Double-station Taber abrasion tester
Double-station Taber abrasion tester
TABER abrasion testers, as an important tool for testing material wear resistance, play a vital role in modern industrial production and materials science research.
Efficient Configuration
The CS-6054B Dual-Station TABER Wear Tester boasts state-of-the-art configuration. Its dual-station design significantly improves testing efficiency, enabling the simultaneous completion of two sets of specimen wear tests, saving valuable time. Furthermore, the tester is equipped with a precision abrasion wheel and loading system to ensure accurate and reliable testing. The abrasion wheel is typically made of a specific wear-resistant material, such as tungsten carbide, offering high hardness and wear resistance, simulating the frictional environment experienced in actual use. The loading system applies stable pressure to the abrasion wheel, ensuring test results that are closer to real-world conditions.
Test Procedure
Clamping the Specimen
Place the cut specimen on the test bench according to standard requirements.
Keep the specimen flat, tighten the compression nut and gasket, and tighten the specimen retaining ring with a hexagonal wrench.
Clamping the Wear Wheel and Weight
Install the pre-ground standard wear wheel on the front inner side of the balance arm and tighten the compression nut.
Clamp the appropriate weight or counterweight according to the required pressure.
Install the appropriate wear wheel specifications according to the relevant standards for testing different materials.
Starting
Turn on the power switch.
Set the preset number of revolutions on the counter.
Press the start button, and the motor will start rotating the turntable.
Maintenance and Care
When installing the grinding wheel, install the wheel marked RIGHT WHEEL on the right and LEFT WHEEL on the left, with the label facing outward (i.e., left wheel facing right, right wheel facing left). Replace the grinding wheel immediately when it wears to the outside of the label.
When the test disc is not loaded with a test piece, do not lower the test arm. Leaving it running while switched on can damage the grinding wheel and parts.
During the test, be gentle with the test arm and vacuum arm to avoid impacting the test surface to extend the life of the grinding wheel.
When balancing weights, ensure that both sides are equally weighted to ensure accurate test values.
During the test, turn on the vacuum cleaner to prevent dust from adhering to the grinding wheel and affecting the test results.
Retain professional maintenance.
The test arm and test disc spindle should always be lightly lubricated.
Cleaning: Keep the machine clean at all times.
Rust Prevention: Regularly spray rust-proof oil on the metal surfaces of the machine.
Lubrication: Regularly lubricate the machine's transmission components.

2025-08-01 11:52