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| Adelaide Testing Machines Inc. |
| 61 Advance Road Units 5 and 6 |
| Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| M8Z 2S6 |
| Phone: 1-800-665-8817 Canada and U.S.A. |
| 1-416-234-0786 International |
| Fax No.: 1-416-234-1369 |
| E - mail: atminc@on.aibn.com |
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| CR Series Tension/Compression/Creep |
| Testing Machines |
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| Introduction |
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| The machines making up the CR Series consist of a very rugged floor mounted design for testing in tension, compression, or creep in capacities ranging from 100 kN (22000 lb) up to 900 kN (200000 lb). The design consists of a single screw driven mechanical loading actuator which protrudes from the platen of the testing machine. The screw is driven by a gear box coupled to a DC servo electric motor operating in closed loop control for accurate loading control. The easy to use Model TC-100 software is used for testing in tension and compression loading. The rugged design features of the CR Series makes these machines ideally suited for a wide variety of applications in both quality control and Research and Development testing of products and components. Software packages are also available for performing creep tests and low cyclic rate fatigue testing. In addition, modifications to the software packages and the standard machine designs are available for special applications. The CR series machines are also available in a CRT version for applications requiring tension/compression and torsion testing capabilities. |
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| Click here for complete Specification |
| Sheets for the CR Series |
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| For Additional Information |
| If you require additional information or need Prices for any of our products please Phone, Fax, or E-mail us. We will quickly respond with pricing and delivery for our standard products or advise you if an existing design can be modified to meet your specific testing requirements. |
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