AZA 0852 SEMI AUTOMATIC CONE PENETROMETER

  • Semi-automatic operation ensures consistent readings
  • Used for determining soil strength and cone penetration index
  • Robust construction for long-term lab and field use
  • Compact and easy-to-operate with minimal supervision
  • Ideal for geotechnical and civil engineering applications

 

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Description

Semi Automatic Cone Penetrometer – Reliable Soil Strength Testing Solution

The Semi Automatic Cone Penetrometer is a fundamental device for evaluating soil consistency, strength, and bearing capacity. Widely used in geotechnical, civil, and construction engineering sectors, this semi-automatic model ensures precision and consistency in every test. Its design integrates a mechanical clutch release mechanism to control the cone drop, ensuring uniform penetration into soil samples without manual variation.

Designed to conform to IS: 2720 Part 5 and BS 1377 testing standards, the penetrometer uses a standard cone and adjustable weight configuration to simulate accurate soil pressure. The robust cast iron frame enhances stability during operation, while the fine-scale dial gauge ensures precise measurements of cone penetration in millimeters.

Its semi-automatic operation eliminates human error associated with manual cone release, making it ideal for laboratories that demand reproducible results. Whether you’re testing cohesive soil samples, clay layers, or other fine-grained substrates, this device delivers reliable data crucial for determining construction feasibility, foundation design, and soil settlement predictions.

Azalab brings this professional-grade equipment to your lab with the assurance of quality, compliance, and performance.

Used to determine the moisture content at which clay soils pass from a
plastic to a liquid state. Two Version are available. One the standard one
& the other is semi-automatic with timer where the cone is allowed to free
fall for a period of 5 seconds including one each of 50 gm. & 100 gm.
weight, one penetration cone, preset counter & measuring cup.

Its semi-automatic operation eliminates human error associated with manual cone release, making it ideal for laboratories that demand reproducible results. Whether you’re testing cohesive soil samples, clay layers, or other fine-grained substrates, this device delivers reliable data crucial for determining construction feasibility, foundation design, and soil settlement predictions. AZALAB+TEST

The device’s semi-automatic drop mechanism is its defining attribute. With the press of a button or activation of a clutch lever, the cone is released uniformly onto the sample surface. This action replicates a consistent downward force, critical in evaluating sensitive soil samples where uneven pressure can skew results. The penetration depth is then recorded after a standard time (typically 5 seconds), giving an empirical measure of the soil’s resistance to penetration.AZALAB

Specifications

Feature Specification
Model Semi Automatic Cone Penetrometer
Penetration Scale 0–25 mm with 0.01 mm least count
Cone Angle 30 degrees (as per IS: 2720 Part V)
Operation Semi-automatic drop with clutch release
Cone Weight 148g or 148g + additional 75g/100g masses
Base Material Cast iron base with anti-slip feet
Dial Gauge Precision dial, 0.01 mm resolution
Applications Soil strength, consistency, settlement
Power Supply Not required (manual mechanism)
Standards IS: 2720 Part 5, BS 1377

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What is a cone penetrometer used for?
A: It is used to measure the consistency and strength of soil, especially for foundation and geotechnical analysis.

Q2: What makes the semi-automatic version better than manual?
A: It provides uniform cone release for more accurate and repeatable results, reducing operator-induced variability.

Q3: Is this suitable for field testing?
A: Yes, it’s compact and durable, making it ideal for both lab and on-site soil testing.

Q4: Does it comply with Indian soil testing standards?
A: Yes, it fully complies with IS: 2720 Part 5 for soil consistency testing.

Q5: What type of soil is best suited for testing with this device?
A: It’s ideal for cohesive soils like clay, silt, and other fine-grained materials.

Additional information

Additional information

Penetration Scale

0–25 mm with 0.01 mm least count

Base Material

Cast iron base with anti-slip feet

Power Supply

Not required (manual mechanism)