Reich weight gauge

DSB replied on 24/03/2019 17:18

Posted on 24/03/2019 17:18

Does anyone use one of these for weighing your caravan?  If so, any thoughts?  Do you use the yellow one or the orange one?

Will all the problems of overloading and dropped axles (including ours), I'm thinking I might invest in one of these gadgets.  Caravan goes in next week to have the axle replaced 'as a measure of goodwill' (that's what Bailey are calling these replacements).  I just want the easiest/ most accurate method of keeping within the specified weight.

David

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DavidKlyne replied on 24/03/2019 20:16

Posted on 24/03/2019 20:16

David

I had one and to some extent I agree with AD that it is a bit of a faff. Ideally you have to have completely level solid ground to get an accurate reading. Apparently they are used by the German Police to weigh caravans if they suspect they are over weight. If you are concerned about the weight of your caravan I would be inclined to take it to a public weigh bridge in fully laden form. Assuming that your van is not totally over loaded it is more than likely that Bailey are skimping on the axle weight, nor sure what you cab do about that?

David

lornalou1 replied on 24/03/2019 20:52

Posted on 24/03/2019 20:52

I pick my new swift up on Tuesday and going straight to the local weigh bridge as van will be empty except for the battery and MM. everything I put in will be weighed, even the cutlery will be in a plastic bag and weighed. When you get van back if empty then use a weigh bridge and work from there, but with all your experience I feel I'm teaching how to suck eggs. sealed but you only have to do this once.

dave the rave replied on 24/03/2019 21:42

Posted on 24/03/2019 21:42

I use mine from time to time.(yellow for single axle) but as my caravan is on a concreted area beside my bungalow and I have a mover it is actually quite easy.The mover is a definite advantage for this operation.

DSB replied on 24/03/2019 22:00

Posted on 24/03/2019 22:00

I have used a weighbridge in the past, but the experience this last few months with the failed axle makes me want to check it more frequently, especially as our intention is to change what we put in the van according to where we are going and how long we are going for.  I just thought the Reich device might be a simple answer.  It appears it might not be as straightforward as I thought!  undecided  The jury sti might be out then!  smile

David

DSB replied on 24/03/2019 22:07

Posted on 24/03/2019 18:01 by

Hi David

I have one of these but have to admit to rarely using it as its a bit of a faff and only practical for me after moving the  van  out of the position I store it but it does seem to work.

Off topic

I have just had my Thule awning transferred to my new van and with the use of bespoke brackets its a very much neater job than it was on the Lunar that used a sort of universal bracket, just thought I would mention it in case you ever decided to change your van, dont let it go. 

Posted on 24/03/2019 22:07

On the subject of the Thule, AD, the brackets on your new van look very similar to the ones we have.  I know your old van had brackets which went across the width of the caravan.  Ours go the same way as on your new van.  Did John Rose fit it for you David?

David 

JVB66 replied on 24/03/2019 22:13

Posted on 24/03/2019 22:07 by DSB

On the subject of the Thule, AD, the brackets on your new van look very similar to the ones we have.  I know your old van had brackets which went across the width of the caravan.  Ours go the same way as on your new van.  Did John Rose fit it for you David?

David 

Posted on 24/03/2019 22:13

Our Pegasus has very neat brackets that are glued to the roof so no holes to let water in ,that the Thule Awning is bolted to 

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Posted on 24/03/2019 22:07 by DSB

On the subject of the Thule, AD, the brackets on your new van look very similar to the ones we have.  I know your old van had brackets which went across the width of the caravan.  Ours go the same way as on your new van.  Did John Rose fit it for you David?

David 

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dmiller555 replied on 25/03/2019 08:12

Posted on 24/03/2019 22:00 by DSB

I have used a weighbridge in the past, but the experience this last few months with the failed axle makes me want to check it more frequently, especially as our intention is to change what we put in the van according to where we are going and how long we are going for.  I just thought the Reich device might be a simple answer.  It appears it might not be as straightforward as I thought!  undecided  The jury sti might be out then!  smile

David

Posted on 25/03/2019 08:12

I have a Reich yellow caravan scale and agree that it does need to be used on a hard surface in order to work correctly, but it is simple to use especially if you have a motor-mover.

I wrote about it a while back on my blog and am, some 7 months later still  trying to arrange a visit to a weigh-bridge to check its accuracy, because the results showed my caravan is far lighter than Lunar suggest that it should be.

I really must do that soon, maybe I should tie a knot in something to assist my memory. 

Oneputt replied on 25/03/2019 08:16

Posted on 25/03/2019 08:16

I am sure it’s not just Baileys that have failed axle due to ‘overloading’. I would think there are a lot of different brands overloaded so how come, anecdotally we only here of Baileys 

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