Designed for use with both single column and dual column universal testing systems, long-travel (XL) extensometers can be used to measure specimen elongations up to 30 in or 750 mm. The XL is designed to clamp directly onto a specimen quickly and easily. It will adjust to incremental gauge lengths ranging from 0.5 in to 5 in, or 10 mm to 200 mm.
Principle of Operation
The high elongation extensometer is designed to clamp directly onto a specimen quickly and easily. It will adjust to incremental gauge lengths ranging from 0.5 in to 5 in, or 10 mm to 200 mm. The XL can accommodate up to 10 in of clamp displacement, and is specifically designed to permit testing the sample through rupture without damaging the extensometer or otherwise disrupting the test routine. The XL extensometer is based on a pair of carefully counterbalanced clamp assemblies which drive a potentiometer through connecting cables. Both clamps move freely, but any increase in the separation or differential motion will advance the transducer. The upper and lower specimen clamps are separately counterbalanced and guided on a polished and ground shaft with linear bearings so that none of the extensometer’s weight is applied to the specimen.
Features and Benefits
• Quick release clamps
• Counterbalanced for minimum force on sample
• Variable gauge lengths settings
• Adjustable clamping pressure for a variety of specimen thicknesses
• Easily installed on most Instron machines
• Self-identifying for ease of calibration
• SI, US, and metric calibration units