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LOS ANGELES ABRASION MACHINE – BAG-407

The Los Angeles Abrasion Machine is used to determine the resistance of standard aggregate gradations to degradation and impact according to EN 1097-2, ASTM C131 and C535.

  • Weight : 475 kg 355 kg
  • Dimensions (w x l x h) : 970 x 1100 x 1270 mm 830 x 950 x 930 mm

 

Standards:

  • EN 1097-2
  • ASTM C131
  • C535
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Los Angeles Abrasion Machine for Aggregate Testing

The Los Angeles Abrasion Machine is designed to evaluate the resistance of aggregates to abrasion and impact in accordance with international testing standards. The test is widely used as an indicator of aggregate quality by measuring the degradation of standard aggregate gradations inside a rotating steel drum containing abrasive steel balls.

The machine features a durable electrostatic powder-coated finish and can be configured for both ASTM and EN test methods. Users can preset the required number of drum rotations, and the machine automatically stops once the selected number of revolutions has been completed.


Los Angeles Abrasion Machine Features

  • Evaluates aggregate resistance to abrasion and impact
  • Adjustable number of drum rotations
  • Automatic stop after preset revolutions
  • Emergency stop button
  • Heavy-duty rotating steel drum
  • Collection plate included
  • Electrostatic powder-coated finish
  • Configurable for ASTM and EN test methods
  • Reliable and repeatable laboratory performance
  • Easy operation and maintenance

Technical Specifications

General

  • Power Supply: 220 V, 50 Hz
  • Dimensions (W × L × H):
    • 970 × 1100 × 1270 mm
    • 830 × 950 × 930 mm
  • Weight:
    • 475 kg
    • 355 kg

Los Angeles Abrasion Test

The Los Angeles Abrasion Machine is developed to determine the resistance of aggregates to wear caused by abrasion and impact. During the test, aggregate samples are placed inside a rotating steel drum together with a specified number of hardened steel balls. The combined abrasion and impact action simulates the mechanical stresses experienced by aggregates during service.

Depending on the applicable standard and sample grading, up to twelve steel balls are used during testing. The test provides a reliable indication of aggregate durability and suitability for construction, pavement, and highway applications.


Key Features of the Los Angeles Abrasion Machine

  • Determines aggregate abrasion resistance
  • Evaluates aggregate impact resistance
  • Adjustable number of drum rotations
  • Automatic stop after preset cycles
  • Heavy-duty rotating steel drum
  • Emergency stop button
  • Collection plate included
  • Electrostatic powder-coated construction
  • Suitable for ASTM and EN testing procedures

Standards

  • EN 1097-2
  • ASTM C131
  • ASTM C535

Los Angeles Abrasion Machine Models and Accessories

Product Code Product Name
BAG-407 Los Angeles Abrasion Machine
BAG-407/3 Abrasive Charges Set – EN
BAG-407/4 Abrasive Charges Set – ASTM
BAG-407/5 Flakiness Sieve Set Cabinet
BAG-407/6 Motor

Available Weights

  • 475 kg
  • 355 kg

Dimensions

  • 970 × 1100 × 1270 mm
  • 830 × 950 × 930 mm

Standard Features

  • Adjustable number of rotations
  • Automatic stop after preset cycles
  • Emergency stop button
  • Collection plate

Optional Accessories

  • Test sieves
  • Safety cabinet
  • Abrasion steel balls
  • Complete set of 12 ASTM steel balls
  • Complete set of 11 EN steel balls
  • Power supply: 220 V, 50 Hz

Applications of the Los Angeles Abrasion Machine

The Los Angeles Abrasion Machine is suitable for:


Why Use a Los Angeles Abrasion Machine?

The Los Angeles Abrasion Machine provides a standardized and reliable method for evaluating the resistance of aggregates to abrasion and impact. The rotating steel drum and hardened steel ball charges simulate service conditions, allowing laboratories to assess aggregate durability accurately.

Its adjustable rotation counter, automatic stop function, and compatibility with both ASTM and EN standards make it an ideal solution for routine aggregate quality control and material performance testing.


Frequently Asked Questions About the Los Angeles Abrasion Machine

What is a Los Angeles Abrasion Machine?

A Los Angeles Abrasion Machine is laboratory equipment used to determine the resistance of aggregates to abrasion and impact under standardized testing conditions.

What does the Los Angeles Abrasion Test measure?

The test measures the degradation of aggregate particles caused by abrasion and impact inside a rotating steel drum containing hardened steel balls.

Which standards are followed?

The machine is designed for testing in accordance with:

  • EN 1097-2
  • ASTM C131
  • ASTM C535

How many steel balls are used during testing?

Depending on the applicable standard and aggregate grading, the test uses up to twelve hardened steel balls.

Does the machine stop automatically?

Yes. Users can preset the required number of drum rotations, and the machine automatically stops when the selected number of revolutions has been completed.

What safety features are included?

The machine is equipped with an emergency stop button, and a safety cabinet is available as an optional accessory.

Which accessories are available?

Available accessories include:

  • Test sieves
  • Safety cabinet
  • Abrasion steel balls
  • EN abrasive charge set
  • ASTM abrasive charge set