ROC Weighbridge made of precast concrete0 pages
ROC
Weighbridge
03/2008
10-01-00-1 FT
Presentation
A ROC weighbridge is always composed of a central element with four
support points. Three elements of this type are available, namely the 4
m, 6 m and 7 m modules.
4 m central module
6 m central module
7 m central module
One or two lateral modules with two support points may be added at
each end of this central module so as to make up the required length.
Two elements of this type are available, namely the 6 m module and the
7 m module.
Main Features
The ROC weighbridge is a prefabricated concrete modular weighbridge
designed to perform all vehicle weighing applications and that can be
used to build a weighbridge with a size adapted to your project starting
from 5 standard elements.
Its modular design made of precast structured concrete has many
advantages :
Installation conditions : on the ground or in a shallow pit with
preliminary and extremely simple civil works.
Installation times :
• a single delivery truck for all elements*,
• in 24 hours, including initial verification,
• with no anchorage.
Operating conditions :
• passage in all directions for the pit version,
• inspection doors for functional devices (load cells, stops, junction
box) made of galvanised steel,
• easily movable and reinstallable if necessary.
Long life : resistance to corrosion, shocks, live loads and vibrations.
6 m lateral module
7 m lateral module
Production example :
Roc 14 m
The ROC weighbridge may indifferently be fitted with 35 t SCL analogue
load cells or 30t ASL load cells to get the best advantage of the
numerical chain.
European conformity
Conform with the definition of a conventional load receptor according
to the WELMEC 2.4 guide.
Roc 18 m
Each support point is fitted with :
a load cell and its associated environment,
a lateral and/or longitudinal anti-shock mechanical stop.
* For the lengths lower than 18 m.
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