We are acclaimed in rendering a huge assortment of Manual Pendulum Impact Tester. It is used to determine the impact resilience of plastics and composites. This tester is attached to the machine for the measurement of torque. It is a tester which is operated in a manual way. Manual Pendulum Impact Tester is constructed with robust materials to maintain its durability. It is available at very reasonable market price. It is used to measure the anti-impact ability of metals under the dynamic load.
Engineered for Versatility and PrecisionExperience accurate impact testing using the Manual Pendulum Impact Tester, crafted for both laboratory and industrial use. Its balanced, single-arm pendulum system ensures stable and repeatable results, while the interchangeable pendulums allow for easy adjustment of impact energy based on your testing requirements.
Standards-Compliant, Reliable PerformanceThis tester adheres strictly to ASTM D256, ISO 179, and ISO 180 standards, guaranteeing test reliability across plastic, metal, and composite samples. With a heavy-duty cast iron base and powder-coated finish, it stands up to repeated usage and harsh environments, maintaining accuracy over time.
Safe, User-Friendly OperationThe included acrylic safety shield safeguards operators, while manual controls and non-slip handle enable intuitive, immediate testing. With no need for external power, the tester offers rapid, on-demand impact testing and straightforward setup, fitting seamlessly onto any benchtop.
FAQ's of Manual Pendulum Impact Tester:
Q: How do I operate the Manual Pendulum Impact Tester?
A: To operate the tester, securely mount your specimen in the adjustable anvil, set the required impact energy by choosing the appropriate pendulum, close the acrylic safety guard, and manually release the pendulum using the control handle. The analog dial gauge instantly displays the absorbed energy.
Q: What types of materials and sample notches are supported?
A: The tester is suitable for Charpy and Izod impact testing on plastics, metals, and composite materials. It accommodates both Charpy and Izod-notch specimens, meeting the criteria of ASTM D256, ISO 179, and ISO 180 standards.
Q: When should I use the interchangeable pendulums?
A: Select a different pendulum to match your required test energy within the 1 Joule to 25 Joule range. Interchangeable pendulums enable versatility for testing materials with a wide spectrum of impact strengths, ensuring optimal test conditions.
Q: Where is the tester best installed for accurate results?
A: Install the tester on a stable, level benchtop in a controlled laboratory or industrial environment. Keep the ambient temperature between 10C and 35C and relative humidity below 85% (non-condensing) to ensure test accuracy.
Q: What is the process for Charpy or Izod impact testing using this device?
A: Prepare a specimen of size 10 mm x 10 mm x 55 mm with the appropriate notch. Position the specimen in the sample slot, adjust the anvil for Charpy or Izod configuration, set the pendulum, engage the safety shield, and manually release the pendulum to generate and measure the impact.
Q: How does the device provide safety during operation?
A: The impact tester is equipped with an acrylic safety shield that encloses the specimen and pendulum area during testing, effectively protecting users from accidental contact and debris.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this manual impact tester?
A: Key advantages include high measurement accuracy (0.02 Joule), rapid test response, manual operation (no power needed), sturdy construction for long service life, and compatibility with widely accepted Charpy and Izod impact test methods.