Overview
The KS-100T bolt puller is composed of a manual pump, a hollow hydraulic cylinder, a digital pressure gauge, a high voltage hose with a quick connector, optional parts (anchors, pull rods, adapters) and a portable case. The whole series of hydraulic cylinders are hollow self-reset, digital integrated design, can directly read the force value (KN), and have peak holding, storage, clearing, inquiry and automatic shutdown functions. Advanced technology, simple operation, quality assurance for one year, especially suitable for laboratory and field use.
Features
1. Design of hollow self-resetting hydraulic cylinder
2. Digital display integrated, directly reading the force value (KN)
3. With peak hold, storage, reset, query and automatic shutdown functions
4. Advanced technology and simple operation
5. One year quality assurance
6. Portable design, suitable for laboratory and field use
Principle
The bolt puller provides hydraulic power through the manual pump to drive the hollow hydraulic cylinder to generate tension, which acts on the anchor to test the pull-out force. The digital pressure gauge displays the force value in real time, and has the function of Data storage and processing.
Applications
Testing the pull-out force of various anchors, steel bars (planting bars), expansion bolts, chemical anchors and other anchors, and on-site pull-out force testing of Glass curtain walls (test)
Standards
GB 50367-2013 "Code for Design of Reinforcement of Concrete Structures", GB 50330-2013 "Technical Specifications for Building Slope Engineering", JGJ 120-2012 "Technical Specifications for Building Foundation Pit Support", CECS 22:2005 "Technical Specifications for Geotechnical Anchors (Cables) ", GB 50001-2011 "Code for Design of Building Foundation", JGJ 145-2013 "Technical Specifications for Rear Anchorage of Concrete Structures", GB 50550-2010 "Code for Construction Mass Acceptance of Building Structure Reinforcement Engineering", GB 50203-2011 "Code for Construction Mass Acceptance of Masonry Structure Engineering"
Steps
1. Connect the manual pump, hydraulic cylinder and digital pressure gauge
2. Install options (anchors, tie rods, adapters) to the tested anchor
Step 3 Start the hand pump to apply tension
4. Read the force value and observe the peak value through the digital pressure gauge
5. Use storage, clearing, and query functions to record data
6. Automatic shutdown or manual reset after the test is completed
Notice
• Check whether the connection of each part is firm before use
• Ensure that the manual pump has sufficient oil storage
• Pay attention to safety during operation and avoid overloading
• Test accuracy by calibrating instruments regularly
• Charge in time when the battery is low
Be aware of capacity limitations when storing data