Device suitable for detecting soil in desert area
A soil detection and regional technology, applied in sampling devices and other directions, can solve the problems of lack of soil stratification, inability to accurately determine the depth and position, affecting the accuracy of detection results, etc., to achieve the effect of ensuring accuracy
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[0020] Example 1 as Figure 1~3 As shown, a device suitable for soil detection in desert areas includes a base 1, a soil detection box 3 and a soil collection component 4, the soil detection box 3 is located above the base 1, and the base 1 is provided with a soil collection component 4, the soil collection assembly 4 includes a collection tube, a drill bit 410 at one end of the collection tube, an operating handle 44 at the other end of the collection tube, and a pedal structure that is sleeved on the collection tube and fits with the gap between the collection tube. The pedal structure includes a pedal 46, the pedal 46 is arranged on the upper part of the cylinder 45 and is perpendicular to the cylinder 45, the connection between the cylinder 45 and the pedal 46 is provided with a bearing 47, and the bearing 47 is fixedly installed in the middle of the pedal 46, Both sides of the top of pedal 46 are respectively provided with anti-skid pads; the collection tube includes cyli...
Embodiment 2
[0022] The difference between embodiment 2 and embodiment 1 is that the distance between adjacent mud scraping plates 412 is adjustable, and the range is adjusted between 10 and 30 cm. In order to match its setting, the notch 49 is set as the vertical length bar shape.
Embodiment 3
[0023] The difference between embodiment 3 and embodiment 1 is that there are two mud scraping spoons 48, and the size of the mud scraping spoons 48 protruding from the gap 49 is 3 cm.
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