Designed to allow for the pre-determination of specimen length! Enables quick and convenient load application.
The "2715-001 Series" is a code capstan-type tensile grip designed to test twisted cords or braided cords more quickly and easily. The guide grooves for the test specimen wrap around the capstan for 2.5 turns, allowing for two wraps to distribute the test specimen load and stress concentration. When a load is applied to the test specimen, the grip has a self-tightening structure. A flat type of capstan face is available separately. 【Features】 ■ Load capacity: 2.5 kN (250 kgf) ■ Quick and easy installation of test specimens ■ Minimizes chuck breakage of test specimens ■ Allows for pre-determination of test specimen length *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Partial)】 ■ Maximum load capacity: 2.5kN・250kgf ■ Weight (upper grip): 1.2kg ■ Operating principle: Self-tightening ■ Maximum specimen diameter/thickness: 3.2mm ■ Minimum specimen diameter/thickness: 0.5mm ■ Operating temperature range: -73 to +316℃ *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Scope of Application】 ■Types of Load: Tension, static testing only ■Test Specimen Material: Twisted cord or braided cord ■Test Specimen Shape: Rope or wire *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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