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  2. Load cell - Wikipedia

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    Ring Torsion load cells; used in high accuracy hoppers, silos, platforms and pallet scales. Spoke Type load cells; used in low profile, high precision application. High forces varying from 1t-500t. Onboard load cells; used for onboard weighing systems on trucks, tractors and other vehicles.

  3. Truck scale - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the weighbridge is similar to the static track scales with load cells and weighing platform. The rails are applied to the weighing platform and are designed with rail bevelling. Rail switches are integrated into the rails to detect the position of the wagons on the scale.

  4. Grain elevator - Wikipedia

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    Railroad grain terminal in Hope, Minnesota. A grain elevator or grain terminal is a facility designed to stockpile or store grain. In the grain trade, the term "grain elevator" also describes a tower containing a bucket elevator or a pneumatic conveyor, which scoops up grain from a lower level and deposits it in a silo or other storage facility.

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  6. Rice Lake Weighing Systems - Wikipedia

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    Rice Lake Weighing Systems is an American multinational industrial scale manufacturer headquartered in Rice Lake, Wisconsin.An ISO 9001 certified company, Rice Lake Weighing Systems manufactures industrial scale and process-control equipment for a variety of industries including agriculture, food and beverage processing, forestry, pharmaceuticals, retail, transportation, logistics and waste.

  7. Silo (store) - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of television, Cooper saw an opportunity and seized it. He opened his first store about 1951 in the Manayunk section of Philadelphia, featuring appliances and televisions. Silo was an early discounter, operating under the name "Silo Discount Centers." Silo regularly opened on Sundays, violating Pennsylvania's strict Blue laws ...