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Exporter of Pit Type Weighbridges in Zambia

Exporter of Pit Type Weighbridges in Zambia

Exelon Weighing System holds the prestigious ISO 9001-2015 certification, underscoring our unwavering commitment to excellence.

Our extensive product range includes Weigh Pads, Modular Weighbridges, Pit-type Weighbridges, Pitless-type Weighbridges,
Multideck Weighbridges, Bulker Loading Facilities, RCC Weighbridges, Off-Road Weighbridges, and more.

Dedicated to delivering top-quality, customized solutions that cater to specific requirements.

We specialize in the manufacturing of various weighbridges, notably the Pit Type Weigh Bridges.

This design is particularly well-suited for sites with limited space, especially in non-hilly areas where cost considerations are paramount.

The ground-level platform, particularly advantageous in non-hilly regions, allows vehicles to approach the weighbridge from any direction,
resulting in substantial cost savings.

The space-saving characteristics make this design a preferred choice for public Pit Type Weigh Bridges.

Its design facilitates the weighing of vehicles such as rickshaws and tractor trolleys, given that the platform is flush with ground level.

Furthermore, the absence of a ramp for truck movement, as the weighbridge operates at ground level, adds to its appeal.

Advantages of Our Pit Type Weighbridge:

Eliminates the need for costly pit construction.
Platform above ground level prevents waterlogging during the rainy season.
Eliminates pit maintenance issues.
Easy maintenance, as all components are accessible above ground level.

Pitless weighbridges necessitate a minimum of 3 meters of RCC ramp work on both sides for smooth vehicle movement.

Exelon Weighing System proudly serves as an Exporter of Pit Type Weighbridges in Zambia, extending our reach to locations including
Lusaka, Kitwe, Ndola, Kabwe, Chingola, Mufulira, Livingstone, Luanshya, Kasama, and Chipata.

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