MTS Criterion™ Series 60 Site Preparation Guide 100-231-353 A
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Contents Site Preparation 5 Introduction 5 Responsibilities 6 Customer's Responsibilities Site Preparation 6 6 Handling and Transporting 6 Insurance and Safety 6 MTS' Responsibilities Insurance 7 7 Installation 7 Initial Operation Documentation Facility Preparation 7 7 8 Preparing to Receive the System Space Requirements 8 8 Foundation Requirements 9 Floor Loading Considerations 9 Electrical Power Distribution 10 Grounding Requirements 10 Electrical Power Requirements 10 Fixtur
Lifting and Moving Instructions Overview 23 Handling the Load Fame Unloading 23 25 25 Moving the Load Unit 26 Moving the Load Frame with a Forklift 27 Moving the Load Frame with an Overhead Crane Securing the Load frame 29 Handling the Integrated Operations Platform Unloading 28 31 31 Moving the Integrated Operations Platform Handling the Steps 31 32 Facility Readiness Checklist 33 Appendix 35 Foundation drawings 35 Foundation Requirements 4 40 MTS Criterion™ Series 60
Introduction Site Preparation Introduction The MTS Criterion Systems are engineered to deliver the highly reliable, accurate, and repeatable monotonic testing capabilities required for achieving robust control of high-volume production quality, performing high-force industrial testing, and establishing scalable, industry-compliant testing procedures. To get the maximum intended use of the system, it is recommended that careful consideration be given to planning its installation.
Responsibilities Responsibilities This section details the responsibilities of both the customer and MTS to ensure that the proposed testing area is suitable for the installation and operation of the testing system. Customer's Responsibilities It is the customers’ responsibility to ensure that all required support services are available, and that all necessary checks are made prior to installing the testing system. These services and checks are described below.
Responsibilities MTS' Responsibilities MTS’ standard contract requires MTS to provide the necessary services to ensure that your test system operates accurately. These services are described below. Additional services and equipment may be negotiated with MTS, but these additional services must be mutually agreed upon and specifically described in your purchase order.
Facility Preparation Facility Preparation This section describes the physical, electrical, and mechanical requirements that must be considered before installing the MTS Criterion System. Read the following subsections thoroughly to identify installation considerations that apply to your facility.
Facility Preparation ≥1.5 m If a safety enclosure is used, the outer edges of the load frame in the following drawing should be the outer edges of the safety enclosure. ≥5 ft Note ≥3.3 ft ≥1 m Load Frame 4.3 ft 1.3 m Integrated Operations Platform ≥5 ft ≥1.5 m 10 ft 3m Work Area Foundation Requirements Foundations for load frame systems will generally be reinforced concrete cast in the ground (See “Appendix” on page 35 for details).
Facility Preparation Electrical Power Distribution Note Electrical connections must be made by qualified personnel and conform to local codes and regulations. Local electrical codes supersede any information found here. The input line voltage to the MTS Criterion System must be rated for the loads Voltage and Current specified in the Electrical Power Requirements Section (page 22). Size the power system with adequate reserve for future equipment additions and installation expansion.
Facility Preparation Fixture and Specimen Handling Considerations Movement of specimens in and out of the test system must be considered early in the planning of the site layout. With smaller specimens, the use of a rolling work cart with lift-off storage drawers is recommended to facilitate the handling of specimens and to minimize the chance of damage to the specimens prior to and after the test.
Facility Preparation Relative Humidity The recommended relative humidity for the test room is within the range of 5% to 85% (non-condensing). The risk of static discharge, which easily damages logic components and causes loss of data in memory devices, is increased by low humidity. Excessive humidity can result in electrical leakage currents or component failure. Leveling System Components The load frame is mounted to the foundation, so no leveling component is needed.
