Economy Slump Cone Test Set w/ Plastic Slump Cone
Introducing our Economy Plastic Slump Cone Test Set – a reliable and affordable solution for conducting precise concrete slump tests. This essential tool is tailored for construction professionals, engineers, and quality control teams looking to ensure the consistency and workability of concrete mixes while staying within budget.
Key Features:
1. High-Quality Plastic Construction: Our Slump Cone Test Set is crafted from durable and high-quality plastic materials, ensuring resistance to wear and tear while maintaining affordability.
2. Accurate Results: This set provides precise measurements of concrete slumps, empowering you to maintain the desired workability and quality of your concrete mixes with confidence.
3. User-Friendly Design: With a straightforward setup and easy-to-follow instructions, our test set is accessible for individuals with varying levels of experience, making it suitable for both beginners and seasoned technicians.
4. Portability and Convenience: Its lightweight and compact design allows for easy transportation to different job sites, ensuring you can perform slump tests wherever your projects take you.
5. Budget-Friendly Choice: We understand the importance of cost considerations, and our Economy Plastic Slump Cone Test Set offers an economical way to ensure concrete quality without compromising accuracy or durability.
Elevate the quality of your concrete projects without stretching your budget. Count on our Economy Plastic Slump Cone Test Set for the perfect combination of affordability and functionality. Order yours today and take a confident step toward maintaining high-quality concrete mixes.
The Economy Slump Cone Test Set includes:
- Fabricated Aluminum Slump Cone Base
Accessories for the Slump Cone Tests:
- Graduated Tamping Rod, 24 x 5/8in is a round, straight steel rod used with concrete cylinder molds, slump cones, and unit weight tests.
- Tamping Rod, 12 x 3/8in is rounded hemispherical tips, less scale and used primarily on 4" test cylinders.
- Aluminum Scoop, 24oz, Round Mouth, #1 makes easy work of concrete sampling for slump or air entrainment testing.
- Strike Off Bar, Aluminum, 1 x 12in is used to remove excess material when molding concrete cylinder specimens and slump cone tests.
- Slump Cone Filling Funnel for Concrete is used to allow for fast and easy filling of Slump Cones.
Slump Cone Test Sets Meets Test Methods:
AASHTO T119
ASTM C 143
ASTM C 143M
BS 1881
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