Introduction to a horizontal fatigue testing service capable of evaluating large products with a capacity of 1500 kN!
The 1500kN horizontal fatigue testing machine is a testing device that applies various loads to different types of components and products to verify their fatigue strength and durability. The types of loads (such as weight, vibration, etc.) categorize the testing machines into various types. The TDM fatigue testing machine accommodates fatigue testing of both small and large specimens with a sample space length of 5,000mm and width of 2,500mm. 【Features】 ■ Computer-controlled electric hydraulic servo horizontal fatigue testing machine ■ Control functions include load and displacement *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■ Manufacturer: Shimadzu Corporation ■ Model: EHF-UB150/30-210L ■ Maximum tensile load ・Dynamic: 1500kN ・Static: 1700kN ■ Stroke: ±75mm ■ Vibration frequency range: 0.00001 to 20Hz ■ Sample space: Length 5,000mm × Width 2,500mm × Height approximately 3,000mm ■ Frequency: 20Hz ■ Special notes: Hydraulic servo *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The power equipment business, which started with the manufacturing of transmission line hardware, has steadily expanded its field with advanced technological development capabilities and has now grown into one of Japan's leading comprehensive power equipment manufacturers. We respond to the strict quality demands required for transmission and distribution components that support the infrastructure of daily life, earning high praise from power companies both domestically and internationally. In the future, we will provide our accumulated know-how, developed through design capabilities that anticipate various conditions, including severe natural phenomena, as well as verification tests using full-scale test towers and some of the largest testing facilities in Japan, as a business.