Product Description
Our organization offers an extensive range of Benkelman Beam at market leading rates. Fabricated at par with the international quality standards, the beams we offer are appreciated for their durable make and easy usage. Our range is widely used to measure road flexure, meeting the demands of various industries. Keeping in mind the specific demands of our clients, we offer our range in various technical specifications.
Features:
Durable make
Corrosion resistant
Long lasting
Technical Specification:
| Cat. No. | Specification |
| AEI- 802 | Analog |
| AEI- 802D | Digital |
Precision Measurement for Pavement EvaluationThe Benkelman Beam Dual Pivoted Cantilever model allows for highly accurate assessment of deflection in flexible pavements. Its advanced features, such as a 0.01 mm dial gauge resolution and an extended 2.44 m beam, make it an essential tool for laboratories and field surveys. The aluminum frame provides both durability and lightweight handling.
User-Friendly and Portable DesignEngineered with user convenience in mind, this Benkelman Beam is highly portable and easy to assemble at test sites or laboratories. Its weight, ranging between 500 and 2000 grams, means it can be transported effortlessly, enabling reliable pavement assessments wherever required.
FAQ's of Benkelman Beam:
Q: How does the Benkelman Beam function in pavement deflection tests?
A: The Benkelman Beam operates by positioning its probe on the pavement and recording deflection under a standard wheel load using a precise dial gauge. This method helps determine the structural condition of flexible pavement surfaces.
Q: What types of surfaces can the instrument test?
A: This Benkelman Beam is specifically designed for surface testing of flexible pavements, making it ideal for evaluating roads constructed with bituminous or similar flexible materials.
Q: When is the Benkelman Beam most commonly used?
A: The device is typically used during road maintenance evaluations, post-construction quality assurance, or routine pavement monitoring to assess structural performance and life expectancy.
Q: Where can the Benkelman Beam be operated effectively?
A: Thanks to its lightweight, portable construction, the Benkelman Beam can be utilized both in laboratory settings and on-site field locations requiring pavement surveys.
Q: What is the process for setting up the Benkelman Beam?
A: Assembly involves placing the main beam and probe (each 2.44 m in length) over the test spot, ensuring proper alignment, and using the manual operation method to take deflection readings via the dial gauge.
Q: How does the fine dial gauge resolution benefit users?
A: With a 0.01 mm resolution, the dial gauge provides exceptionally accurate readings of pavement deflection, allowing for precise analysis and more informed maintenance decisions.
Q: What advantages does the lightweight aluminum construction offer?
A: The use of aluminum makes the instrument easy to handle, reduces operator fatigue during transportation and setup, and ensures long-term durability with minimal maintenance.