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Model 34FM-300 Dual Column Floor Model Preinstallation Manual M10-17590-EN Revision A...
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Instron is a registered trademark of Illinois Tool Works Inc. (ITW). Other names, logos, icons and marks identifying Instron products and services referenced herein are trademarks of ITW and may not be used without the prior written permission of ITW.
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Caution is used where a hazard may lead to damage to equipment or to loss of data. Instron products, to the best of its knowledge, comply with various national and international safety standards, in as much as they apply to materials and structural testing.
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Preliminary Pages Warnings Hazard - Press the Emergency Stop button whenever you consider that an unsafe condition exists. The Emergency Stop button removes hydraulic power or electrical drive from the testing system and brings the hazardous elements of the system to a stop as quickly as possible.
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During system operation, keep away from the operating envelope of the robot. De-activate the robot before entering the envelope for any purpose, such as reloading the specimen magazine. Product Support: www.instron.com...
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Preliminary Pages Warnings Hazard - Set the appropriate limits before performing loop tuning or running waveforms or tests. Operational limits are included within your testing system to suspend motion or shut off the system when upper and/or lower bounds of actuator or crosshead travel, or force or strain, are reached during testing.
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Apply the specified torque to all load string fasteners and the correct setting to wedge washers or spiral washers. Visually inspect highly stressed components such as grips and threaded adapters prior to every fatigue test for signs of wear or fatigue damage. Product Support: www.instron.com...
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• system performance specifications for this frame model Refer to the Operator’s Guide for instructions on connecting system components, system configuration, running tests, and performing routine maintenance of the system. Product Support: www.instron.com...
Chapter: Introduction System Description and Terminology ® Figure 1. 34FM-300 Floor Model with Bluehill Operator Dashboard - Front View M10-17590-EN...
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System Description and Terminology Legend for Figure 1 Label Component T-slots Top plate Column cover Load cell Upper limit switch Limit switch actuator Lower limit switch Emergency stop button Frame control panel ® Bluehill Operator Dashboard (optional) Product Support: www.instron.com...
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Chapter: Introduction ® Figure 2. 34FM-300 Floor Model with Bluehill Operator Dashboard - Rear View M10-17590-EN...
® contacting extensometer. Contact your regional Instron office or check our web site at www.instron.com for assistance with Instron’s grips and fixtures. The following table defines the components of the testing system: Product Support: www.instron.com...
The load cell converts this load into an electrical signal that the software measures and displays. ® ® Bluehill Instron Software testing software that controls the testing system, running tests and analyzing test data to produce test results. Specimen A single piece of material to be tested.
Frame control panel - holds all the controls and indicators for the testing system. Software ® Control of the testing system is carried out via Instron Bluehill software. Setting test parameters, operating the system, and collecting test data is done through the software program.
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Chapter: Introduction Table 3. Safety and Information Labeling Descriptions (Continued) Label Meaning Purpose Disconnect power Disconnect the power supply before supply servicing machine. Electrical - fuse warning Indicates an electrical hazard exists. Advises disconnecting power mains before changing fuses and using only specified fuses.
® If you cannot find answers in these sources, contact Instron Service directly. A list of ® Instron offices is available on our website at www.instron.com. In the US and Canada, you can call directly at 1-800-473-7838. Product Support: www.instron.com...
® Instron offers a comprehensive range of documentation to help you get the most out of your Instron products. Depending on what you have purchased, your documentation may include some or all of the following: Operator’s Guide How to use your system components and controls, procedures for setting limits, calibration and other frequently performed operating tasks.
Under Instron’s standard contract, the shipping terms are Ex-Works (or FOB Factory), meaning ownership and liability for the testing system transfers to the customer at Instron’s loading dock. Unless other shipping terms are specified in a purchase order, which Instron does not dispute, the Ex-Works shipping terms apply. Under these terms, the customer is responsible for securing the applicable transit insurance on the shipment and arranging safe transport to the final destination.
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Instron’s loading dock. Unless other shipping terms are specified in a purchase order, which Instron does not dispute, the Ex-Works shipping terms apply. Under these terms, Instron is responsible for insurance cover while the testing system is in the factory up until it reaches the loading dock for shipping.
Chapter: Requirements Site requirements Proper site preparation is imperative so that the testing system operates in accordance with its specifications. Frame location The load frame must not be located against a wall or other object that interferes with air ventilation around the frame. Proper air ventilation is required to dissipate the heat generated from the frame base.
Our goal is to provide remote diagnostics in order to resolve system issues. ® Having a network drop or digital phone line available will enable an Instron service representative to connect to the testing system to diagnose and resolve problems more efficiently.
® ® Instron Service or your local Instron office for advice. Dry compressed air A dry, compressed air supply regulated to a maximum pressure of 8.3 bar (120 psi) is required for the integrated air kit.
