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MCT Series – AD Company Limited
Table Top Universal Testing Machine MCT Series (Force Tester)
The MCT series of table top universal testing machines are great alternatives to force and push pull gauges
Strength you can see!
Color touch panel – Precise and easy to use
Two models available: The general purpose MCT-1150 and the rigid and durable MCT-2150 with high precision ball screw and thicker crosshead.
– Color touch panel for clear visibility and simple operation
– High-precision load cell included; just plug in for quick use
– Easy-to-use digital testing-speed settings
– Displacement display included standard
– Includes data capture software for PCs
– Use with your favorite force gage and push-pull gage jigs (attachments)
– Specifications call for M6 screws. Use M6 male screw thread adapter when necessary
– Print maximum load and displacement with the AD-8126 mini printer (sold separately)
– Table top space-saving design 250(W) X 405(D) X 711(H)mmSKU: n/a
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1. Accuracy and Precision
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4. Compliance with Standards
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5. Calibration and Maintenance
Evaluate the calibration and maintenance requirements of the testing instruments. Determine if the instruments require regular calibration to maintain accuracy and if calibration services are easily accessible.