Griffith Elder introduces Mass-Tel range
4th February 2025
Griffith Elder has introduced its Mass-Tel range of ISObus load cells and weighing systems last month during LAMMA 2025.
The company has showcased its innovative and user-friendly ISObus plug and weigh technology to the wider public during the machinery show that was hosted at NEC Birmingham on 15th and 16th January.
Griffith Elder said that its Mass-Tel range is designed fully in-house, enabling the company to deliver high-quality, technically advanced products while ensuring a seamless experience for OEMs, operators and service engineers.
The Mass-Tel systems are ISObus and J1939 compatible, making them ideal for agricultural, automotive and off-road machinery applications, the company explained.
A spokesperson for Griffith Elder said: “At the heart of the ISObus weighing systems are the Mass-Tel load cells, each with their own embedded CANbus ECU.
“Simply connect the load cells in-line directly onto ISObus. Griffith Elder’s ISObus Plug & Weigh technology requires no junction boxes or interface electronics. Together, the load cells form a complete scale directly with ISObus & J1939 CANbus protocols.”
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Straightforward system
The company added that operation, setup and diagnostics are managed through a standard ISObus Universal Terminal with the load cells delivering the user interface directly to the Universal Terminal.
Third-party system integration is straightforward via ISObus and Griffith Elder’s proprietary protocol, allowing seamless incorporation into existing control systems.
Mass-Tel Utilities (MTU) are available, plugging in to provide additional connectivity and hardware options like Bluetooth and remote large display.
The Griffith Elder Mass-Tel App connects via Bluetooth, replicating the Universal Terminal functionality while offering extra features.
The dedicated Mass-Tel connection system allows any hardware options described to be connected together, enabling simultaneous connections to ISObus and third-party software when required.”