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Top Reddit comments about Industrial Spring Scales:

u/uradonkey003 · 1 pointr/paintball

Our shop sells fill stations, it would be best to get a bulk CO2 tank to fill from. Also a fish scale as u/phantomjm mentioned.

u/mnp · 2 pointsr/AskPhysics

You will see two kinds of friction: rolling (in the bearings and squishing the wheel), and if you're going sideways, sliding (static before moving, and dynamic afterwards). In either case, experiment is probably the right way to answers.

You could just get a spring scale like this, (check the supermarket?) and some weights (milk jugs with water, or several different friends).

Weight the board and pull with scale, measuring the pull force. Plot a graph of weight vs pull force. Repeat for each type of surface.

u/FullFrontalNoodly · 3 pointsr/rocketry

The simplest method is to use a spring scale like one of these:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ARJOS8Y

If you know how to use an Arduino, then you can use these:

https://www.amazon.com/CHENBO-Weight-Weighing-Pressure-Arduion/dp/B078JX3KJN

u/arsenale · 1 pointr/pencils

You could use a spring scale

http://www.amazon.com/Ohaus-8261-M0-Pull-Type-Capacity-Increments/dp/B00BT2FAFI

But it gets complicated, since you have to measure the peak force when the movement starts, and then the constant force. But then you would need some kind of rails, and a way to keep the speed constant, and in a little bit it becomes rocket science :-)

u/kulkuri · 1 pointr/Ultralight

This for example: Ajax Spring Scale

There are other ones with different scales. Turns out the finnish webstores I found only sold to schools or organizations and not to individuals.

u/boson96 · 3 pointsr/india

Weighing Scale Digital Heavy Duty HandGripped Portable for Various Use,Generic color 50Kg https://www.amazon.in/dp/B00HCEFQ4C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_WPY-Ab35V918F