Los Angeles Abrasion Machine Meets ASTM and European Standards
42-5315/01, 42-5315/06
- The machine consists of a closed hollow cylindrical steel drum rotating around its horizontal axis on ball bearing units mounted on a sturdy base framework.
- The drum is driven at a speed of between 30 – 33 rpm via an enclosed belt drive arrangement from an electric motor/gearbox unit situated on the base frame.
- Inside the drum a full length steel shelf is attached, accessed by a dust-proof opening.
Description
The machine consists of a closed hollow cylindrical steel drum rotating around its horizontal axis on ball bearing units mounted on a sturdy base framework.
The drum is driven at a speed of between 30 – 33 rpm via an enclosed belt drive arrangement from an electric motor/gearbox unit situated on the base frame. Inside the drum a full length steel shelf is attached, accessed by a dust-proof opening.
The cylinder incorporates a removable internal shelf, one shelf position is provided to meet the requirements of both the ASTM and EN test standards.
Controls are located easily on the right-hand side of the machine at convenient operator height.
Start and stop push buttons and a subtracting revolution counter allows the user to preset the number of revolutions before an automatic stop.
Physical & Performance
Description | Los Angeles Abrasion Machine 220- 240 V AC 50Hz |
Motor hp, amp | 1 HP |
Capacity | 5,000 g each of aggregate and charge |
Drum Speed | 30-33 rpm |
Frame | Welded structural steel |
Counter | Adjustable; automatic shut-off; push-button reset and adjustment. |
Controls | Magnetic motor starter with overload protection and integral On-Off switches |
Dimensions | 38.6” w. x 36.2” d. x 38.6” h. (980 x 920 x 980 mm) |
Weight | Net 882 lbs. (400 kg) |
Motor | 1 HP |
For detailed specifications refer to the Product Brochure.
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Los Angeles Abrasion Machine Meets ASTM and European Standards
The cylinder incorporates a removable internal shelf, one shelf position is provided to meet the requirements of both the ASTM and EN test standards. Controls are located easily on the right-hand side of the machine at convenient operator height. Start and stop push buttons and a subtracting revolution counter allows the user to preset the number of revolutions before an automatic stop.