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AW-3-45LT - Aero Weigh AW-3-45 45,000 lbs Aircraft Weight Scale

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The AW-3-45LT is a specific part number of the series Aero Weigh AW-3-45. For more generalized information on this item series or for more options, click here.

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General Information
Part #AW-3-45LT
ManufacturerAero Weigh

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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY

Compatible Aircraft*
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Question:
What is the lowest certified calibration rating for the AW-3-45 aircraft weight scale?
Answer:

The AW-3-45 scale can display weights below 500 lbs; however, readings under that threshold are not certified for accuracy. The lowest point at which the scale is officially calibrated and certified is 500 lbs.

For any aircraft weighing applications that require certified accuracy, measurements should meet or exceed this 500-lb minimum. This ensures compliance with industry standards and reliable performance for weight and balance operations.

Asked July 17, 2025