System Specifications System Specifications Contents Main Power Specifications 13 Load Frame Specifications 14 Integrated Operations Platform Specifications Safety Enclosure Specifications Steps Specifications 16 17 18 Main Power Specifications Note Specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact MTS for verification of specifications critical to your needs. Electrical Requirements—MTS Criterion 60 system PARAMETER 64.305 /64.305EL SPECIFICATION Supply Rating Current 64.
System Specifications Load Frame Specifications Note Specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact MTS for verification of specifications critical to your needs. MTS Criterion 60 Series Load Frame MTS Criterion 60 Load Frame Specifications MODEL 64.305 64.605 64.106 14 BASE WIDTH BASE DEPTH O VERALL HEGHT WEIGHT (C) ACTUATOR (PISTON) STROKE (A) (B) 870 mm 725 mm 2074 mm 150 mm 1950 kg (34.25 in) (28.54 in) (81.65 in) (5.
System Specifications MTS Criterion 60 Load Frame Specifications (Continued) MODEL 64.305EL 64.605EL 64.106EL BASE WIDTH BASE DEPTH OVERALL HEGHT WEIGHT (C) ACTUATOR (PISTON) STROKE (A) (B) 870 mm 725 mm 2470 mm 150 mm 2003 kg (34.25 in) (28.54 in) (97.24 in) (5.91 in) (4416 lb) 1170 mm 800 mm 2780 mm 200 mm 3254 kg (46.06 in) (31.50 in) (109.45 in) (7.87 in) (7174 lb) 1310 mm 910 mm 3130 mm 250 mm 5400 kg (51.57 in) (35.83 in) (123.23 in) (9.
System Specifications Integrated Operations Platform Specifications The following tables provide the specifications for the Integrated Operations Platform. General specifications PARAMETER SPECIFICATION Environmental For use in a controlled environment Operating temperature 5–40°C (41–104°F) Humidity 5–85% noncondensing Noise rating at 1 m 70 dB (A) fully compensated Hydraulic fluid Exxon Mobil DTE 25 Reservoir capacity 85 L (22.
System Specifications Safety Enclosure Specifications The safety enclosure is an optional part of the test system. If you ordered the safety enclosure, make sure to take it into consideration during site preparation. MTS Criterion 60 Series Safety Enclosure MTS Criterion 60 Safety Enclosure Specifications MODEL WIDTH (A) DEPTH (B) HEIGHT (GENERAL HEIGHT (SUBSIDED FOUNDATION) FOUNDATION) (C) (C) WEIGHT WEIGHT (GENERAL (SUBSIDED FOUNDATION) FOUNDATION) 64.305 1280 mm (50.4 in) 860 mm (33.
System Specifications Steps Specifications The Steps are an optional part of the test system. If you ordered the Steps, make sure to take them into consideration during site preparation. 64.605/64.305EL Steps 64.106/64.605EL Steps 64.
System Specifications Criterion 60 Steps Specifications MODEL WIDTH (A) DEPTH (B) HEIGHT (C) WEIGHT 64.605 1410 mm (55.5 in) 1200 mm (47.2 in) 450 mm (17.7 in) 100 kg (221 lb) 64.106 1570 mm (61.8 in) 1510 mm (59.5 in) 620 mm (24.4 in) 120 kg (265 lb) 64.305EL 1280 mm (50.4 in) 1000 mm (39.4 in) 400 mm (15.7 in) 90 kg (198 lb) 64.605EL 1410 mm (55.5 in) 1550 mm (61.0 in) 720 mm (28.3 in) 120 kg (265 lb) 64.106EL 1570 mm (61.8 in) 1900 mm (74.8 in) 1930 mm (76.
Additional Considerations Additional Considerations Contents Integrated Operations Platform Considerations Load Frame Considerations 20 When You Get Your System 21 20 Integrated Operations Platform Considerations Handling requirements The Integrated Operations Platform is shipped with a protective covering to prevent damage to the controls and cable connectors and to prevent dust infiltration.
