Concrete Strike-Off Bar, Steel, 0.75 x 12in
The Concrete Strike-Off Bar, Steel, .75 x 12 inches, is used to remove excess material from a concrete cylinder mold or air meter vessel, slump cone or unit weight measure. Made from 304 stainless steel.
Features:
- Stainless steel construction
Meets Test Methods:
AASHTO T 152 , ASTM C231 , ASTM C185 , AASHTO T 345 , AASHTO T 347 , AASHTO T 196M/T 196 , ASTM C173/173M
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The Concrete Strike-Off Bar, Steel, 0.75 x 12 inches, is an essential tool for removing excess material from various concrete testing equipment such as cylinder molds, air meter vessels, slump cones, and unit weight measures. Made from high-quality 304 stainless steel, this strike-off bar is durable and reliable.
With its stainless steel construction, the Concrete Strike-Off Bar is designed to withstand heavy use and provide consistent results. It is built to meet various test methods including AASHTO T 152, ASTM C231, ASTM C185, AASHTO T 345, AASHTO T 347, AASHTO T 196M/T 196, and ASTM C173/173M.
In addition to the Concrete Strike-Off Bar, there are other accessories available for concrete air entrainment tests. Tamping rods with hemispherical tips are ideal for consolidating concrete specimens in tests that involve slump, air content, and strength. Replacement gauges for concrete air meters are also available, ensuring accurate and dependable readings in your testing process.
For those in need of replacement parts, a range of options is offered, including a replacement air pump that fits Gilson Concrete Air Meters and other manufacturers' models. These replacement parts are of high quality and offer a longer service life, ensuring that your testing equipment remains in perfect working condition.
To further enhance your knowledge in the field of concrete air entrainment testing, our website features related informative blogs. These blogs cover topics such as the proper pressure for concrete testing, the importance of concrete testing, and how the consistency of concrete is measured.
Overall, the Concrete Strike-Off Bar, Steel, 0.75 x 12 inches, is an essential tool for any professional involved in concrete testing. Its stainless steel construction, meeting of various test methods, and compatibility with other accessories make it a reliable and efficient choice for your testing needs.
Meets Test Methods:
AASHTO T152
ASTM C 231
Accessories to Concrete Air Entrainment Test:
Tamping Rods for Slump Cone Test have hemispherical tips and are for use when consolidating concrete specimens in required tests that include slump, air content, and strength
Concrete Strike-Off Bar is used to remove excess material
Replacement Gauges in Concrete Air Meter Parts are quality, dependable gauges that fit most Type B Concrete Air Meters
Replacement Air Pump fits Gilson Concrete Air Meters (and those from other manufacturers) with solid construction that offers a longer service life. For a list of more replacement parts, view our concrete air meter replacement parts page.
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