ELECTRONIC CONCRETE TEST HAMMER (SCHMIDT HAMMER) AZA1149
The AZA1149 Electronic Concrete Test Hammer is a high-precision, non-destructive testing instrument engineered for fast and accurate evaluation of concrete strength. Designed for structural inspections and quality control, it measures surface hardness and estimates compressive strength using advanced rebound technology.
With its digital interface, ergonomic construction, and high data reliability, the AZA1149 is ideal for engineers, quality inspectors, and research institutions requiring consistent, traceable concrete evaluation in both field and laboratory environments.
Key Features
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- Electronic Schmidt Hammer with high repeatability and reduced operator error
- Digital LCD display for instant rebound and strength values
- Automatic calibration ensuring consistent performance
- Data storage for up to 1000 readings
- USB connectivity for exporting results to Excel/PDF formats
- Lightweight & rugged build suitable for field inspections
- Calibration certificate included
- Compliance: ASTM C805, EN 12504-2
Description
Applications
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Structural inspection of bridges, tunnels, roads, and buildings
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Concrete quality assurance and site condition assessment
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Civil engineering laboratories and R&D centers
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Educational institutes demonstrating non-destructive test methods
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Routine maintenance checks for ageing structures
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
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| Model | AZA1149 |
| Type | Electronic Schmidt Hammer |
| Measurement Range | 10 – 100 N/mm² |
| Display | Digital LCD |
| Data Storage | Up to 1000 test results |
| Connectivity | USB export |
| Power Supply | Rechargeable Lithium Battery |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C |
| Dimensions | 280 mm × 60 mm |
| Weight | Approx. 1.5 kg |
| Standards | ASTM C805, EN 12504-2 |
Package Includes
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AZA1149 Electronic Concrete Test Hammer
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Carrying case
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USB data cable
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Charger
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User manual
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Calibration certificate
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What is the compressive strength range?
A1: The AZA1149 measures concrete strength between 10–100 N/mm², depending on calibration and surface condition.
Q2: Does it require manual calibration?
A2: No. It features automatic digital calibration.
Q3: Can test data be exported?
A3: Yes. Data can be transferred via USB in Excel-compatible formats.
Q4: Is it suitable for lightweight concrete?
A4: Yes. Accuracy improves when the hammer is set to the correct calibration mode.
Q5: Can I get replacement accessories?
A5: Yes. USB cables, chargers, and carrying cases are available separately upon request.
Why Choose AZALAB?
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Reliable supplier of advanced lab and field testing equipment
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Full technical support
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Fast dispatch across India
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Calibration and after-sales services available
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Trusted by civil engineers, QC labs, universities, and contractors
Additional information
| Model |
AZA 1149 |
|---|---|
| Type |
Electronic Schmidt Hammer |
| Measurement Range |
10 – 100 N/mm² |
| Dimensions |
280 mm × 60 mm |
| Weight |
Approx. 1.5 kg |
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