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LOAD CELLS & LOAD MONITORING SYSTEMS 

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MSL designs and manufactures a complete range of Load Monitoring Systems for all areas of engineering. Our extensive experience covers, amongst others, the following applications.

CRANE SAFETY

Crane Safety

MSL design and manufacture advanced load monitoring and crane protection systems for all types of crane, heavy lift and container handling equipment.

Overload protection
Four point weighing
Asymmetric load detection
Slack rope detection
Digital remote readout
Suitable for use in adverse environments
Fail-safe circuitry

Intrinsically safe options

Mooring Load Monitoring

MOORING LOAD MONITORING

MSL provide systems for fixed and running line load measurement on single and multi-point moorings, semi submersible rig anchors, floating production systems and tension leg platforms.

High and low load alarm
Microprocessor controlled
Data storage, analysis and hard copy
Intrinsically safe
Cost effective systems

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SILO SYSTEMS

Silo Weighing

This MSL system provides accurate measurement of muds and chemicals within the silo and provides data display and hard copy printout at remote stations. The system can be installed at build stage or retro-fitted.

Intrinsically safe options
Customised software for weight, product and customer identification

 

Module Weighing

MODULE WEIGHING

A system enables users to determine all-up weight, weight distribution and centre of gravity movement during the construction of large structures, typically offshore rigs. The system may be configured with individual load cells with discrete displays or a combination of load cells outputting to a central processor and display. MSL module weighing systems are always custom built to suit each application.

Rugged design & waterproof
Highly adaptable
Battery backup
Simple to install and use

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ON-HOOK WEIGHING

On Hook Weighing

A rugged and portable system designed to monitor container, or similar, crane loads. The primary system comprises a load monitoring telemetry shackle which constantly averages and transmits load weight to a hand held receiver.

Self contained hand held receiver
Crane to crane portable
Alphanumeric key pad
LCD display
Data check-back system
Hard copy printer at remote recorder
Completely waterproof

 

Civil Engineering

CIVIL ENGINEERING

MSL specialise in the design, manufacture, installation and maintenance of systems for long term or investigative monitoring of civil engineering structures. Typically displacement and load parameters are monitored either for real time assessment , or for data acquisition, analysis and storage. MSL systems are custom designed for each application and use state-of-the-art transducers and associated instrumentation which has been proven in the field.

Single or multi-station monitoring
Portable systems available
Local or remote data
Suitable for use in adverse environments
Simple to install and use

     RADIO TELEMETRY    

Radio telemetry units can be added to all standard transducers and load cell systems. They are battery operated and self contained, have multi channel capability and are rugged, lightweight and waterproof.


MSL’s expertise can be utilised to design, manufacture and install complete systems whereby the status of required parameters are monitored locally and displayed remotely. The measurement of load and pressure can be incorporated within systems designed to operate in the most hostile and hazardous environments both onshore and offshore. 

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