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Axle Scales

Axle scales are an economical, adaptable and portable solution for vehicle and truck weighing. As with any other Rice Lake vehicle scales, durable construction sets these products apart from the competition.

What Is an Axle Scale?

An axle scale measures the individual weight of a vehicle’s axles and can provide the total weight of a vehicle. This type of scale is an ideal solution for applications with limited space and temporary or seasonal weighing needs. After one axle is weighed, the vehicle drives forward for the next axle to be weighed. Axle scales allow operators to monitor overloads and underloads, ensuring outgoing product is maximized while maintaining compliance with road weight limits.

WEB SC 3Column Component AX Appli

RoughDeck® AX Axle Scale

The RoughDeck AX axle scale is the portable, economical option for vehicle and truck weighing while maintaining accuracy and accountability, even in temporary site applications.

AX3040 Axle Scale

AX3040 Axle Scale

The AX3040 axle scale is easily portable, available in multiple lengths, and is ideal for monitoring vehicle weights in temporary sites.

WEB SC 3Column Component AX1 Appli

RoughDeck® AX-1 Axle Scale

Equipped with a top and bottom steel deck, Rice Lake's AX-1 axle scales ensure durable performance under the toughest condition.

1 US OTR Axle Scale Blue Truck

SURVIVOR® OTR Axle Truck Scale

Rice Lake’s reputable SURVIVOR OTR Axle truck scale is designed for in-ground, shallow-pit truck axle weighing for applications where above ground ramps aren’t practical.

RL-AX3040-Alloy-Steel-Load-Cell

AX3040 Alloy Steel Load Cell

AX3040 Alloy Steel Load Cell

TN Axlescale Application Close Up

SURVIVOR® Advantage Series IM-Axle, In-motion Axle Scale

Keep trucks moving with an in-motion axle scale. Trucks drive over the scale at up to 4 mph, and axle weights are captured and totalized with 1% total error.