About Core Cutte
This is used for determination of in situ dry density of natural or compacted fine grained soil, free from aggregates. A cylindrical cutter is used to extract a sample of the soil with the help of a dolly and rammer. From the weight, density and the moisture, and dry density of the soil is ready calculated .It consists one each of: cylindrical core cutter mode of steel, 127.3mm. Long and100mm internal diameter. Steel dolly, 25mm high with a lip to enable it to be located on top of the core cutter, rammer with detachable steel rod.
Spare, Optional Extra and Accessories:
- Cylindrical core cutter 100mm i.d. x 175mm long
- Dolly
- Test form pad of 50
Additional Information:
Sturdy and Functional DesignConstructed from high-quality mild steel, the Core Cutter ensures durability and resistance to wear. The floor-mounted setup provides stability during use, making it a dependable choice for repeated laboratory procedures. Its silver blue finish adds a professional touch to any laboratory setting.
Versatile Laboratory UsageSpecifically tailored for lab environments, the Core Cutter is capable of extracting core samples accurately and efficiently. Whether used in soil testing or research projects, its manual operation allows precise control, ensuring reliable results for each sample.
FAQs of Core Cutte:
Q: How is the Core Cutter typically used in a laboratory setting?
A: The Core Cutter is manually operated to extract cylindrical samples from materials such as soil in laboratory conditions. Its design facilitates precise sampling for further analysis and testing.
Q: What is the main process involved when using a manual Core Cutter?
A: The process involves placing the core cutter onto the sample surface, applying even manual pressure to drive it into the material, and then carefully removing the extracted core for laboratory examination.
Q: When should I choose a manually operated Core Cutter over an automatic one?
A: A manual Core Cutter is ideal when precise control, reduced maintenance, and simple operation are desired, particularly in laboratories with limited access to electric power or specialized technicians.
Q: Where is this Core Cutter best mounted for optimal safety and efficiency?
A: It is best floor mounted to ensure maximum stability during use, reducing movement and minimizing the risk of accidents in the laboratory.
Q: What benefits does a mild steel construction provide for the Core Cutter?
A: Mild steel offers high durability, resistance to bending or breaking, and long service life, making it well-suited for repeated laboratory use.
Q: How does the manual operation make this Core Cutter suitable for laboratory environments?
A: Manual operation eliminates reliance on external power sources, lowering operational costs and enhancing user control and safety in a laboratory context.
Q: Who supplies and manufactures this Core Cutter in India?
A: This Core Cutter is supplied and manufactured by a network of dealers, distributors, exporters, fabricators, and retailers across India, facilitating easy procurement for labs nationwide.