Additional Considerations When You Get Your System Operation of your system can involve exposure to hazardous situations: high voltages are present at the Integrated Operations Platform and the Load Frame. The Integrated Operations Platform controls the movement of the actuator which uses high pressure hydraulic fluid. Because of these potential hazards, your system is provided with documentation that includes information on safety practices. Read this information before attempting to operate your system.
Additional Considerations 22 Site Preparation MTS Criterion™ Series 60
Lifting and Moving Instructions Lifting and Moving Instructions Contents Handling the Load Fame 25 Unloading 25 Moving the Load Unit 26 Moving the Load Frame with a Forklift 27 Moving the Load Frame with an Overhead Crane 28 Securing the Load frame 29 Handling the Integrated Operations Platform 31 Unloading 31 Moving the Integrated Operations Platform 31 Handling the Steps 32 Overview To reliably and safely use your equipment, handle it according to the instructions.
Lifting and Moving Instructions The following table lists the approximate weight of each load frame model, the Integrated Operations Platform, and optional parts with and without the crate. The weight specification is for lifting and moving purposes. The weight of accessories and special fixtures must be added. The actual shipping weight must be determined by a scale.
Handling the Load Fame Handling the Load Fame Unloading The customer will be responsible for all the unloading process if no Unloading Service is purchased. In case of special agreement, an MTS field service engineer can monitor the unloading, storage, and transportation process. 1. Unload the load frame with reference to the lifting position marker and the gravity center marker . 2. Choose suitable slings according to the weight table. 3.
Handling the Load Fame Moving the Load Unit To move the load unit to its final location: 1. Unpack the load frame. Remove the cover boards. If you ordered the safety enclosure, remove the mounting bolts and take the enclosure out. Put the safety enclosure in a suitable place; an MTS field service engineer will install it for you. 2. Remove the mounting bolts for the frame. Attach the customer-supplied hoist rings (M30 for C64.305/C64.305EL, M36 for C64.605/C64.605EL and C64.106/C64.
Handling the Load Fame 3. Put the base of the load frame on a mat and remove the hoist rings and slings on the frame base. Slowly raise the load frame to its upright position. As the unit rises, keep moving the crane to keep the sling as straight as possible. Note When you raise the load frame erect, no bystanders should be at the site. 4.
Handling the Load Fame 4. Secure the load frame to the foundation; see “Securing the Load frame” on page 29. Moving the Load Frame with an Overhead Crane If an overhead crane is used, perform the following: 1. Choose suitable slings according to the load frame weight. 2. Attach the slings to the customer-supplied hoist rings on the uppe crosshead. 3. Raise the hook slowly to lift the load frame only high enough to move. 4. Slowly and steadily move the load frame to the foundation.
Handling the Load Fame 5. Secure the load frame to the foundation; see “Securing the Load frame” on page 29. Do not exceed 30o Supporting Wood Securing the Load frame To secure the load frame to the foundation: 1. Put the anchor bolts into the bolt holes; the top of the bolts should be lower than the top of the foundation. 2. Align the anchor bolt holes on the load frame base with that of the foundation, and slowly put down the load frame. 3.
Handling the Load Fame Torque Measurements MODEL BOLT DIAMETER TORQUE C64.305/ C64.305EL 24 mm (0.94 in) 160 N•m (118 lbf•ft) C64.605/ C64.605EL/ C64.106/ C64.106EL 30 mm (1.18 in) 320 N•m (236 lbf•ft) Note 30 Diagonally tighten the nuts to avoid non-uniform load.
Handling the Integrated Operations Platform Handling the Integrated Operations Platform Unloading Choose suitable slings according to the Integrated Operations Platform and crate weight. Wrap the sling through the crate pallet and raise it. Moving the Integrated Operations Platform To move the Integrated Operations Platform to its final location: 1. Unpack the Integrated Operations Platform. 2. Choose suitable chains according to the Integrated Operations Platform’s weight.
