Precise Increment Mode
MH2-110 features unique jog movement control, for precise increment testing. In jog mode, each click of the program dial moves the cross head approx. 0.01mm (standard speed, under no load).
Cycle Mode
In cycle mode, automated fatigue tests are easy to setup. Press the unique program dial and turn, to make selections from the menu screens and set mode, speed, test duration, units and cycles. Set start and return speeds independently.
Force Control
Force controlled non-destructive tests are also easy to setup and program. Connect a Z Series force gauge to the MH2 test stand to enable the following force controlled tests and Conditional Overload Prevention.
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 Z Series force gauge. The cross head maintains that force for the programmed interval and then uses return speed to reset for the next cycle.
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 on the Z Series force gauge, the test stand engages the measuring speed setting and stops when the applied force reaches the high set point on the Z series gauge. Ideal for non-destructive or creep testing. The cycle repeats until the counter limit is reached.