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KLAXON LATEX STABILITY
TEST APPARATUS
For the determination of the mechanical stability of natural or synthetic latex to
BS 6057 PART 3 SECTION 3.1 (ISO 35) and BS 6057 PART 3 SECTION 3.14 (ISO 2006)
• Electronic speed control
• Closed Loop
• Fully compensated voltage and loading
• Quartz referencing
• Sealed-for-life motor bearings
• Available in 110V or 230V
• Designed for easy operation
The KLAXON Latex Machine has a highly reliable series wound motor which is electronically controlled
and incorporates a feedback system to accurately maintain the selected speed. It comes complete with
visual confirmation in the form of coloured LEDs and is supported by a matt black aluminium bracket on a
chrome-plated column.
The glass (synthetic) or perspex (natural) beaker is retained on its aluminium table. Height is adjustable.
The apparatus is mounted on hard sponge rubber pads set into the black stove-enamelled cast iron base.
The unit is fully protected for use in tropical climates. Motor bearings are sealed for life.
Operating Instructions
Height Setting
The hand wheel (7) lowers the beaker from the paddle by rack and pinion movement. To enable the user
to set the depth between the paddle and the base of the beaker to exactly 13 mm; a distance piece is
supplied with the spare parts. With the distance piece in position between the paddle and the beaker the
adjustable stop (5) is set by means of two screwed caps which prevent the table from being too high. It is
not necessary to alter this until a new container is used. The container is held in position by two chrome
plated phosphor bronze clips.
Speed Control
The speed is factory set at 14,000 RPM. When switching on, the electronic circuitry automatically brings
the unit to the correct speed (Green LED). The feed back circuit maintains this speed at 14,000 ± 200
RPM, within the stated voltage range.
Note
The voltage/temperature compensation control (11) provides slight adjustment in the event of drift due to
excessive input voltage or change in temperature. It must only be altered in conjunction with a
tachometer to re-set the shaft speed. (Remove top end cap (1) to gain access to shaft end).
Secomak Ltd. 330 Centennial Park, Elstree, Hertfordshire, WD6 3TJ, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 20 8732 1300
Fax: +44 (0) 20 8732 1301
E-mail: sales@secomak.com Web: www.secomak.com