The 3-point bending jig can be converted to a 4-point bending jig with an optional conversion kit!
The "2810 Series" is a bending fixture that can perform various bending tests, such as measuring bending elastic modulus, bending strength, and bending yield strength. The fixture includes one upper pressure pad with a diameter of 10mm and two lower pressure pads that can be adjusted to accommodate test specimens with various spans, available in diameters of 4mm or 10mm. The deflection of the test specimen can be measured directly at the center using either crosshead displacement or a deflection gauge plunger, with greater accuracy using a strain gauge extensometer. 【Features】 ■ Load capacity of 5kN ■ Conversion kit option for four-point bending ■ Complies with many standards such as ISO, ASTM, and DIN ■ Accommodates a wide range of specimen sizes with fully adjustable span distances ■ Specimen stopper capable of handling specimen widths up to 50mm ■ Deflection gauge plunger option available ■ Temperature range: -100 to +350℃ *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Precision】 ■Adaptation Test: Static Bending Test ■Test Specimen Materials: Plastics, composites, ceramics, and thin metals ■Test Specimen Shapes: Fine wires, round bars, components *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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