Measures friction (skid resistance) on flat, cambered, or gradient
road surfaces. Originally developed by the Transport and Road
Research Laboratory of Great Britain.
• Compact, easily transported & used in the field
• Can be used in remote locations, independent of any vehicle
• Enclosed bearings & working parts for protection against wear
and contamination
• Heavy-duty frame construction
• Adjustable feet on base
A pendulum arm, having a spring-loaded rubber slider on the
pendulum foot. Device is placed on the portion of the road
surface to be tested. It is then leveled, and the height of the
center of suspension of the pendulum is adjusted to a fixed
value which is read on a special gauge.
The pendulum is then released from its horizontal position,
to swing down freely until the rubber slider contacts the test
surface. As the slider travels across the surface for a fixed
distance, the pendulum is slowed and a frictionally-constrained
pointer affixed to the pendulum arm measures the highest point
in the pendulum arc. The position of the pointer is then read
on a measuring arc graduated from 0 to 150. Pointer
readings indicate the resistance to skidding of the test
surface. Dimensions (include carrying case): 31" x 25.5" x 9" (787 x 648 x 229mm). Meets ASTM E303.
Shipping wt. 75 lbs. (34.0kg)
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Rubber slider, 1-1/4", for lab use
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H-3207 |
| Rubber slider, 3", for field use |
H-3208 |
| Laboratory base plate |
H-3206 |