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Swedish Penetration Test Device 'S-215' [Rental]

It is used to measure the static penetration resistance of soil and for preliminary surveys or supplementary investigations such as boring, targeting soft layers within a depth of 10 meters.

- The static penetration resistance of the soil is measured to determine its hardness or softness, or the composition of the soil layers, and it is used for preliminary surveys or supplementary investigations such as boring for weak layers within a depth of 10 meters. - It is based on the JIS draft of the Japanese Geotechnical Society and is applicable to all soil layers excluding gravel as an auxiliary method for the standard penetration test.

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Electric Swedish Pile Penetration Testing Machine 'S-215K' [Rental]

To rotate the motor, just turn on the switch.

The traditional Swedish penetration test was very labor-intensive, but this machine only requires you to turn on a switch since the rotation is done by an electric motor.

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Soil Research Type Penetration Test Machine 'S-213' [Rental]

This is a soil penetration testing device that measures the dynamic penetration resistance of the soil at the current location to determine the hardness or softness of the ground and the degree of compaction.

This is a test devised by the Public Works Research Institute of the Ministry of Construction, where a hammer with a mass of 5±0.05 kg is freely dropped from a height of 500±10 mm to achieve a penetration of 100 mm, allowing for a simple determination of the dynamic cone penetration resistance of the ground based on the number of impacts required.

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