

Onboard Load Measurement measures the weight while loading the Tipper or Dumper. The load capturing depends on loading angle of the truck. Normally the accuracy of load will vary between ±5% of Full scale.The accuracy will be better if the truck always carries load above 70%.
Specification
- Model : PAYLOAD T
- CPU : High speed 16 bit CPU
- Memory : 5000 trips storage
- Display : 2 x 16 character LCD alphanumeric display
- Digital Input : Limit switch I/P
- Digital Output : One output is energies lamps /audio alarm when lifting the tipper while latching the weight.
FAQs
A load indication system, such as the PAYLOAD T, performs onboard load measurement to weigh material while it’s being loaded into a tipper or dumper, giving operators a real-time readout instead of relying on guesswork or manual weighbridge checks.
The system’s accuracy typically falls within ±5% of full scale, and accuracy improves further when the truck consistently carries loads above 70% of its rated capacity, making it a reliable safe load indicator for regular heavy-load operations.
It uses a 2 x 16 character LCD alphanumeric display, giving operators a clear, easy-to-read readout of load weight and status directly in the cab without needing external monitoring equipment.
Yes, the system includes memory for up to 5,000 trips, allowing fleet managers to review load history for individual tippers or dumpers over time, useful for tracking overloading incidents or utilization patterns.
The PAYLOAD T model runs on a high-speed 16-bit CPU, allowing it to process weight data and trigger alarms quickly enough to be useful during active loading and lifting operations.
Yes, by giving real-time weight feedback and storing up to 5,000 trips of load data, the safe load indicator helps supervisors identify overloading patterns across a fleet and correct them before they cause equipment damage or accidents.

