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For use with the M2000 tester, the Wall Tie Spacer Bridge enables the testing of remedial wall ties when fitted with a threaded rod adaptor.
The Hydrajaws Pyramid Load Spreading Bridge offers greater stability and a wider area for unconfined testing on rough ground.
Hydrajaws Heavy Duty Threaded Stud Adaptor provides reliable anchor testing support for threaded sleeve and stud anchors, helping deliver accurate pull testing across compatible sizes.
1 x Hydrajaws Threaded Stud Adaptor
For M16 nuts, the bolt tester adaptor directly engages the nut in the pulling jaw.
High quality bit at an economical price Made from S-2 tool steel with a hardness of HRC 59°~ 61°
Drive: 1/4"/6.3mm Hexagon Unit: N-m/lbf.in Dual units Torque Range: 0.1~1.2 N-m Accuracy: +/-6.0% Graduation: 0.01 N-m OAL: 7.1"
Drive: 1/4"/6.3mm Square Unit: N-m/lbf.in Dual units Torque Range: 3.0~15 N-m/ 31~128 lbf.in Accuracy: +/-3.0 % Graduation: 0.1 N-m Gear teeth: 64 T OAL: 8.3"
For testing Hex bolts when using the M2050 PRO Tester.
The Hydrajaws Hydraulic Hollow Cylinder Tester Kit consists of a two-speed manually operated aluminium hand pump, digital gauge, 3m hose and either 180kN (40466lbf), 370kN (83179lbf) or 500kN (112405lbf) hollow bore aluminium cylinder which is more portable and weighs less than a traditional steel cylinder.
The Hydrajaws Safety Post and Foundation Push Tester is designed to apply hydraulic pressure on a VRS safety post. This pressure is applied in increments through the use of a hand pump and its attached gauge. The distance between a set vertical datum and the safety post is then recorded at each stage.