Tension test bench FGS-X100L
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Tension test bench - FGS-X100L - SEALS USA - mechanical / force / quality
Tension test bench - FGS-X100L - SEALS USA - mechanical / force / quality
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Characteristics

Test type
mechanical, force, tension, quality, dynamometer
Operating mode
manual
Test material
surface, table, for wire, thread
Sector
industrial, for the automotive industry, for laboratory, for the aeronautical industry, for the aerospace industry, for the electronics industry, for medical applications
Technology
mechanical, digital
Configuration
horizontal, compact

Description

with compact, robust housing and consistent motion enables repeatable tension testing. The FGS-X100L is designed specifically for wire connection terminal force pull tests. When combined with a digital or mechanical force gauge, the testing of various wire harnesses and connection terminals for the electrical quality inspection is easily achieved. These units may be used to test various styles of wire, cable, cord, film, thread, rubber, tape, fabric, twine, paper and various other materials to their maximum tension failure threshold. Manual force test stand with horizontal installation and lever movement Rubber feet for stable table top installation. Remove feet to enable mounting frame into table surface Includes integral quick open/close force grip with large serrated surface area eliminating slippage during testing 2” (52 mm) travel and 112 lb. (50 kg) maximum capacity Mounting plate provides capability to use either mechanical or digital force gauges Available wire terminal turret enables testing of various size wire terminal connectors
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