Low-cost concrete test hammer for sale, it is equipped with a 2.2" color display for clear reading results. The handheld digital rebound hammer connects to a communication computer via the USB port and can generate test reports immediately after transferring the data to the computer.
Specification
- Model: ATO-RH-HD225T
- Sensor Life: >200,000 cycles
- Steel Anvil Rate Rebound Value: 80±2
- Strength Measurement Range: 10-60 MPa
- Volume: 60mm* 280mm
- Nominal Kinetic Energy: 2.207 J
- Impact Hammer Stroke: 75mm
- Dimensions: 275*55* 85mm
- Consistency of Values: ≤ 0.5 difference between the pointer reading of the mechanical rebound meter and the screen reading of the instrument
- Weight: 1.0 kg
Features
- ATO-RH-225Trebound concrete test hammer is supplied with a wireless printer, which supports printing on the spot after the test.
- The digital concrete rebound hammer has the advantages of small size, light weight, high testing accuracy, stable performance, easy operation, and ultra-low power consumption.
- The digital concrete rebound hammer is a great tool for testing the strength of your concrete, with its 2.2" colour screen automatically displaying the mean strength rebound value after testing.
- The digital Swiss hammer has a large data storage capacity.
- The digital concrete rebound hammer can be connected to a PC to produce test reports.
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Applications
The rebound hammer is a widely used non-destructive testing tool for assessing the strength and consistency of concrete structures. It is commonly used in construction and civil engineering applications to evaluate the compressive strength of concrete in areas such as bridges, dams, buildings, and pavements.
Tips: What does a rebound hammer do?
A rebound hammer is a device used for non-destructive testing of concrete. It is used to determine the strength and quality of concrete by measuring its surface hardness. The hammer works by striking the concrete surface with a metal rod, which then rebounds back to the hammer. The hardness of the concrete surface can be determined from the rebound distance of the hammer.
The rebound hammer is widely used in construction and engineering projects to evaluate the strength and quality of concrete structures, such as buildings, bridges, roads, and dams. It is a quick and non-destructive method of testing that can provide useful information about the condition of the concrete, without the need for costly and time-consuming laboratory tests.
Rebound hammer testing can also be used to detect defects or damage to concrete structures, such as cracks, voids, or delaminations, which can affect the strength and durability of the concrete. By identifying these defects early, engineers can take corrective action to prevent further damage and maintain the safety and integrity of the structure.