HET A.5.1440 - LOS ANGELES ABRASION TESTING MACHINE : IS : 2386 – IV
LOS ANGELES ABRASION TESTING MACHINE
The machine is used for testing crushed slag, crushed and uncrushed gravel for resistance to abrasion. The aim of the test is to find the percentage wear due to the relative rubbing action between the aggregates and steel balls used as abrasive charge. The oven dried aggregates are weighed and rotated along with abrasive charge in the machine for the 500 or 1000 revolutions and percentage of wear so found out is reported as Los Angeles abrasion value.
The machine consists of a hollow cylinder mounted horizontally on a sturdy frame on ball bearings. There is an opening which can be closed with adjust tight cover to facilitate charging and discharging the drum with the material under test. A detachable shelf which extends throughout the inside length of the drum which catches the abrasive charge and does not allow it to fall on the cover. The drum is rotated by an electric motor through a heavy reduction gear at a speed of 30-33 R.P.M. A revolution counter is fitted to the frame. A tray is supplied for collection of the material at the end of the test. Complete with abrasive charge consisting of a set of twelve hardened steel balls, approximately 48mm dia, suitable for operation on 440V, 3 phase, 50 cycles, A.C. Supply.