor. It is important to make sure that the floor is free of vibrations, as this can affect the accuracy of the calibration. Once the scale has been placed on the floor, a weighing platform, such as a calibration weight, can be used to accurately calibrate the scale. The calibration weight should be placed on the platform incrementally and the results should be checked and recorded to ensure accuracy. Learn here: How to you calibrate your  commercial scales and maintain accurate weighing?


When do I need a trade-approved scale for an industrial use?


If you are dealing with commercial transactions and need to measure the weight of products accurately, then you may need to use a trade approved scale. Trade approved scales are specifically designed to meet legal requirements for accurate measurement and verification of weights for commercial purposes, such as for the sale of goods. It is important to check the requirements of your weighing use and its respective legislation before deciding if you need a trade approved scale. If you have any doubts you can contact us and we will give you advice or read our guide: Everything you need to know about scales: Verification, regulations and calibration.


Why choose Weighing-Net?


We are the exclusive seller of the Gram brand in the UK. Gram is a competitive innovative weighing company which is able to offer the latest technology in weighing at more competitive prices compared to traditional brands.


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