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DescriptionNameItem
Connected to the test table by the columns. The
upper crosshead, table, and columns move
together.
Upper Crosshead1
Provides movement to the upper crosshead and
table.
Crosshead Lift Screw2
Remains still for tension and compression tests,
while load or force is applied to the specimen by
Lower Crosshead3
downward movement of the upper crosshead and
table.
Connected to the upper crosshead by four
columns. The test table is connected to the piston
Test Table4
(in the actuator) through a load cell. There is a
removable rubber mat and a pilot locating hole in
the table surface to attach a fixture or platen for
a compression test.
Provides stability for load frame.Base5
Four columns connect the upper crosshead and
table and move with them.
Column6
Provides power to the lower crosshead.Crosshead Lift Motor7
Moves the upper crosshead and table.Actuator8
Test Table
The test table is the flat surface below the lower crosshead. Optional mounting fixtures and platens to
accommodate the various sizes and shapes of specimens can be positioned in the center hole of the table
to hold or position a specimen for a compression test. If you need additional mounting fixtures, see the
accessories manual.
Test Area Guard and Steps (Optional)
The optional test area guard, or enclosure, is used to avoid projectile hazards, and the steps are used to
facilitate safe system operation.
38 | MTS Criterion
Series 60
System Introduction