Loadcells and force gauges
are delicate pieces of
equipment and can easily be
damaged.
Dimensions
MultiTest
Height
0.5-d
1710mm (67.3") 290mm (11.4")
1-d
1510mm (59.4") 290mm (11.4")
2.5-d
941mm (37")
* measured with a force gauge and short extension rod fitted
** measured to centre line of the force gauge
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Attach an S-beam loadcell by screwing it into a tension
block module, then proceed as for attaching a gauge.
If you have purchased a special fixturing, attach this to the
gauge/loadcell and/or your MultiTest-d.
One way of causing damage would be to drive the test frame
downwards until the loadcell (or loadcell stud on AFG or
BFG instruments) hits something solid. This is a risk when a
user is not yet familiar with operating a new test frame.
Consequently it is essential to set the limit switches so that
the upwards/downwards travel of the crosshead is limited to
prevent over travel or apply excessive load to the sample.
Adjust limit switches according to your sample dimensions
and testing requirements.
Upper
Limit
Switch
Throat
depth
Depth
Stand shown with force gauge fitted
Width
Depth
414mm (16.3")
414mm (16.3")
290mm (11.4")
414mm (16.3")
Coms
Mecmesin
Pass
Fail
MAX
ESC
UNITS
MENU
RESET
ENTER
TXD
UP
ZERO
DOWN
Lower
Limit
Switch
MultiTest-d
Width
Crosshead travel* Headroom*
1200mm (47.3")
1000mm (39.4")
500mm (19.7")
Throat Depth**
1230mm (48.4")
70.5mm (2.8")
1030mm (40.6")
70.5mm (2.8")
530mm (20.9")
70.5mm (2.8")
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