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This document provides a checklist for inspecting the apparatus and procedures for preparing Marshall specimens using the Marshall apparatus according to ASTM D6926-10. It lists the required equipment for mixing, heating, and compacting asphalt samples, as well as steps for preparing laboratory mixtures and field samples, including mixing, conditioning, compacting, and reporting requirements. The checklist ensures all necessary equipment is available and procedures are followed correctly to produce specimens according to the ASTM standard method.

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Astm D6926 PDF

This document provides a checklist for inspecting the apparatus and procedures for preparing Marshall specimens using the Marshall apparatus according to ASTM D6926-10. It lists the required equipment for mixing, heating, and compacting asphalt samples, as well as steps for preparing laboratory mixtures and field samples, including mixing, conditioning, compacting, and reporting requirements. The checklist ensures all necessary equipment is available and procedures are followed correctly to produce specimens according to the ASTM standard method.

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CCIL / LABORATORY INSPECTION CHECKLIST

Preparation of Marshall Specimens Using Marshall Apparatus


ASTM D6926 - 10

APPARATUS

1. Compaction mold assembly / Clause 4.1 – Fig.1 …………………………………………….. ____

2. Specimen Extractor (hydraulic jack) with steel disc (not less than 100mm in dia. and
12.5mm in thickness) / Clause 4.2 …………………………………………………………….. ____

3. Compaction Hammers

a. Manually Held (Type 1) / Clause 4.3.1 …………………………………………….. ____


b. Fixed Handle (Type 2) - Mechanically operated / Clause 4.3.1 ………............... ____
c. Fixed Handle (Type 3) – Mechanically operated with surcharge and constantly
rotating base / Clause 4.3.2 ………………………………………………………… ____

- Rotation rate 18 to 30 rpm ……………………………………………………….. ____


- 64 ± 4 blows per minute ……………………………………………………………____

4. Compaction Pedestal / Clause 4.4 ……………………………………………………………... ____

- Wooden Post (203.2 (8”) x 203.2mm (8”) x 457 mm (18”) in height)


……………………………………………………………………………………….. ____
- Capped with steel plate (304.8 (12”) x 304.8mm (12”) x 25.4 (1.0”) thick
………………................................................................................................... ____
- Secured to a solid concrete slab with 4 angle brackets ……………………… ____
- Compaction Pedestal (Plumb & Level) ........................................................... ____

5. Specimen Mold Holder for single hammer compactors (centered on the compaction
Pedestal) / Clause 4.5 …………………………………………………………………………… ____

6. Forced Air Ovens, thermostatically controlled heating pot and hot plates / Clause 4.6 ….. ____

Note 1: Heating equipment required to heat material and equipment to within


3.0°C (5°F) of the required mixing and compaction temperatures.
Note 2: Suitable shields or sand baths shall be used on the surface of hot
plates to minimize localized overheating.

7. Mixing Apparatus / Clause 4.7

a. Metal pan of sufficient capacity for hand mixing …………………………………… ____


b. Mechanical mixer ……………………………………………………………………… ____

- Able to produce a well-coated mixture in the allowable time …………………. ____


- Maintain required temperature …………………………………………………… ____
- Entire batch recoverable after mixing …………………………………………… ____

Miscellaneous Equipment:

8. Containers for Heating Aggregates (flat bottom metal pans or other suitable containers)
/Clause 4.8.2 ………………………...................................................................................... ____
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Miscellaneous (continued)

9. Covered Containers for Heating Bituminous Material (either gill-type tins, beakers or pouring
pots) / Clause 4.8.2 ............................................................................................................ ____

10. Mixing Tools (shall consist of a steel trowel (Mason’s pointing trowel with rounded point)),
spoon or spatula / Clause 4.8.3 ......................................................................................... ____

12. Thermometers readable to 1°C (2°F) / Clause 4.8.4 ......................................................... ____

13. Calibrated Thermometers (Range from 10 to 200°C (50 to 400°F) / Sensitivity of 3°C (5°F))
/ Clause 4.8.5 ……………………………………………………............................................ ____

14. Balance / Clause 4.8.6 – readable to at least 0.1 g for batching mixtures ……………....... ____

15. Scoop (flat bottom for batching) / Clause 4.8.9 ................................................................. ____

Important:

a. Refer to Note 3 of ASTM 6926 -10, regarding the use of multiple hammer operations and the
use of a single hammer.

b. Refer to Note 4 of ASTM 6926 -10, regarding standardization of dial thermometers by


comparison to a reference thermometer.