Handling the Steps 3. Attach the chains to the customer-supplied hoist rings (M16) on the Integrated Operations Platform and hang the other end on the hook. Do not exceed 30o Hoist Ring of M16 4. Raise the hook slowly and move the platform to its final location. 5. Put the platform down and take off the chains. Adjust the levelness with the feet under the platform. 6. Contact MTS Systems Corporation to arrange for installation services.
Facility Readiness Checklist Physical space is ready Utilities are in place Make sure that: • The facility width, length, and ceiling height are adequate to accommodate the system (Refer to Space Requirements and System Specifications). • The foundation is prepared correctly (refer to Foundation Requirements). • The doors and corridors are large enough to accommodate the system.
Facility Readiness Checklist MTS Criterion™ Series 60
Appendix Appendix Foundation drawings General Foundation 100 mm (3.94 in) Anchor Bolt Secondary Casted Concrete Precasted Concrete Foundation Measurement A B Anchor bolt MTS Criterion™ Series 60 64.305/64.305EL 64.605/64.605EL 64.106/64.106EL 700 mm 880 mm 880 mm (27.6 in) (34.7 in) (34.7 in) 900 mm 1080 mm 1080 mm (35.5 in) (42.5 in) (42.
Appendix Reserved Hole Φ150 mm (5.9 in) 160 mm (6.3 in) Foundation Measurement (Continued) C D E F G H I 36 64.305/64.305EL 64.605/64.605EL 64.106/64.106EL 970 mm 990 mm 1150 mm (38.2 in) (39.0 in) (45.3 in) 560 mm 570 mm 670 mm (22.0 in) (22.4 in) (26.4 in) 205 mm 210 mm 240 mm (8.1 in) (8.3 in) (9.5 in) 1380 mm 1510 mm 1660 mm (54.4 in) (59.5 in) (65.4 in) 690 mm 814 mm 934 mm (27.2 in) (32.0 in) (36.8 in) 345 mm 348 mm 363 mm (13.6 in) (13.7 in) (14.
Appendix Subsided Foundation MTS Criterion™ Series 60 37
Appendix Foundation Measurement A B C D E F G 38 64.305EL 64.605/64.605EL 64.106/64.106EL 700 mm 880 mm 880 mm (27.6 in) (34.7 in) (34.7 in) 715 mm 695 mm 830 mm (28.2 in) (27.4 in) (32.7 in) 1520 mm 1680 mm 1820 mm (59.9 in) (66.2 in) (71.7 in) 2400 mm 2556 mm 2686 mm (94.5 in) (100.6 in) (105.8 in) 2185 mm 2210 mm 2320 mm (86 in) (87.0 in) (91.4 in) 855 mm 871 mm 876 mm (33.7 in) (34.3 in) (34.5 in) 812.5 mm 820 mm 825 mm (32.0 in) (32.3 in) (32.
Appendix Foundation Measurement (Continued) H I J K L (Anchor bolt) MTS Criterion™ Series 60 560 mm 570 mm 670 mm (22.0 in) (22.5 in) (26.4 in) 690 mm 814 mm 934 mm (27.2 in) (32.1 in) (36.8 in) 745 mm 745 mm 740 mm (29.3 in) (29.3 in) (29.1 in) 674 mm 694 mm 805 mm (26.5 in) (27.3 in) (31.
Appendix Foundation Board Measurement 64.305EL 64.605/64.605EL 64.106/64.106EL 840×828×50 mm 996×829×50 mm 1126×825×50 mm (33×32.6×2 in) (39.2×32.6×2 in) (44.3×32.4×2 in) 2305×840×50 mm 2330×840×50 mm 2440×840×50 mm (91.7×33×2 in) (96.2×33×2 in) 840×852×50 mm 996×855×50 mm 1126×858×50 mm (33×33.5×2 in) (39.2×33.6×2 in) (44.3×33.7×2 in) a 115 mm 163 mm 168 mm (Gap) (4.5 in) (6.4 in) (6.6 in) b 812 mm 815 mm 818 mm (Gap) (32.0 in) (32.0 in) (32.
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