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PENDULUM IMPACT TESTER (25J)

Category: Mechanical Engineering Lab Equipments
PENDULUM IMPACT TESTER (25J)

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A sturdy bench-top mounted unit for the study of notched bar (Charpy) impact strength tests. A heavy base plate with a protective guard and lockable door surrounds all components. The base plate has an anvil and pillar with replaceable impact profiles for supporting notched specimens prior to testing. Learn about PENDULUM IMPACT TESTER (25J) price for optimal educational outcomes.. A heavy hammer swings on a pre-defined radius set by the hammer arm. The initial energy of the hammer can be varied by changing the starting weight and/or the start height across 3 set positions. Learn about PENDULUM IMPACT TESTER (25J) for educational labs for optimal educational outcomes.. As the hammer swings through its radius and impacts the specimen, the distance it travels past the specimen is measured on an integral scale in degrees. A brake system stops the hammer after impact. Learn about PENDULUM IMPACT TESTER (25J) strength-materials-hsm India for optimal educational outcomes.. A pointer tracks the hammer on specimen breakage, indicating the change in angle from start position to the highest point after fracture ??? remaining in position to allow recording and energy absorption calculation. Hammer release is controlled with a plunger. Learn about PENDULUM IMPACT TESTER (25J) equipment for optimal educational outcomes.. A push block on the protractor face facilitates two-handed operation, keeping the user away from the swinging arm. Test specimens are manufactured to British Standards EN 10045-1 (1990) in aluminium and brass. Learn about PENDULUM IMPACT TESTER (25J) manufacturers for optimal educational outcomes..

Technical Specifications

  • Capacity: 6.75J (min) to 25J (max)
  • Specimens: aluminium and brass, 10 of each
  • Standard specimen cross-section: 10 × 7.5mm; notch cross-section: 10 × 5.5mm
  • Bearing support span: 75mm
  • Starting positions: 3
  • Possible starting weights of hammer head: 6
  • Specimens, impact tip, and impact plates to BS EN 10045-1 (1990)