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GFK-Plus Floor Checkweighing Scales
Adam EquipmentOriginal price R 9,385.00 - Original price R 14,157.00Original priceR 9,385.00 - R 14,157.00R 9,385.00 - R 14,157.00Current price R 9,385.00| /In stockThe Adam Equipment GFK-Plus is a fully featured checkweigher floor scale with a full numeric keypad for easier checkweighing. The numeric keypad al...
View full detailsOriginal price R 9,385.00 - Original price R 14,157.00Original priceR 9,385.00 - R 14,157.00R 9,385.00 - R 14,157.00Current price R 9,385.00| / -
GFK-S Floor Checkweighing Scales
Adam EquipmentOriginal price R 9,084.00 - Original price R 13,857.00Original priceR 9,084.00 - R 13,857.00R 9,084.00 - R 13,857.00Current price R 9,084.00| /In stockThe Adam Equipment GFK-S is a fully featured checkweigher floor scale with 5 dual-purpose keys for straightforward weighing. RS-232 and optional US...
View full detailsOriginal price R 9,084.00 - Original price R 13,857.00Original priceR 9,084.00 - R 13,857.00R 9,084.00 - R 13,857.00Current price R 9,084.00| /
What are commercial and retail scales used for?
Commercial and retail scales are used to determine the price for an item based on its weight, or to check that its weight is correct for the price the item is being sold for.
Retail and commercial scales perform a number of duties for checking and trading goods in commercial and food-related industries.
Scaletec offers a broad selection of reliable commercial scales and related accessories to meet retail demands. These include retail scales for calculating a price for an item for a customer, to approved scales for trade use where the weight of an item is determining its price.
Do businesses require a commercial scale that is legal for trade?
If you are using the scale for buying or selling goods by weight then you will need to have a trade approved commercial scale. In South Africa, the National Regulatory of Compulsory Specifications (NRCS) currently set the regulations required for weighing devices. Some examples of businesses that require trade approved scales to operate include:
Supermarkets - For selling vegetables, fruit etc by weight.
Fishmongers - For selling fish in pounds, kilos or grams.
Butchers - For selling joints of meat including beef, lamb and pork by weight.
Cosmetics - For checking that skin creams, serums, hair products and gels meet the weight specified on the packaging.
Post - For checking the weight of parcels, letters and packages to determine shipping costs.