Epsilon Technology Corp. Deflection Gages Model 3540

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Widely used for measuring deformations in three and four point bend tests, on compression tests and for a variety of general purpose deformations. These strain gaged devices come with a magnetic base for easy mounting. Deflection is measured with a single arm with an attached spherical contact tip, similar to those on a dial indicator. The full bridge strain gaged construction provides an electrical output compatible with any electronics designed for a strain gaged transducer. The magnetic base furnished with the gage can be mounted to the desired reference surface, whether flat or round. The tip can then be positioned to measure the deformation encountered during the test. The magnetic base can only be used for low and standard temperature testing. Elevated temperature testing requires additional support considerations All models feature a spring loaded arm that can break free in the event of excessive displacement, protecting the gage from damage. The upper arm exerts a small spring force against the specimen, which is sufficient to allow dynamic cyclic testing if desired, yet light enough in force to avoid influence on the test. These units come standard with the arm set to measure downward deflections when oriented in the upright position. They can be used upside down or in any orientation. They may also be configured with the extensometer arm spring loaded downward. Specify this if desired. Note that the measuring ranges listed are total displacement. The Model 3540 extensometers are strain gaged devices, making them compatible with any electronics designed for strain gaged transducers. Most often they are connected to a test machine controller. The signal conditioning electronics for the extensometer is typically included with the test machine controller or may often be added. In this case the extensometer is shipped with the proper connector and wiring to plug directly into the electronics. For systems lacking the required electronics, Epsilon can provide a variety of solutions, allowing the extensometer output to be connected to data acquisition boards, chart recorders or other equipment.

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Deflection Gages - Model 3540 - Epsilon Technology Corp.
Jackson, WY, USA
Deflection Gages
Model 3540
Deflection Gages Model 3540
Widely used for measuring deformations in three and four point bend tests, on compression tests and for a variety of general purpose deformations. These strain gaged devices come with a magnetic base for easy mounting. Deflection is measured with a single arm with an attached spherical contact tip, similar to those on a dial indicator. The full bridge strain gaged construction provides an electrical output compatible with any electronics designed for a strain gaged transducer. The magnetic base furnished with the gage can be mounted to the desired reference surface, whether flat or round. The tip can then be positioned to measure the deformation encountered during the test. The magnetic base can only be used for low and standard temperature testing. Elevated temperature testing requires additional support considerations All models feature a spring loaded arm that can break free in the event of excessive displacement, protecting the gage from damage. The upper arm exerts a small spring force against the specimen, which is sufficient to allow dynamic cyclic testing if desired, yet light enough in force to avoid influence on the test. These units come standard with the arm set to measure downward deflections when oriented in the upright position. They can be used upside down or in any orientation. They may also be configured with the extensometer arm spring loaded downward. Specify this if desired. Note that the measuring ranges listed are total displacement. The Model 3540 extensometers are strain gaged devices, making them compatible with any electronics designed for strain gaged transducers. Most often they are connected to a test machine controller. The signal conditioning electronics for the extensometer is typically included with the test machine controller or may often be added. In this case the extensometer is shipped with the proper connector and wiring to plug directly into the electronics. For systems lacking the required electronics, Epsilon can provide a variety of solutions, allowing the extensometer output to be connected to data acquisition boards, chart recorders or other equipment.

Widely used for measuring deformations in three and four point bend tests, on compression tests and for a variety of general purpose deformations. These strain gaged devices come with a magnetic base for easy mounting.

Deflection is measured with a single arm with an attached spherical contact tip, similar to those on a dial indicator. The full bridge strain gaged construction provides an electrical output compatible with any electronics designed for a strain gaged transducer.

The magnetic base furnished with the gage can be mounted to the desired reference surface, whether flat or round. The tip can then be positioned to measure the deformation encountered during the test. The magnetic base can only be used for low and standard temperature testing. Elevated temperature testing requires additional support considerations

All models feature a spring loaded arm that can break free in the event of excessive displacement, protecting the gage from damage. The upper arm exerts a small spring force against the specimen, which is sufficient to allow dynamic cyclic testing if desired, yet light enough in force to avoid influence on the test.

These units come standard with the arm set to measure downward deflections when oriented in the upright position. They can be used upside down or in any orientation. They may also be configured with the extensometer arm spring loaded downward. Specify this if desired. Note that the measuring ranges listed are total displacement.

The Model 3540 extensometers are strain gaged devices, making them compatible with any electronics designed for strain gaged transducers. Most often they are connected to a test machine controller. The signal conditioning electronics for the extensometer is typically included with the test machine controller or may often be added. In this case the extensometer is shipped with the proper connector and wiring to plug directly into the electronics. For systems lacking the required electronics, Epsilon can provide a variety of solutions, allowing the extensometer output to be connected to data acquisition boards, chart recorders or other equipment.

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  Epsilon Technology Corp.
Product Category Deflectometers and Extensometers
Product Number Model 3540
Product Name Deflection Gages
Test Fixture Type Deflectometer
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