FAIRBANKS SCALES ANNOUNCES NEW 5270 SERIES MONORAIL SCALE

Ideal for use with hanging monorail trolley lines at high-output meat processing facilities

Kansas City, MO - Fairbanks Scales, Inc., the oldest scale company in the U.S. and the world's leader in weighing equipment, announces the release of the new 5270 Series Monorail Scale, ideal for installation with an existing hanging monorail trolley line at high-output meat processing facilities. As product is moved along the monorail, a momentary pause on the Fairbanks 5270 Series Monorail Scale quickly and accurately captures the product's weight before it is moved to the next processing station.


The competitively priced new 5270 Series offers accurate and repeatable weighments. It is commercially approved and features an all stainless-steel construction that provides unparalleled durability.

The 5270 Series works with any analog instrument, but pairing it with the Fairbanks FB2255 Series instrument is optimum because it features a monorail setting to meet United States Department of Agriculture requirements for a 0.1-pound tare.

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About Fairbanks Scales
Founded in 1830, Fairbanks Scales has become the leader in the industrial weighing market by creating and manufacturing an unrivaled range of weighing equipment solutions. From bench, parcel, counting, floor, and truck scales to animal, railroad track, and a full range of specialty scales, Fairbanks Scales has a reputation for being the most agile and attentive industrial weighing partner in the business. Headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., the company is also uniquely positioned to provide services for non-weighing products based on its nationwide contingent of technicians who can provide preventive maintenance and consistent, reliable service. To request more information or to find the Fairbanks representative or authorized distributor nearest you, please call (800) 451-4107, or visit www.fairbanks.com.

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