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Testing the strength of supports of a solar power plant using a crane scale
Power companies
HFD 6T-3IP
Crane scale
Model
HFD 6T-3IP
Weighing capacity
1500 kg; 3000 kg; 6000 kg
Readability
0.5 kg; 1 kg; 2 kg
Net weight
15 kg
Price
€ 880.-
Calibration
DAkkS calibrations are also possible on site
Testing the strength of supports of a solar power plant using a crane scale
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The supports for a solar park are driven into the ground to a depth of around 1.60 metres. A crane scale is used to ensure the tensile strength, which varies depending on the nature of the ground. This enables quick and precise testing to avoid later complaints and liability claims.
Additional information
Solar energy is one of the most important renewable energy sources of our time. Numerous solar parks are being built around the world to meet the growing demand for sustainable energy and to reduce the ecological footprint. The construction of a solar park begins with the placement of the supports for the photovoltaic modules. It is crucial that these are aligned vertically and precisely, as thousands of supports are used in large solar parks. A precise and fast tensile strength test is essential to ensure that the supports remain stable in the long term. By using a crane scale, this test is carried out efficiently and reliably, which minimizes the risk of future complaints and associated costs.
Suitable Accessories
963-132H
DAkkS calibration certificate 963-132H
Price :
680 €
All prices plus VAT and shipping costs valid until 12.10.2026 *
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