Syringe For Concrete Air Meters
The syringe is used to introduce additional water into the base through the petcock until water is expelled through the opposite petcock. This insures that the 1/4 cubic foot base is completely full of water as per ASTM C231. Made of long lasting treated rubber.
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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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