Truck Scale Site Planning
- Weighing News
- Jun 4
- 1 min read
Truck scales are a big investment, so it’s important to plan ahead and design an optimized site.
Assessing Truck Scale Sites
To ensure the longest lifespan and best performance for your truck scale, proper site planning is essential. Your truck scale supplier can help evaluate the following:

Traffic flow
Foundation location
Electrical and conduit requirements
Soil conditions and drainage
Ease of maintenance
Accessory locations
Many factors can determine the ideal layout for a site, so take time to decide what’s best for you.
Mapping Operations
Before purchasing a new truck scale, draw a flow map of current or planned operations and determine areas for improvement. Ensure there is adequate space around the scale to perform maintenance and accommodate driver safety. If heavy traffic flow may cause a line, incorporate additional space for waiting trucks. Also, consider any special filling or dumping procedures that need space at the site.
Plotting Traffic Flow
Plan traffic patterns on your flow map, marking where trucks enter, load, unload and exit the site. Make sure there is plenty of room for drivers to maneuver. Once you’ve plotted the flow, take a test drive with a full-size truck, checking for any tight spots or safety issues.
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