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Notes
Limit
The limit switch must be set, so that the upper grip do not touch lower
grip.
Transport
Disassemble load cell.
Z3 Z5 and Z10 machines are provided for voltages 230 VAC or 115
VAC See back side of machine
Machine Z20 Z50 Z100 needs 3x 380 Volt
We can decline down to 260 Volt; if it is lower we need a Trafo
1) INTRODUCTION
1.01 This manual is to help the operator understand the operation
principle of the testing machine electronic panel.
These new testing machines represent a range of easy-to-use
compact devices for determining Tension, Compression, Shear,
Flexure and other mechanical and physical properties of materials.
Due to variations in international standards of force and extension
units, the tensile test machines enable the operator to select one of
the two standards for Force Units (Newton and Pounds) and either
Inches or Millimeters for the Extension Units.
1.02 All the controls are located on the front panel, which has a large,
easy-to-read backlit 2-line LCD display and a numeric keypad. The
display unit shows the force and displacement values. Crosshead
control keys are provided for moving crosshead up or down, for
starting a test, or for getting access to various test parameters, such
as, for example, displacement or speed of crosshead. The numeric
keypad permits the inputting of test data.
1.03 There may be many aspects of material testing not covered in
this operation manual in particular the type of grips used and
additional optional equipment (for more information see our webpage
http://www.grip.de/ )
Operating Environment – All machines are designed to operate in
temperatures of 0 to 38°C (32 to 100°F) with a non-condensing atmosphere of
10 to 90% Relative Humidity.