Determine shear strength values of cohesive soils with Humboldt's pocket shear vane Tester.

Humboldt Mfg. Co.
Published: 14 November 2018

The Humboldt H-4212MH pocket shear vane Tester by Humboldt provides a quick and efficient method for determining shear strength values of cohesive soils.

 The pocket shear vane is widely used for taking on-site measurements of excavations, including trenches and test pits. It is also used for taking readings from thin-wall or split core soil samples. It can also be used in the laboratory for evaluations. The device is widely used by safety and OSHA inspectors, back hoe operators, field testing technicians, consulting engineers, etc.

The Humboldt shear vane device comes with three vanes, which are easily attached or removed from the device with the included hex-wrench. We also include a custom, heavy-duty, nylon bag for storage, which can be quickly attached to your belt with its belt clip, as well as a laminated instructions card, so you always have instructions to refer to when doing tests. The pocket shear vane can be used to gather a large number of readings including those from different failure planes without the need to prepare and trim samples. The device can be used on any reasonably flat surface that is slightly larger than the vane surface being used.

The pocket shear vane can be used with fully-saturated, fine-grained soils with an undrained strength independent of normal pressure, including a wide range of clays from soft to stiff consistency. Readings can be made from 0 to 2.5 TSF (1 Kg/cm2). The dial on the unit reads in 0.05 TSF (0.05 Kg/cm2) increments.

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Source: Humboldt Mfg. Co. 

Categories

Shear Strength of Underground Materials, Soil Behavior Modeling

Keywords

Data Management, Humboldt