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General Installation Guidelines for Tank Mounts 

• The mounting surface for the base and top plate must be level. After 

installation, the top and bottom plates must be level within ±0.5°. If the 
mounting surfaces are not level, then shims and/or grout may be used to 
level the mount.

• If possible, check that the mount is level when the vessel is fully loaded 

because excessive deflections in legs and supporting structures may 
cause additional side forces which greatly affect accuracy. Deflection of the 
mounts top or base plate due to loading should not exceed ±0.5°. 
Reinforcement of legs or other support structures may be necessary to 
correct this. Vessels with long legs should have cross bracing applied 
between adjacent legs to keep them from spreading under load.

• Compression mounting systems use three, four, or more mounts. More 

than eight-mount systems should be avoided as even weight distribution 
becomes extremely difficult to achieve. The load on each mount assembly 
should vary by no more than 20%. Add shims where necessary to achieve 
correct load distribution.

• If the actual load cells are 

used during installation, take 
extreme care to prevent 
overload damage. A tank or 
hopper can exert huge forces 
when dropped only a fraction 
of an inch. Dummy load cells 
can be used during 
installation.

• It is crucial that all piping or 

conduit be horizontal and flexible. If flexible piping is not used, make sure 
distance from vessel to the first pipe support is 20-30 times pipe diameter. 
For details, see the “Technical Information” section of the RLWS Load Cell 
Product Selection Guide (PN 22054). In smaller, lower capacity tanks and 
hoppers, isolating resultant forces becomes extremely critical. 

• Load cells should not be installed in mounts until all welding is completed. 

The heat generated from welding current passing through a load cell can 
damage the adhesive holding the strain gauge to the body. If possible, use 
a dummy load cell when welding to maintain finished height. If welding is 
unavoidable after load cell installation, connect the ground in such a way 
that the current does not flow through the load cell. For example, if welding 
on the mount top plate, the ground must be connected to the vessel, not to 
the mount base or support structure. Also, protect the load cell and cable 
from weld splatter.

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Summary of Contents for EZ Mount

Page 1: ...EZ Mount Load Cell Mounting Kit Installation Guide PN 25710 Rev C March 10 2018...

Page 2: ...marks of their respective companies All information contained within this publication is to the best of our knowledge complete and accurate at the time of publication Rice Lake Weighing Systems reserv...

Page 3: ...tes can be viewed at www ricelake com training or obtained by calling 715 234 9171 and asking for the training department 1 0 Introduction 1 1 1 Safety 2 2 0 Mechanical Installation 3 2 1 General Inst...

Page 4: ...Load Cell Mounting Kit ii Visit our website www RiceLake com Rice Lake continually offers web based video training on a growing selection of product related topics at no cost Visit www ricelake com w...

Page 5: ...n the load bearing groove of the cell This design is very effective in providing for thermal expansion contraction with little friction In the majority of applications the assemblies are self checking...

Page 6: ...te injury Indicates information about procedures that if not observed could result in damage to equipment or corruption to and loss of data General Safety Do not operate or work on this equipment unle...

Page 7: ...where necessary to achieve correct load distribution If the actual load cells are used during installation take extreme care to prevent overload damage A tank or hopper can exert huge forces when drop...

Page 8: ...assembly Carefully consider three areas which commonly cause accuracy problems Are the supporting legs adequately braced so they will not spread when the system is fully loaded Does the supporting str...

Page 9: ...e center of the top plate through the center of the load cell 6 Lower the corner or side of the vessel carefully onto the top plate The force of a vessel weighing several tons can damage a load cell i...

Page 10: ...l load distribution make final height adjustments by placing shims between the top plate loading bracket and the weighing vessel The variation in load among the cells should be no more than 20 To accu...

Page 11: ...re not the vessel 3 If conduit protection is necessary against mechanical or rodent damage to the load cell cables use flexible conduit and conduit adapters at the load cells Conduit can also provide...

Page 12: ...m 4 0 Junction Box Connections Adjustments Calibration Refer to Junction Box manual for trimming details Refer to indicator manual or Technical Information section in Rice Lake Weighing Systems Load C...

Page 13: ...ebris restricting load cell movement or debris between scale and structure 2 Check that tank vessel and mounts are plumb level and square at critical areas 3 Check all piping and conduit for connectio...

Page 14: ...n that load cell is disconnected and replaced with simulator Symptom Possible Cause No return to zero Mechanical binding or debris in seals or under load cells May have lost system calibration Non lin...

Page 15: ...14773 14795 14797 14797 26071 3 Washer 6 15177 15184 15184 15184 26070 4 Double Ended Shear Beam Load Cell 1 See Load Cell Selection Guide 5 Load Bar 2 18267 18268 18269 18269 26073 6 Base Plate 1 18...

Page 16: ...acity of 200 000 lb and 250 000 lb Item No Description Qty Replacement Part Numbers A B C D 1 Top Plate Loading Bracket 1 18376 18377 18378 29013 2 Load Cell Bolt 2 14774 14796 14798 14798 3 Washer 6...

Page 17: ...Replacement Parts Rice Lake Weighing Systems All Rights Reserved 13...

Page 18: ...EZ Mount Load Cell Mounting Kit 14 Visit our website www RiceLake com...

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Page 20: ...anada Mexico 800 321 6703 International 715 234 9171 Europe 31 0 26 472 1319 Rice Lake Weighing Systems is an ISO 9001 registered company Rice Lake Weighing Systems Speci cations subject to change wit...

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