Make our super affordable analog penetrometer your first line of defense against soil compaction.
Soil Compaction meters (often called penetrometers) are used to determine the density of soil and other material. An operator pushes a rod with an attached (ASAE standard) cone into the ground. The resistance of the cone is displayed as it is pushed into the ground.
Unseen soil compaction can limit root growth and water and nutrient absorption. This compaction meter enables you to identify compacted areas in pounds per square inch so that you can use deep tillage or other practices recommended for your area based on hard facts.
- 24 in stainless steel rod with an adjustable shock collar to prevent damage to the gauge during transport or storage
- Easy to read, color-coded, stainless steel dial that is liquid-filled to reduce shock
- Durable molded housing with rubber grip handles
- Large and small tips are included with convenient storage in tester housing
- Penetration Depth: Up to 24 in (60 cm) in 3 in (7.6 cm) increments
Make our super affordable analog penetrometer your first line of defense against soil compaction.
Soil Compaction meters (often called penetrometers) are used to determine the density of soil and other material. An operator pushes a rod with an attached (ASAE standard) cone into the ground. The resistance of the cone is displayed as it is pushed into the ground.
Unseen soil compaction can limit root growth and water and nutrient absorption. This compaction meter enables you to identify compacted areas in pounds per square inch so that you can use deep tillage or other practices recommended for your area based on hard facts.
- 24 in stainless steel rod with an adjustable shock collar to prevent damage to the gauge during transport or storage
- Easy to read, color-coded, stainless steel dial that is liquid-filled to reduce shock
- Durable molded housing with rubber grip handles
- Large and small tips are included with convenient storage in tester housing
- Penetration Depth: Up to 24 in (60 cm) in 3 in (7.6 cm) increments