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Hydraulic press CMG40-12-PCR
test

hydraulic press
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Characteristics

Operation
hydraulic
Function
test
Force

Max.: 40 tf

Min.: 2 tf

Opening

Max.: 12 in

Min.: 6 in

Stroke

6 mm
(0 in)

Weight

2,400 kg
(5,291 lb)

Overall width

46 in

Overall height

74 in

Description

For use with frac sand, resin coated sand and ceramic proppant Carver Inc. is proud to introduce Model CMG40-12-PCR proppant Crush Test press. This Monarch Series press meets the critical demands of ISO 13503-2:2006 with unsurpassed cycle repeatability. The proportional hydraulic system is capable of applying a constant rate of 13.8 MPa/min. (2000 PSI min.) from 2 ton to 40 ton clamp force within a ±2.5% deviation. The operator interface allows easy setup of press control parameters and includes ample recipe storage. Specifications of Model CMG40-12-PCR Proppant Crush Test Press: Compression force: 2-40 ton Minimum 1,275 psi on a 2" diameter crush die Maximum 25,000 psi on a 2" diameter crush die Hardened plates: 12” L-R x 12” F-B fully guided platens to ensure parallelism Positive stop on platens for centering the crush die Open daylight: 6”-12” Cylinder stroke: 6” Self-contained hydraulic system Available with and without 2” ID crush die (compatible with ISO 13503-2) “Mini” ViewPoint control system including: Allen Bradley programmable controller PanelView Touch screen interface Closed-loop control of clamp pressure Real time graphical display of process parameters Recipe storage (up to 30 recipes of 24 segments) Two hand close buttons Polycarbonate safety guards around the clamp area with manual sliding interlocked operator gate Dimensions: 46” w x 35” d x 74” h Weight: 2,400 lbs

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