Fixed-angle notching machine RR/NC
for sample preparationsemi-automatic

fixed-angle notching machine
fixed-angle notching machine
fixed-angle notching machine
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Characteristics

Type
fixed-angle
Applications
for sample preparation
Other characteristics
semi-automatic
Weight

15 kg
(33.06934 lb)

Description

The Auto cycle Notching Cutter produce precise stress concentrated profiles in Izod and Charpy specimen bars. The profiles conform to the ISO 179, ISO 180 & ASTM D256 International Standards To produce precise stress-concentrated notch profiles in Impact and Charpy specimens look no further than the Ray-Ran Autocycle Notching Cutter. A world leader by design, this machine will cut accurate notch profiles to international test standards such as ISO179, ISO180, and ASTM D256. At the heart of the machine is a custom-built adaptive Microprocessor Control Unit with an LCD screen ensuring feed and cutter speeds are always selected for optimum performance. Adjustments to cutting parameters are made using the integrated membrane keypad and are stored in the memory feature of the microprocessor. Cutter speeds ranging from 350 to 2500 rpm are easily controlled, and with minimum feed rates of 0.06mm/rev cutting parameters for even the toughest of materials are easily achieved. Multi-sample loading feature of the vice can accommodate up to 16 test specimens 4mm thick, all accurately cut within approximately 20 seconds increasing productivity. The quick auto-return feature ensures the vice is always in the correct place for loading and unloading the test specimens and the micro height adjustment, notch depth comparator, and sample setting gauge ensure that the cut notch depth is accurately controlled.

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