The direction of tension is coaxial with the grip body! The front is open, making it easy to insert the test specimen.
The "2710-100 Series" is a dual-action screw-type side action grip that allows for face adjustment to accommodate the thickness of test specimens. The face comes in various sizes and can be selected and exchanged with different surface shapes, including flat surfaces, rubber-coated surfaces, and textured surfaces. There are also line contact surfaces and special coated surfaces available. The face can be easily replaced with one hand and in just a short time, without the need for tools or pins. 【Features】 ■ Capacity: 100N, 500N, 1kN, 2kN, 5kN, 10kN ■ Accommodates a wide range of test specimen thicknesses up to 46mm ■ The face can be exchanged in seconds through a sliding extraction/installation operation ■ Available in various face surface shapes and sizes ■ The front is open, making it easy to insert test specimens *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Fully adjustable specimen positioning with independent dual-action clamps ■ Capable of accommodating specimens with unique shapes due to self-aligning faces ■ More accurate specimen alignment possible by using optional specimen centering fixtures ■ Temperature range: -70℃ to +125℃ (2710-116: -70℃ to +200℃) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Scope of Application】 ■ Static tensile testing of a wide variety of materials and specimen shapes, including plastics, metals, textiles, paper, thin sheets, foils, and wires. ■ Applicable tests: tensile, static fatigue, and tensile-tensile cycle tests. ■ Specimen shapes: circular (wire) and plate-shaped specimens with or without a shoulder. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Instron was founded in 1946 by Harold Hindman and George Bahl, who were conducting joint research at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) at the time. They developed the world's first electromechanical (screw-type) universal testing machine. The name "Instron" is derived from "instrument" and "electronics." Instron's product range offers diversity that can cater to almost all global markets and industries, and since its establishment, over 70 years of testing technology and manufacturing experience have been built, with more than 50,000 systems operating worldwide. In 1965, Instron Japan was established to support customers in Japan. Currently, it has major bases in the United States, Europe, and Asia, providing sales and services in 40 languages through agents in 160 countries around the world.