April 19, 2018

Intercomp Dealer Uses LP600™ To Weigh Finished RVs For Customer Safety

Intercomp Company (USA) – As the size and complexity of modern RVs continue to increase, manufacturers and customers must also take into account axle weight compliance and safe weight distribution. While an RV may be weight compliant, RV manufacturers and dealers need to ensure these vehicles are safe to drive once the end user loads personal items, water and fuel.

North Trail RV, a dealer for one of the most well-known RV manufacturers in the United States, decided to tackle these potential issues. The company needed an accurate way to measure GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight), and obtain wheel and axle weights, to ensure proper load distribution when fully loaded with personal equipment, fuel and water. The dealer also wanted a way to record and print the data to provide the customer during the final walkthrough and when customers brought their RV back to the dealer for a standard one-month checkup.

Upon contacting Florida Industrial Scale, the staff at the scale dealer suggested Intercomp’s LP600™ low-profile wheel load scales. The 1.5-inch scale pad height allowed each RV to driven up on the scale pads easily. The 22-inch wide scale can accommodate dual tires, and RFX™ Wireless Weighing allowed weight data to be displayed and recorded on a laptop PC. Records could then be printed and given to the RV owner.

With six LP600™s, North Trail RV recognized an increase in buyer satisfaction based on the additional information provided to each customer after fully loading their RV. The dealer also gained a better handle on what additions and modifications produced the most significant changes in weight distribution. In addition, the scales helped dealer technicians troubleshoot potential problems with suspension components and tires during the one-month checkup. Not only did this decrease the possibility of the customer having service issues in the near future, but it also helped customers understand how critical weight distribution is to proper drivability and safety while using the unit.

 

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