Nonlinear Weighing Scale With Tare Function
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Nonlinear Weighing Scale With Tare Function
3D printed weighing scale with several attractive features such as
- More sensitive for light payloads (2g/div)
- Max 500g payload
- Tare function (subtraction of the weight of containers)
- No spring
- Easy to calibrate
Maximum part size : 126(W) x 179(D) x 192(H) mm
Supplies
- 11mm steel balls (36 balls)
- 1.6mm stainless wire for the shafts
- 2mm tapping screws (wood screws)
- Lubricant (silicone oil)
- Print the all parts with supplied posture.
- Print two copies of main weight holder parts.
- No support structures needed.
Assembly
- Fill the weight holders with steel balls.
- Assemble the parts with screws.
- Bend the single end of the shaft to avoid it slipping out, then insert.
- Print the index (scale.pdf below). Please make sure that the magnification is correct. (it has 10mm reference scale).
Downloads
Calibration
- Adjust balance weight (at bottom) to make the top and bottom links horizontal.
- Stick the scale so that the 0g position is aligned to the hand (meter needle).
- Attach the main weight using tapping screws.
- Using an object with known weight, adjust the vertical position of main weight.
Learn
Roberval mechanism
- Parallelogram link makes the scale insensitive to the payload position.
- The mechanism can be regarded as a balance.
- Weight of Roberval mechanism is compensated by the balance weight on the line of the balance.
Nonlinear scale
- Main weight (W) is attached at the bottom of the pivot.
- Heavy weight changes the distance from the pivot to the main weight, and the balance becomes less sensitive.
Tare function
- Since the balance weight is on the line of the balance, the position of the weight does not affect to the sensitivity of the scale.
- Position of the main weight does not affect to the balance (0 position) of the scale also.