Concrete Test Hammer

Concrete Test Hammer

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N110,000.00

The concrete test hammer follows the measuring principle according to Schmidt and is an easy-to-use tool for testing the compressive strength of concrete. For this purpose, the concrete test hammer has an integrated spring which shoots a mass against the surface with an energy of 2.207 J. The rebound of the mass, which is dependent on the surface hardness of the concrete, can be read on the display of the concrete test hammer. By using the conversion chart on the back of the device, the rebound value can be converted to the compressive strength of the concrete. This simple test sequence makes the concrete test hammer well suited for on-site measurements. Before performing a measurement, use the included emery stick to smooth the surface. To minimize the impact of local variations of the concrete surface, it is recommended to take a selection of readings and use an average value. The concrete test hammer comes calibrated from the manufacturer and is also available with an optional ISO calibration.


- Impact energy: 2.207 J
- Measuring of the compressive strength
- Measuring principle according to Schmidt
- Very robust test mass for an almost infinite number of measurements
- Easy to use
- Conversion chart on the back of the device
- Robust housing


Technical specifications
Measuring range 100 ... 600 kg/cm² (~9.81 ... 58.9 N/cm²)
Accuracy ±18 kg/cm² (~1.8 N/mm²)
Impact energy 2.207 J
Front indication values 0 ... 100 (non-dimensional)
Conversion chart on the backside Correction chart for measurement values