A look inside the HC-i counting scale

One of the interesting features of A&D’s HC-i counting scale is its modular construction. The indicator can be separated from the base:
A&D HC-i counting scale

The following image lets you have a look inside the base of the scale. You can click on the tabs to highlight different elements and read a short description:

HC-i counting scale inside base
HC-i load cellThe load cell is attached to the bottom plate on one end and to the top plate on the other. It will slightly bend when a load is applied.
Strain gagesThe deformation of the load cell is measured by tiny sensors called strain gauges. If you look closely (or click on the image to see it in full size), you can see two of them on top of the load cell while two more are located on the bottom side.
Overload stopsThe overload stops prevent the load cell form deforming too far when a load beyond its capacity is applied. The two screws on the top are used to slightly tilt the top plate in order to adjust the overload gap between the plate and the 4 corner stops.

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Near Field Communication: A&D’s new wireless UC-324NFC scale

The following short video shows A&D’s new wireless UC-324NFC scale in action. It is the first scale in the world with an integrated NFC chip, making it very easy to transfer your weight to your smartphone. Currently, this only works on Android with A&D’s own WellnessConnected app:

A&D UC-324NFC wireless scale with NFC