About California Bearing Ratio Test Apparatus
The California Bearing Ratio Test Apparatus is specifically designed for laboratory use to measure the bearing capacity of soil samples and subgrade strength. Engineered with durability in mind, the apparatus is crafted from high-quality mild steel and brass materials, ensuring long-lasting performance under rigorous testing conditions. It operates efficiently on a voltage of 230 volts and features semi-automatic functionality for ease of operation. Its robust construction and blue finish offer a reliable and professional laboratory-grade solution. Weighing 80 kilograms, the apparatus is stable during testing, providing accurate and consistent results for pavement design and soil assessment. This durable testing tool is ideal for laboratories involved in geotechnical and civil engineering investigations.
FAQs of California Bearing Ratio Test Apparatus:
Q: What is the primary use of the California Bearing Ratio Test Apparatus?
A: It is used to measure the bearing capacity and subgrade strength of soil samples in a laboratory setting.
Q: What material is this apparatus made from?
A: It is constructed from high-quality mild steel and brass.
Q: Does the apparatus require a specific power supply?
A: Yes, it operates on a 230-volt power supply.
Q: Is the apparatus fully automated?
A: No, it features a semi-automatic operating system for ease in laboratory usage.
Q: How much does the apparatus weigh?
A: The apparatus weighs 80 kilograms, ensuring stability during testing procedures.