Metal Push-Pull Testing Machine

The metal push-pull testing machine applies axial force by clamping metal specimens to measure their mechanical properties during tensile or compressive deformation. It is used to test parameters such as tensile strength and yield strength of metal materials, verifying their mechanical performance in material production, quality control, and scientific research.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the test force range covers the sample strength, the fixture matches the specimen shape, and the accuracy meets the testing standards. Pay attention to the stability of the sensor, ensure the software functions meet data recording needs, and that the equipment structure fits the laboratory space.

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The weight is only 0.23kg and the size is small, the built-in sensor accuracy reaches 0.5 level, supports 5 unit conversion and real-time tracking modes, can set the upper and lower limit alarm and peak holding time, and the lithium battery lasts about 25 hours.

$ 183.00

With 0.5 Precision and 5 unit conversion functions, it supports real-time tracking and peak hold mode switching. The built-in lithium battery can last for about 25 hours, and the lightweight design weighs only 0.23kg for easy portability.

$ 183.00

Built-in Sensor structure, Measurement range 200N, accuracy level 0.5, support 5 unit conversion, with real-time tracking and peak hold mode, can set the upper and lower limit alarm and automatic shutdown function.

$ 183.00

Measurement range 30N, accuracy level 0.5, built-in Sensor structure, support real-time tracking and peak hold mode switching, with upper and lower limit qualification interval setting and automatic sound and light alarm function, lithium battery power supply can work continuously for about 25 hours.

$ 183.00

Built-in High Accuracy Sensor, Precision up to 0.5, supports 5 unit conversion and real-time tracking, peak hold dual mode, with upper and lower limit alarm function, battery life is about 25 hours.

$ 183.00

Built-in High Accuracy Sensor, Precision up to 0.5, supports 5 kinds of unit free conversion, with real-time tracking and peak hold dual mode, can set the upper and lower limit alarm function, battery life is about 25 hours.

$ 183.00

Measured value 500N, suitable for sheet, block material push-pull and destructive force test, can be used with Force Gauge test stand.

$ 130.00

Measurement range 300N, Precision 0.5, built-in Sensor structure, support real-time tracking and peak hold mode switching, with upper and lower limit qualification interval setting and automatic sound and light alarm function, lithium battery power supply battery life of about 25 hours.

$ 183.00

Built-in High Accuracy Sensor, Precision up to 0.5, supports 5 units real-time conversion, has peak hold and automatic alarm functions, and is easy to carry with a special toolbox.

$ 183.00

Measured value up to 5000N, suitable for sheet and block material push-pull force and destructive force test, supporting the Force Gauge test bench.

$ 78.00

High Accuracy measurement, Indication Error less than +/- 0.5%, Maximum Measured value 200N, Support Data storage, Automatic alarm and unit conversion, Suitable for a variety of test scenarios.

$ 294.00

High Accuracy and 0.005KN resolution, support for 10 data storage and automatic averaging, peak hold, automatic alarm and RS-232C interface for Linear dispersion testing and printer output.

$ 708.00

Measured value 5000N, suitable for the push-pull force and destructive force test of bakelite block, Glass, leather, paper and other sheet or block materials.

$ 107.00

Measured value 500N, suitable for the push-pull force and destructive force test of bakelite block, Glass, leather, paper and other sheet and block materials.

$ 98.00

With 0.001N high resolution and +/- 0.2% FS accuracy, support peak hold and data storage functions, provide USB and Bluetooth dual Data output method, automatic shutdown and energy saving.

$ 344.00

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