ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician - Grade I Practice Exam

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What is the specified weight range of the mallet used on measures that are 0.5 ft^3 [14 L] or smaller?

  1. 0.75 +- 0.25 lb. [340 +- 115 g]

  2. 1.00 +- 0.50 lb. [450 +- 225 g]

  3. 1.25 +- 0.50 lb. [600 +- 200 g]

  4. 1.50 +- 0.50 lb. [680 +- 225 g]

The correct answer is: 1.25 +- 0.50 lb. [600 +- 200 g]

The specified weight range of the mallet used on measures that are 0.5 ft³ [14 L] or smaller is 1.25 ± 0.50 lb. [600 ± 200 g]. This specification ensures that the mallet provides adequate force for compacting the concrete without overstressing the mix or affecting the integrity of the measurement process. Using a mallet of the correct weight is crucial during concrete testing as it helps achieve consistent compaction in the test samples. The specified weight allows the technician to operate effectively within the guidelines set forth in ACI (American Concrete Institute) standards. An inadequate force, which may occur with lighter mallets, could lead to under-compaction, resulting in voids and affecting the final density and strength readings of the concrete mix. On the other hand, a mallet that is too heavy could lead to over-compaction, which can also skew test results. The other weight specifications do not correspond to the guidelines for measures of this size according to current standards, which helps distinguish why 1.25 ± 0.50 lb. is particularly important for ensuring precise outcomes in concrete testing.