Reasonable price Impact Hammer Test Concrete - Motar test hammer TMH-20 – TMTeck
Reasonable price Impact Hammer Test Concrete - Motar test hammer TMH-20 – TMTeck Detail:
Motar test hammer
1.Al alloy or plastic shell
2.Easy operation, type-in-one
3.test hardness and strength
4.N W: 0.8kg
Brief introduction:
This instrument is specially used in testing the compressive strength of mortar in building brick component.
Trait:
1)Center rod use imported materials, high precision, wear proof.
2)Shell made from super hard aluminum, perfectly protect instrument from damage on site work, and prolong use life.;
3)Pointer slider is outside ring structure, easy to adjust friction, and assure the equal friction between pointer slider and axis, so that assure the accuracy of instrument. Compare with other brand similar product, it’s better accuracy, longer use life.
Parameter:
Test range: 1.0~25Mpa
Standard impact energy: 0.196J(0.02kgf.m)
Stroke of rebound hammer: 75mm
Friction of pointer slider: 0.4N~0.6N
Sphere radius of rebound pole SR: 25mm
Average rebound hammer on steel anvil: 74±2
Size: Φ54*268mm
Weight: ≈1KG
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