What Are the Main Types of Weighing Scales Available in Uganda
What Are the Main Types of Weighing Scales Available in Uganda?
Choosing the right scale begins with understanding the types available in Uganda. Whether you need it for retail, agriculture, healthcare, logistics, or home use, this comprehensive guide walks you through the main weighing scale types, ideal applications, pricing in UGX, and why you should buy from Smart Weighing Scales, Uganda’s trusted provider.
Why Scale Type Matters in Uganda
Different industries require different scales. Accuracy levels, capacity, calibration needs, and durability all play a role. Buying the wrong type can lead to lost revenue, regulatory issues, or inefficiencies in your business.
Smart Weighing Scales offers every major type—UNBS-approved and calibrated. Explore their range at: eagleweighingsystems.com.
Main Types of Weighing Scales Used in Uganda
1. Tabletop/Digital Retail Scales
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Capacity: 3kg to 60kg
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Accuracy: ±1–5g
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Use case: supermarkets, grocery stores, butcheries
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Features: Rechargeable battery, backlit LCD, tare, label printing
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Price: UGX 280,000–400,000
2. Platform Scales
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Capacity: 100kg to over 5,000kg
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Accuracy: ±20g to ±1kg, depending on model
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Use case: farms, warehouses, logistics, construction
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Features: large steel platform, indicator cord/USB, USB/RS232, printer optional
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Price: UGX 900,000–5,000,000+
3. Hanging (Crane) Scales
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Capacity: up to 5 tons
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Accuracy: ±100g to ±1kg
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Use: livestock handling, loading bays, cargo operations
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Portability: Designed to hang items easily
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Price: UGX 1,500,000–5,000,000
4. Precision/Analytical Balances
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Readability: 0.1mg to 0.01g
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Use: laboratories, pharmaceutical research, chemical analysis
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Enclosure: Draft shield to prevent airflow interference
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Price: UGX 2,500,000–5,000,000
5. Baby & Health Scales
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Accuracy: ±5g for infant scales; ±100g for adult BMI scales
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Use: clinics, hospitals, pediatric care, wellness centers
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Features: Auto-hold weight, BMI calculation, tare
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Price: UGX 400,000–1,200,000
6. Mechanical/Analog Scales
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Types include:
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Spring scales (hook or dial type)
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Beam balances like triple‑beam or lever scales
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Pros: No power needed, durable, simple
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Cons: Lower precision, manual calibration, difficult decimal reading
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Price: UGX 200,000–600,000
Digital vs. Analog: How They Compare in Uganda
Accuracy & Precision
Digital scales use load cells with strain gauges; they deliver more precise and consistent readings than spring‑based or beam analog types. Analog models are prone to wear and lack decimal accuracy.
Features & Ease of Use
Digital models support features like tare, auto calibration, memory, and connectivity. Analog models offer none of these, making them simpler but less functional .
Durability & Maintenance
Analog scales are robust, don’t rely on batteries, and survive rough environments; but springs degrade over time. Digital scales, though sensitive, are well-built and durable if used in dry, stable settings
Portability & Power
Digital scales are lightweight and sometimes battery-operated. Analog scales are heavier and simpler — no power required.
Cost Considerations
Analog models are cheaper upfront. But given investment in accuracy, long-term functionality, and compliance, digital scales from Smart Weighing Scales offer better value.
Which Type Should You Buy?
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Need accurate trade scale for retail? → Tabletop digital scale
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Weigh heavy sacks or pallets? → Industrial platform scale
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Handling cargo or livestock? → Crane/hanging scale
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Laboratory use? → Analytical or precision balance
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Clinic/health facility? → Baby or BMI health scales
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Low‑budget, no power supply? → Mechanical analog scale
Smart Weighing Scales provides consultations to match your industry needs. Visit: eagleweighingsystems.com to explore.
Why Buy from Smart Weighing Scales in Uganda
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Exclusive UNBS‑certified range
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Free installation and calibration
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Full warranty and maintenance support
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Product videos and demos on YouTube
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Updates and quick responses on Facebook and Twitter
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Delivery across Uganda—from Kampala to Gulu and Mbarara
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