I’ve found the scale with the hook, just need to know what the metal tong is and where I can find it? Is that the royal sovereign tool? Thank you for replying Joe!That's a Royal Sovereign tool. check with your local RS distributor.
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It's a fish scale with a L bracket on the bottom so it can be held firmly against the pull and a thin stainless strap attached to the pulling point on the hook.
Thank you again Joe! If anybody knows the exact name of the attachment PLEASE let me know!I'm not exactly sure, but it's stainless steel about an inch wide, and long enough to reach through the rollers from where the hook attaches and the area where the hook attaches is reinforced. In the end, it really doesn't matter too much, you just need something with a minimal amount of grip that the rollers will pull against the gauge and then you compare from side to side the amount of pull produced by the rollers. Less pull = less pressure. Then adjust the pressure springs accordingly.
Awesome! Thank you for the reccomendation!We made our own out of pop up banner material. Cut 1-2" wide and 18" long. Fold one end over 3-4 times and put a grommet through it.
Works just as well as the the stainless strip. We recently calibrated out RS laminator with it.
it looks just like a suitcase scale that you use to weigh your bags when you fly i have one that looks just like thatCan you tell me the exact type of scale that is and where you purchased it? I really need to check my laminator and I am having a hard time actually finding a scale with that L bracket on it, or did you guys attach that yourself? Really don't want to have to spend a bunch of money on a tech or a tool, because I'm not even certain that the issue is pressure on my machine.
it looks just like a suitcase scale that you use to weigh your bags when you fly i have one that looks just like that