
*if purchased directly from KSS and not at a discounted rate

*if purchased directly from KSS and not at a discounted rate


The Pendulum measures the frictional resistance between a rubber slider mounted on the end of a Pendulum arm and the test surface. This provides highway and flooring engineers with a routine method of checking the slip / skid resistance of wet and dry surfaces.
The Pendulum device is placed on the portion of the road / floor surface to be tested. It is then levelled and the height of the center of suspension of the pendulum arm is adjusted to a fixed value which is read on a setting gauge.
The Pendulum arm is then released from its horizontal position, to swing down freely until the rubber slider contacts the test surface. As the slider travels across the surface for a fixed distance, the Pendulum arm is slowed and a frictionally-constrained pointer affixed to the Pendulum arm measures the highest point in the Pendulum arc.
The position of the pointer is then read on a measuring arc graduated from 0 to 150. Pointer readings indicate the resistance to skidding / slipping of the test surface.
All Pendulums require an annual Calibration to remain compliant.
All this will be explained in our training and much more

The Pendulum is recognised globally as an essential part of risk management policies in the following areas:
Contact our team here at KSS to get the best price for your new Pendulum
Knightcott Surface Solutions, Unit 7, Knightcott Industrial Estate, Banwell
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Knightcott Surface Solutions, Unit 7, Knightcott Industrial Estate, Banwell