IP 2X. Protective measures may be required if excessive dust, corrosive fumes, Rating electromagnetic fields or hazardous conditions are encountered. Conformity with EU directives ® Instron declares under our sole responsibility that 34FM testing systems are in conformity with all relevant provisions of the following regulations: • Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC •...
The noise output from equipment used for materials or structures testing is also depen- dent upon the items under test. Instron recommends that users carry out their own noise level measurements to ensure the continuous safety and comfort of personnel.
Length of power cable - m (ft) 4.5 (14.75) 1. Voltages are measured phase-to-phase. They are NOT measured between phase and ground or neutral. Table 6. 34FM-300 power requirements - single phase option Parameter Specification Maximum Power (VA) 3000 Single Phase Voltage (Vac) (±10%)
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Chapter: Requirements The 3-phase configuration uses a 4-wire connection as follows: • (L1) Line 1/Phase A • (L2) Line 2/Phase B • (L3) Line 3/Phase C • (G) Ground Caution If the available configuration is a 5-wire configuration, including Neutral, the configuration can still be used but the Neutral line must NOT be connected.
Instron chooses the cord according to the customary voltage that matches the shipping destination for the system. Instron provides the appropriate male plug, as shown in the following tables. It is the customer’s responsibility to provide the appropriate female receptacle for the plug.
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Chapter: Requirements Table 7. Shipping destination in North America Voltage and Phase Plug supplied 208/240 3-phase NEMA L15-20P (250V, 20A, 4-wire) 208/240 single phase NEMA L6-20P (250V, 20A, 3-wire) Table 8. Shipping destination outside North America Voltage and Phase Plug supplied 208/240 3-phase IEC 60309 (blue, 250V, 16A, 4-wire,3P+E) M10-17590-EN...
Instron Service or your local Instron office for assistance. Not all computers are compatible with Instron testing systems. If you intend to purchase ® a computer from an outside vendor, contact Instron Service to verify its compatibility.
Pathway from the loading dock to the final site location has sufficient width and height to fit the frame and forklift (or crane). Measure all doors and hallways. Refer to “34FM-300 Dimensions and Weight” on page for dimensions and weights of the testing system without its packaging. Refer to “34FM-300...
When the testing site is ready, and the frame has been moved to its final operating ® location, contact Instron to schedule an installation appointment. ® A list of Instron offices is available on our website at www.instron.com. In the United States and Canada, you can call 1-800-473-7838. Product Support: www.instron.com...
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Chapter: Specifications Table 10. 34FM-300 dimensions Letter Designation Description Dimension - mm (inch) Overall height - Standard base 2287 (90) Overall height - Tall base 2587 (102) Maximum vertical test space (test daylight - from 1446 (56.9) base to underside of crosshead) Minimum vertical test space (test daylight - from 87 (3.43)
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34FM-300 Dimensions and Weight 1107 E1 MAX E2 MIN 448 (SB) 748(TB) 58 (SB) 268 (TB) 358 (TB) 62 (TB) 1124 1140 Figure 6. 34FM-300 frame dimensions - front view Product Support: www.instron.com...
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142 (1P)* Figure 7. 34FM-300 frame dimensions - side view * 3-phase power (3P) requires 158 mm (6.2 in) and single phase power (1P) requires 142 mm (5.6 in) space behind the frame to accommodate the power cable bend radius.
Chapter: Specifications 1486 1638 1604 Figure 9. 34FM-300 frame dimensions - including dashboard Frame stabilizers Frame stabilizers are available as an option. Warning Do not remove the stabilizer bars at any time during the unpacking, lifting and handling of the frame.
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34FM-300 Dimensions and Weight 1048 Figure 10. Dimensions with frame stabilizers - front view Product Support: www.instron.com...
Chapter: Specifications 1090 Figure 11. Dimensions with frame stabilizers - side view System weight The following tables list the weight of each frame configuration and the corresponding maximum allowable weight of accessories (e.g. grips and testing fixtures) for that configuration. Stabilizers are required on extra height frames with the tall base.
All measurements in the following figures are shown in mm. Table 13. Meaning of symbols on dimension drawings Symbol on drawing Meaning diameter depth THRU through-hole left hand thread right hand thread arrow pointing to the front of the load frame Product Support: www.instron.com...
System Performance System Performance Table 14. 34FM-300 system performance Parameter Specifications Testing type Tension, compression, and through zero operation. Basic control mode Closed loop position control Load capacity - kN (lbf) 300 (67440) Maximum speed - mm/min (in/min) 508 (20) Minimum speed - mm/min (in/min) 0.0001 (0.000004)
• the jog, return and test speeds used • the type of specimen being tested • the size of the specimen being tested • the design of grips and test fixtures Product Support: www.instron.com...
