Los Angeles Abrasion Machine NABM-100 rotates at a controlled speed between 31 and 33 rpm to ensure consistent results. It features a steel tray that allows for the convenient unloading of the tested specimen. This unit comprises a rolled steel drum with a 12 mm wall thickness for durability. It comes with a digital counter to track and monitor revolutions accurately. Our machine has a powder-sprayed surface for corrosion resistance and a clean finish.
$3,763.00
Specifications
| Rotating speed | 31 to 33 rpm |
| Abrasive charges | Set of 12 abrasive charges: 1.13/16” (7 pcs) and 1.7/8” (5 pcs) |
| Abrasive charges (options) | Set of 12 abrasive charges: 1.7/8” (EN) |
| Power consumption | 750W |
| Power supply | AC220V, 50Hz/60Hz |
| Internal dimension | 710×510mm(±5mm) |
| External dimension | 942×959×948mm |
| Net Weight | 340 kg |
| Gross Weight | 410 kg |
Features
Applications
Standard Accessories
Abrasive Charges (1.7/8”) (12 set)
Steel Tray for Specimen Unloading (1 pc)
Protective Cover (1 pc)
Optional Accessories
Abrasive Charges (1.7/8” (5 pcs), 1.13/16" (7 pcs) (12 sets)
Noise Reduction and Safety Cabinet (110 kg) (1 pc)
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FAQ for Los Angeles Abrasion Machine NABM-100
1: Is the Los Angeles Abrasion Machine NABM-100 easy to use and maintain?
Yes, our Los Angeles Abrasion Machine features a steel tray for easy unloading of tested specimens, making the process smooth and efficient. The powder-coated surface protects the machine from corrosion, reducing maintenance needs. Its robust construction and full-length protective cover also enhance safety and durability, minimizing downtime.
2: Why should I choose this Los Angeles Abrasion Machine NABM-100 over others?
This Los Angeles Abrasion Machine offers a strong steel drum with a thick 12mm wall for enhanced durability and long service life. Its automatic digital counter, powder-sprayed finish, and safety features like noise reduction covers set it apart by combining precision with user convenience and safety.
3: Can the number of revolutions be preset on the Los Angeles Abrasion Machine NABM-100?
Yes, the built-in automatic digital counter allows users to preset the exact number of drum revolutions before starting the test. This feature prevents human error, saves time, and ensures consistent testing parameters for every sample evaluated.
4: Is training required to operate the Los Angeles Abrasion Machine?
The Los Angeles Abrasion Machine is designed with user-friendly controls, making basic operation straightforward for trained lab personnel. However, initial training on setting the counter, loading specimens, and safety protocols is recommended to maximize accuracy and safety during use.
5: Is there any noise during operation?
While the machine naturally produces some noise due to rotating metal components and abrasive impact, the full-length protective cover significantly reduces noise levels for a quieter working environment. This feature helps maintain comfort and safety in the lab.
6: What materials is the drum made from?
The rotating drum is made from high-grade steel, built to resist wear and maintain its internal dimensions over time. This ensures testing accuracy and the extended lifespan of the Los Angeles Abrasion Machine.
7: Is training required to use the Los Angeles Abrasion Machine?
No formal training is required, though having basic familiarity with aggregate testing helps. The controls are simple, and the user manual provides step-by-step instructions.
8: Can I run multiple tests in a day?
Yes, the Los Angeles Abrasion Machine is built for continuous lab use, allowing you to run multiple tests efficiently. The motor and drum design support repeated cycles without overheating or slowing down.
9: What is the typical lifespan of the Los Angeles Abrasion Machine?
With proper care and regular maintenance, the Los Angeles Abrasion Machine can last for many years. Its rugged steel construction and industrial-grade components are designed for long-term laboratory use.