Pressure test bench BV-PMC/200-2
leakautomaticPLC-controlled

pressure test bench
pressure test bench
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Characteristics

Test type
pressure, leak
Operating mode
automatic, PLC-controlled, PC-controllable
Test material
for valves
Sector
industrial
Technology
mechanical, pneumatic, electro-hydraulic
Configuration
vertical
Other characteristics
single-column

Description

DOUBLE LOADING PLACES MOBILE BRIDGE PROPORTIONAL PRESS CLAMPING Vertical test rig with controlled pressing clamp; press force is automatically controlled according to the water pressure inside valves, and the result load is reduced to minimal terms. The mobile upper side bridge allows vertical loading of valves and the possibility to have double working stands; while the first is working, the second could be prepared for the next valves. A water vessel is installed in the basement as water reservoir for test procedures. REACTION FORCE : 200 TON (10% minimum press clamping) (see working limits table) WORKING STANDS : 2 VALVE LENGTH MAX : 970 mm VALVE LENGTH MIN : 100 mm COLUMNS INNER CLEARANCE : 1200 mm LOADING HEIGHT : 900 mm BRIDGE STOKE : 900 mm BASEMENT WATER VESSEL : 200 Liters TERMINATIONS ALLOWED : RF, RJ CLAMPING STYLE : Type 1 – Proportional Compression CLAMPING FORCE CONTROL : Automatic within 10..100% interval, proportional to the hydrostatic pressure inside the valve under test DIMENSIONS (MECH) : 1600(L) x 1900(P) x 3000(H)

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