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Product Name:Integrated Force & Displacement Testers

Manufacturer:IMADA
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Description

FSA-K2 Material Tester

Integrated Force & Displacement Testers

Standard Features

  • Ultra rigid, 0.5 mm deflection at max. load
  • Selectable Manual, Increment, Single Cycle, Continuous Cycle and Force Control
  • Easy-to-program menus control speed, cycles, pause duration, high/low setpoints, time, auto start displacement, etc.
  • Highly visible EL electro luminescent display
  • Color-coded LED indicators and output signal for Go/No Go testing
  • Processes and transmits 2,000 data/sec.
  • USB, RS-232C, Digimatic, Analog outputs
  • Force Units: lbf, kgf, N (selectable)
    Displacement Units: inch, mm (selectable)
  • 1,000 data memory for recall or download
  • Tester includes Force-Recorder Pro software, cable, full set of standard attachments, AC adapter/charger, and calibration cert traceable to NIST.

The FSA-K2 Force/Displacement Testers are complete test systems which can be configured for a number of applications requiring both force and displacement measurement. These integrated test systems combine the capabilities of MX2 series test stands with FA sensor and ZTA series gauges. The FSA-K2 series features a high speed distance meter. In conjunction with the force gauge, this tester can output up to 2,000 data per second. With the auto start displacement feature, the gauge will only record displacement after a certain force value has been reached.

Programming Options

The tester features a number of different configurable test parameters. Some parameters include: digital speed set for start, test and return speeds, test force values (high/low setpoints), force holding duration, auto displacement start at certain force, number of cycles

Operation

The FSA-K2 features 3 operating modes: Manual mode, Jog mode and Cycle mode. Manual mode allows manual control of the carriage at a set speed. Jog mode allows the user to use the program dial to move the gauge very small increments (depends on model). Cycle mode allows the user to easily setup cycle tests.

Force Control Operation

Force controlled non-destructive tests are also easy to setup and program. The FSA-K2 also has Conditional Overload Prevention. Force control allows users to program the test stand to move until a certain force value is reached. For more information see the force control tab below.

Ranges

  Model FSA-0.5K2-xx FSA-1K2-xx FSA-2.5K2-xx
Ranges
(select one)
18 ozf FSA-0.5K2-1 FSA-1K2-1 FSA-2.5K2-1
4.4 lbf FSA-0.5K2-4 FSA-1K2-4 FSA-2.5K2-4
11 lbf FSA-0.5K2-11 FSA-1K2-11 FSA-2.5K2-11
44 lbf FSA-0.5K2-44 FSA-1K2-44 FSA-2.5K2-44
110 lbf FSA-0.5K2-110 FSA-1K2-110 FSA-2.5K2-110
220 lbf - FSA-1K2-220 FSA-2.5K2-220
550 lbf - - FSA-2.5K2-550

Specifications

Specifications      
Model FSA-0.5K2 FSA-1K2 FSA-2.5K2
Max. Capacity 110 lbf 220 lbf 550 lbf
Stroke 240mm 295mm 310mm
Speed 10-300mm/min
Accuracy Force: ±0.2% F.S. ±1 digit; Displacement: ±0.1mm ±1 digit (under no load)
Dial Increment .015mm per click .01mm per click .05mm per click
Output USB, Serial (RS232C), Analog (Approx. ±2V), Comparator, Overload
Functions Travel limit, Overload protection, Force control, Emergency stop

Force Controlled Modes

Maintain Force Between High/Low Setpoints

Initial cross head speed is controlled by the start speed setting. Force control activates when applied force exceeds the low setpoint (and below the high setpoint) on the ZT series force gauge. The cross head maintains force between the low and high setpoint for the specified hold time,and then returns to the start position.

Increase Force to High Setpoint and Stop

Initial cross head speed is controlled by the start speed setting. When the applied force reaches the low set point of the ZT series force gauge, the test stand engages the measuring speed setting. The gauge stops when the applied force reaches the high set point on the ZT series force gauge. Ideal for non-destructive or creep testing. The cycle is repeated until the counter limit is reached.

 

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