Pulling out force testing device Q1210

Pulling out force testing device - Q1210 - Komax
Pulling out force testing device - Q1210 - Komax
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Characteristics

Test type
pulling out force

Description

Q1210 – Pull Tester - Easy operation, ergonomic handling for left-handed/right-handed operators - Wide application range: small to heavy gauge - Gain in quality because correct machine setup is ensured - Reproducible measurements thanks to the high degree of accuracy - High availability assured by ultra-sturdy construction - Reliable operation due to sensor-controlled clamping protection function The motorized Q1210 pull tester measures pull-out forces from 20 up to 1000 N. The device fits a huge application range from small till heavy gauge. A highly sensitive control circuit keeps the pull-out speed extremely constant. With its sturdy, robust construction, the device can also withstand harsh conditions in industry. Q1210 is seamlessly integrated in the TopWin machine software and the operator is guided step-by-step through the work procedure. The measured value is transmitted directly to the basic machine and compared to the target value. The measured pull-out forces are also issued over the WPCS interface. Verification unit Q1210 as accessory The accuracy of the device can be checked with the Q1210 verification unit, which is available as an option. The testing procedure is easy to carry out. Distributed over the whole measurement range multiple measurement values are taken. These values will be compared then to the values measured by the test unit reference sensor. A certificate is generated at the end of the procedure.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Productronica Munchen 2025
Productronica Munchen 2025

18-21 Nov 2025 München (Germany)

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