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UTEST · UTS-0865B

In-situ CBR Test Apparatus

In-situ CBR Test Apparatus, used for the in-situ determination of the bearing capacity of soils. 50 kN capacity mechanical jack with ball seating, 50 kN load ring, analog dial gauge (30 x 0.01mm) with connection parts, CBR penetration piston (UTS_0870), set of extension rods (2pcs. 110mm, 1pcs. 300mm and 1pcs. 600mm length), 3 pcs. nipples, a height adjustment bolt and its nut, an adaptor for load ring, datum bar assembly with two tripod stands, 4.5 kg(10lb) annular surcharge weight, 4.5 kg(10lb) slotted surcharge weight(2 pcs.) and 9 kg(20lb) slotted surcharge weight(2 pcs.) and vehicle brack…

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Technical specifications

Power supplyNA
PowerNA
Dimensions (W×L×H)30.0 × 170.0 × 30.0 cm
Weight50.0 kg
ManufacturerUTEST
CategorySoil Mechanics Testing Equipment
Manufacturer codeUTS-0865B

Applications of this soil-mechanics device

Soil-mechanics equipment is used for geotechnical suitability testing in building, civil and road construction. Without valid soil parameters, neither foundation design nor dam or road construction can be approved.

Triaxial systems determine shear parameters per EN ISO 17892-9. Direct-shear devices work to EN ISO 17892-10. CBR apparatus (California Bearing Ratio) follow EN 13286-47. Proctor compaction devices per EN 13286-2 determine the optimum moisture-density relationship. Atterberg sets per EN ISO 17892-12 give liquid and plastic limits.

Typical users: geotechnical consultants, civil-engineering contractors, university labs.

Manufactured by UTEST Material Testing Equipment in Ankara, one of the world's largest manufacturers of construction-materials testing equipment, supplying more than 130 countries.