Chapter: Risk reduction and safe use • the experience of the operator using the equipment It is our strong recommendation, therefore, that you carry out your own risk assessment for your particular equipment setup and testing application. Each of the following sections describes a specific hazard zone of the testing system and lists the most common risks for testing using this equipment.
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Use a specimen insertion tool to keep fingers out of the space between the fixtures. • Use an interlocked shield to limit or disallow motion when the shield door is open. When the space is less than 25mm, the crush hazard is very significant, so this is the best option. Product Support: www.instron.com...
Chapter: Risk reduction and safe use Pinching fingers between grip jaw faces Warning Pinch hazard to fingers. This hazard relates to grip jaws closing quickly, pinching fingers. Recommendations For 2712 Series pneumatic grips: • In the documentation supplied with the grips, read and follow the safety recommendations for installing a specimen.
Hazard from flying debris. This hazard relates to brittle or composite specimens that can explode when they break. Recommendations For less dangerous debris (specimen dust or fibers, for example): • Use personal protection equipment (for example safety glasses). Product Support: www.instron.com...
Chapter: Risk reduction and safe use For more dangerous projectile debris (brittle composite specimens, for example): • Use an interlocked shield. Collision Mitigation The 3400 and 6800 Series systems are equipped with the Collision Mitigation feature to help reduce accidental equipment and specimen damage. Collision Mitigation enables the system to continually monitor force during jog and return operations, and will automatically stop the crosshead movement if an unexpected force is detected.
Clean the testing system and adjacent areas frequently with a vacuum or soft brush to prevent any accumulation of debris. • ® As part of periodic maintenance, contact Instron Service to inspect the inside of the testing system for accumulation of debris, and clean it if necessary. •...
(if present) and any installed accessories. ® 3. If you have reason to believe that liquid entered the testing system, contact Instron Service. The service engineer will remove the covers of the equipment and clean up all traces of spilled liquid.
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Operator Protection lets an Administrator configure the testing system to be consistent with the risk assessment for that system. Access to the controls for Operator Protection is password protected. If you have ® Administrator rights you can modify Operator Protection in the Admin tab in Bluehill Product Support: www.instron.com...
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34FM-300 Packaging dimensions and weight Instron recommends leaving the load frame in its packaging while moving it to its final site location within your building. Use the information in...
4. Use the packing list to inventory all the boxed items. Some accessories may be in the container with the load frame or may be packaged separately. Do not open any of the packing boxes until the Instron service engineer arrives to install your testing system. The packing list indicates the total number of boxes that are included in the shipment.
Chapter: Lifting and handling • Two cranes with a combined load rating that is appropriate for the load frame’s gross weight, including the weight of any installed accessories. • Four lifting slings, each with a load rating that is appropriate for the load frame’s gross weight, including the weight of any installed accessories.
3. Install two M16 hoist bolts into the frame base and attach two additional slings to the bolts, as shown in Figure 18 on page 68. Product Support: www.instron.com...
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Chapter: Lifting and handling Figure 18. Righting a Load Frame Using a Crane Legend for Figure 18 Label Description Two slings around the crosshead. Two slings attached to two M16 hoist rings screwed into frame base beam. 4. Slowly lift the frame until the weight of the frame is fully supported by the slings. 5.
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10. Remove the slings from the crosshead. 11. Remove the slings and M16 hoist bolts from the frame base. The frame can now be positioned into its operating location and then installed by an Instron service representative. Product Support: www.instron.com...
Chapter: Lifting and handling Transport floor model frames ® Instron strongly recommends using professional riggers experienced in moving heavy equipment. The only approved method for lifting the frame is to use a forklift with padded forks to lift the load frame from under the crosshead. Do not attempt to lift the frame at any other...
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Hazard - Do not tilt an unsupported load frame more than 10° when it is in the upright position. Tilting by more than 10° may topple the load frame and cause personal injury and equipment damage. 10° 10° Figure 21. Maximum tilt angle Product Support: www.instron.com...
• The frame and forklift can fit through all doorways, halls, elevators or stairs from the shipping dock to its final site location. Check the dimensions for your frame model (“34FM-300 Dimensions and Weight” on page 39). • The floors from the shipping dock to the final site location have sufficient support for the weight of the load frame and forklift combined.
Use this procedure to move the frame to its final location, after it has been righted from the prone position. This method requires protective padding on either the crosshead or forklift arms to protect the crosshead from scratching or marring. Product Support: www.instron.com...
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Chapter: Lifting and handling Figure 22. Lifting the Frame from the Crosshead 1. Using a forklift with padded forks or protective material around the crosshead, care- fully insert the forks under the crosshead between the columns. See Figure 22 page 74. M10-17590-EN...
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3. Move the frame to its operating location. 4. Place the load frame carefully into position. 5. Remove the padded forks from under the frame’s crosshead. ® When the frame is in its operating location, Instron Service can proceed to install your new testing system. Product Support:...
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