Single-Arm Electronic Universal Tester

The single-arm electronic tensile testing machine drives the crossbeam movement via a motor to apply tensile or compressive forces to the specimen, with sensors measuring force values and displacement in real time. It is used to test properties such as tensile strength and elongation at break, and is suitable for quality control of materials such as plastic films, paper, and rubber.
Selection
When selecting a single-arm electronic tensile testing machine, considerations include matching the maximum test force range to the sample strength, ensuring the stroke space accommodates the specimen dimensions, meeting the required precision grade for testing, compatibility of fixture types with material shapes, software functionality supporting standard test methods, and factors such as maintenance convenience and environmental adaptability.

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High-precision stepper motors and ball screw transmission are employed to ensure smooth and accurate loading. The single-arm host structure offers excellent rigidity, while the special fixture design effectively prevents jaw slippage, making it suitable for various mechanical tests on materials such as films and adhesive tapes.

$ 1122.00

Single-arm structure design, stretching space up to 650mm, can be disbonding, stretching, tearing and other tests, support fixed elongation force value and fixed force value to measure elongation, measurement accuracy +/- 1%.

$ 2110.00

Single-arm structure design, with stepless speed range of 1-500mm/min, support pull-off shutdown and peak hold function, can be divided into four gears to achieve +/- 1% Measaccuracy, to meet a variety of material testing needs.

$ 2110.00

Single-arm structure design, can be disbonding, tensile, heat sealing and other tests, support constant elongation measurement value and constant force measurement elongation value, speed range 1-500mm/min, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1%.

$ 2110.00

The single-arm double-column structure is used to realize the free drop of the face corner, and the height tracking system is equipped to make the drop height error not exceed 2%. The buffer device improves the service life and safety of the equipment.

$ 1886.00

The single-arm double-column structure is equipped with an electric lifting device, with a drop height range of 300-1500mm, a test load of 0-80kg, and a buffer device to improve service life and stability. The height error does not exceed 2%.

$ 1848.00

High Accuracy stepper motor and ball screw drive, Force Measurement range 2%~ 100% FS, test speed 0.1-500 mm/min stepless speed regulation, with high stiffness single arm structure and real-time large screen LCD display.

$ 1122.00

Single arm structure design, equipped with 1-500mm/min stepless speed regulation function, force measurement accuracy of +/- 1%, support disbonding, stretching, heat sealing and other test modes.

$ 2110.00

Utilizing a high-precision stepper motor drive and a precision ball screw transmission ensures smooth loading and accurate control. The specially designed fixture provides a secure grip without slippage, effectively eliminating the impact of irregular samples on measurements.

$ 1380.00

Single arm structure design, support 1-500mm/min stepless speed regulation, force measurement accuracy +/- 1%, can be disbonding, tensile, heat sealing strength test, with fixed elongation force measurement value and Linear dispersion display function.

$ 2110.00

Equipped with high-precision stepper motors and ball screw drives, it ensures smooth and accurate loading. With a wide range of loading speeds and force measurement capabilities, it offers high precision in measuring and controlling load, deformation, and displacement, making it suitable for mechanical property testing of various materials.

$ 1122.00

High Accuracy stepper motor and ball screw drive ensure smooth and accurate loading. Maximum test force 2000N, test speed range 0.1-500 mm/min stepless speed regulation, with load, displacement, deformation measurement and overload protection functions.

$ 1122.00

High Accuracy stepper motor and ball screw drive, maximum test force 5000N, Test speed range 0.1-500 mm/min stepless speed, with load, displacement, deformation measurement system and overload protection function.

$ 1219.00

High Accuracy stepper motor drive and precision ball screw drive ensure smooth transmission without clearance. Maximum test force 200N, test speed range 0.1-500 mm/min stepless adjustable, with High Accuracy load and displacement measurement system, good coaxiality, firm clamping.

$ 1122.00

It employs a high-precision stepper motor and ball screw transmission to ensure smooth and accurate loading. It features a wide range of loading speeds and force measurement, high sensitivity to load, deformation, and displacement measurements, excellent coaxiality, and secure clamping without slippage.

$ 1380.00

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