Pendulum Impact Tester NPIT-100 provides two impact energy levels, 150 Joules and 300 Joules, for versatile testing. It features a 135° raised pendulum to optimize energy transfer. This unit meets international standards for reliable and consistent results. It operates manually, eliminating the need for external power sources and providing ease of operation. Our tester is constructed with durable materials to withstand regular use.
| Impact energy |
150 J, 300 J |
| Control type |
Manual |
| Raised angle |
135° |
| Standard span |
40 + 0.2 mm |
| Distance between the pendulum rotating centre and the specimen centre |
800 mm |
| Round angle of jaws |
R1 to 1.5 mm (1mm is a special order) |
| Round angle of striking edge |
R2 to 2.5 or R8±0.05 mm (8mm is a special order) |
| Specimen holder support surface angle |
11° |
| The impact of the blade angle |
30° |
| Impact blade thickness |
16 mm |
| Standards |
EN-ISO 148, EN-ISO 10045-1, DIN 50115 and ASTM E23 |
| Power supply |
Manual |
| Size of specimen |
55×10×10 mm 55×10×7.5 mm 55×10×5 mm |
| Dimension |
1000×630×1520 mm |
| Gross weight |
320 kg |
FAQ for Pendulum Impact Tester NPIT-100
1: Is the Pendulum Impact Tester NPIT-100 easy to operate?
Yes, the tester is manually operated, which makes it simple to use and doesn't require an external power source. The straightforward manual control ensures reliable testing with ease.
2: What kind of maintenance does the Pendulum Impact Tester NPIT-100 require?
The tester requires basic maintenance, such as regular cleaning, checking for any wear on key components, and periodic calibration to ensure accurate test results. It is designed for ease of maintenance and longevity.
3: How precise is the specimen placement during testing?
The impact tester provides precise specimen alignment, ensuring that the material is accurately positioned for consistent testing. The specimen holder is designed to securely hold the material in place for reliable results.
4: What is the significance of the 135° raised pendulum angle?
The 135° raised pendulum angle optimizes energy transfer during the test, ensuring accurate and consistent impact delivery for precise testing of material toughness.
5: How long does the Pendulum Impact Tester NPIT-100 take to complete a single impact test?
A typical impact test takes just a few minutes to complete, including specimen placement and test execution. The manual operation ensures that tests can be conducted efficiently, though the exact time may vary depending on specimen preparation.