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Welcome tothe forum Mossy.
Before a tsunami of technical jargon overwhelms your query I'll launch a pre-emptive strike by advising you that the noseweight should be measured with the caravan hitch at the height of your towball when towing.
You can stand your gauge or bathroom scales on material to raise the head of your chosen device to the correct height.
Reich gauges offer a guarantee of accuracy I think.
OMG stand by everyone for a absolute deluge of posts by the usual members on this forum who have endless advice on this subject, I hope the original poster has a degree in several subjects to have any hope of understanding more or less any of it.
If you put Noseweight in the search box at the top left (by the Practical Caravan logo) you will come up with over 10 pages of replies relating to youe question .
Best of luck reading that lot !!!!
I use a Reich and it is within a Kg of my Millenco 'calibrated' gauge.
If you ever did Applied Maths at school as I did you will know that the 2-3in or so difference in height caused by the insertion of the Reich makes next to know difference.
When I use a nose weight gauge I use the Millenco nose weight gauge it is accurate enough for my needs and I would recommend it to anyone who was thinking of buying a nose weight gauge,
When I use a nose weight gauge I use the Millenco nose weight gauge it is accurate enough for my needs and I would recommend it to anyone who was thinking of buying a nose weight gauge,
I initially used the bathroom scales which a very accurate according to airport check in success. Then I checked the reading from the scales using my Milenco gauge and it was within a couple of kilograms. So after that I just use the Milenco as it’s far more convenient to use and carry around if required. I’m one of those sad people who used to check noseweight on the return journeys from Europe. 🙂
We had the Reich and although accurate you need to be careful. Our caravan rolled about an inch and snapped off the head. We now use the heavy duty Milenco nose weight gauge as our nose weight is rated at up to 150kg.