PROCEDURE (Mix Design)

1. Preparation of Aggregates / Clause 5.1

a. Dried aggregates to constant weight – 105 to 110°C (221 to 230°F)? …………. ____
b. Dry-sieved to desired size fraction? ………………………………………………… ____

2. Determination of Mixing and Compacting Temperatures / Clause 5.2.

a. Asphalt Cement heated to produce viscosities of 0.17 ± 0.02 Pa·s (for mixing) and
0.28 ± 0.03 Pa·s (for compaction)? …………………………………………………. ____

3. Mixture Preparation (Single or Multiple (3 to 4 specimens) batches / Clause 5.3 to 5.3.4.

a. Aggregate batched into single containers that will produce compacted specimens
63.5 ± 2.5 mm (2.5 ± 0.1 in.) in height? …………………………………………….. ____

- 1200 g for 1 compacted specimen ………………………………………………. ____


- 2400 g for 2 compacted specimens ……………………………………………… ____
- 3600 g for 3 compacted specimens ……………………………………………… ____
- 4800 g for 4 compacted specimens ……………………………………………… ____
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3. Mixture Preparation (continued)

b. Containers placed in oven or on a hot plate and heated to a temperature above


but not exceeding the mixing temperature by more than 28°C (50°F) for asphalt
cements? ………………………………………………………………………………. ____
c. Charged Mixing container with heated aggregate? ………………….................... ____
d. Dry mixed (approx. 5 s) with scoop or spoon? ……………………………………. ____
e. Crater formed in dry heated mixture? ………………………………………………. ____
f. Poured the required amount of bituminous material into the mixture? …………. ____
g. Mixed the aggregate and bituminous material until thoroughly coated? ……….. ____

- 60 s for single-specimen batches? ……………………………………………… ____


- 120 s for multiple-specimen batches? …………………………………………… ____

h. Single batches placed in covered metal containers and conditioned in oven at 8°C
(15°F) to 11°C (20°F) above compaction temperature – 1 to 2 hours? ………… ____

i. Multiple batches (conditioning)

- Quartered into sample size (ASTM C702) to conform to specimen height


requirements? …………………………………………….................................... ____
- Placed in covered metal containers and conditioned in oven at 8°C (15°F) to 11°C
(20°F) above compaction temperature – 1 to 2 hours? ……………………….. ____

4. Compaction of Specimens / Clause 5.4 to 5.4.2.1

a. Marshall mould and foot of compaction hammer heated (where applicable) in boiling
water, oven or on a hot plate to a temp. between 90 and 150°C (200 and 300°F)?
…………………………………………………………………………………………… ____
b. Placed a nonabsorbent paper (cut to size) in bottom of mold? ..………………… ____
c. Placed mixture in mould and rod vigorously with heated spatula? ……………… ____

- 15 times around perimeter and 10 times in the middle of the mold.

d. Placed a nonabsorbent paper (cut to size) on top of rodded mix? ……………… ____
e. Mix temperature prior to compaction is within the limits of the compaction
temperature previously established (viscosity of 0.28 ± 0.03 Pa·s)? …………… ____
f. Placed mould securely in specimen mould holder and apply the required
number of blows with the specified compaction hammer? ……………………….. ____
g. Base plate and collar removed – mould reversed and reassembled? ………….. ____
h. Applied the same number of blows to the reverse side of compacted
specimen? …………………………………………………………………………….. ____
i. Removed collar and base plate and allowed specimen to cool sufficiently to
extract specimen from mold – transferred specimen to a smooth flat surface and
allowed to cool to room temperature? ……………………………………………… ____
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PROCEDURE (Field Sample)

1. Recompacted Paving Mixture / Clause 5.2.3

a. Pavement (field sample) warmed in covered containers in oven to within 3.0°C (5.0°F) of
the desired compaction temperature? …………………………………………………… ____

or

Mix compacted at temp. between 120°C (250°F) and 135°C (275°F) if


compaction temp. for specific mix is unknown? ………………………………………… ____

b. Material warmed and worked to produce a loose mixture condition – cut aggregate
removed? …………………………………………………………………………………… ____
c. Oven time sufficient only to achieve desired compaction temperature? …………….. ____
d. Compaction as specified in Clause 5.4 to 5.4.2.1? ……………………………………. ____

REPORTING / 6.1 to 6.1.9

Per the following? ………………………………………………………………………. ____

- Sample identification (lab number, mix number etc)


- Type of bituminous material, source, and content
- Type(s) of aggregate, source, and grading
- Type / time of curing prior to compaction
- Type of hammer used (Type 1, 2, or 3)
- Number of blows
- Mixing temperature
- Compaction temperature
- Type / time of cooling

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