Compression testing machine FLASH 48
tensionmotorizedfor springs

compression testing machine
compression testing machine
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Characteristics

Test type
compression, tension
Operating mode
motorized
Test material
for springs
Other characteristics
with touchscreen

Description

Featuring FLASH Touch Screen Technology The FLASH 48 is a fully featured upgrade of our FLASH 25 tester with a 48-inch stroke designed to accommodate large parts with heavy loads. Standard 24″ stroke 240 volt three phase servo drive on 15,000 lbf system Easy access to emergency shutoff Features Standard Features Standard 48″ range (also available with 24″ range) Standard 48″ stroke (also available with 24″ stroke) Standard 12″ Ø platform with TUL (Twist Under Load) Optional 12″ Ø platform without TUL Up to 0.0001″ length resolution (0.0005″ standard) 2 to 15,000 lbf load capacities FLASH Touch Screen Interface Adjustable travel / test speed Compression and extension testing of force and length Integrated Windows 10 NIST traceable digital calibration Built in deflection compensation Multiple measurement units (mm, in, lb, kg, N) Safety Features Full interlocked enclosure Test abort button Easy access to emergency shutoff Mechanical overload stops Software length / force limits Optional light curtain guard for small part tests (safe, quicker changeouts for Belleville or wave springs) Mechanical Features 240 volt single phase servo drive on 6,000 lbf system (NEMA 6-15 connector plug) 240 volt three phase servo drive on 15,000 lbf system Rigid preloaded linear bearings Sturdy quad ball-screw design Telescoping metal ball screw covers (optional) Triple load cell lower platform for maximum off-center load capacity

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