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Bean Bag Snag Tester

KFG-2430
KFG-2430 Bean Bag Snag TesterDetermines the snagging and picking characteristics of knitted fabrics by tumbling fabric pillows containing a weighted bean bag within two separate test cylinders.
Provided with eight pinned bars, rotating at 20 RPM for 100 revolutions, predetermined electronic counter.

Standards: ASTM D5362 JIS L1058

  • With transparent Plexiglas security cover
  • LED display and resettable counter
  • Drum size 200 x 145mm
  • Testing speed 20±3 rpm
  • 8 Pinned bars 8 x 127mm with 9 pins
  • Pin length 10mm, spacing 12mm, inclination 30±5°
  • Specimen size 215 x 115mm
  • Bean bags 450±10g

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Did you know… Cross Company is an ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan). Our ESOP started in 1979 and as of 2006, we are 100% employee-owned! Learn more about our ESOP and how that benefits both team members and our customers.
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Did you know… Cross Company has grown significantly since our start in 1954. Over the years we've acquired 26 companies! Today, our five groups have expertise in everything from industrial automation to precision measurement, and industry knowledge going all the way back to 1939.