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MT Series

$10.00

The Chatillon MT Series manual test stand is a flexible, easy-to-use solution for force measurement. It comes in two versions: the MT150 and the MT500.

This manual test stand is ideal for tensile testing, compression testing, peel, and flexural testing.

The MT Series manual test stands are often used with the DF Series digital force gauges to check the force necessary to depress a button, or with the LG/DG mechanical gauge to perform low range pull tests at the end of a production line where caps are placed on spray bottles. These test stands are commonly used to test the force in the Packaging Industry as for folding cardboard boxes into shape.

The MT Series test stand comes with:

  • a hook

  • compression plate

  • threaded and eye end type adapters

Gauge mounting hardware is optiona

  • Load Capacity: MT150 -150lbf (660N) | MT500 - 500lbf (2.5kN)
  • Column Heights: Standard: 750 mm | Extended: 1000 mm | Ultra: 1500 mm
  • Stroke: 6 in / 152 mm - Longer strokes available
  • Travel Rates Lever Actuator: 75 mm per Revolution
  • Load Measurement: Chatillon DF II Series Gauge
  • Operating Temp.: 40 to 110°F / 5 to 45°C
  • Instrument Weight 30lbs / 14kg (MT150) | 33lbs / 15kg (MT500)
  • Shipping Weight* :33lbs / 35lbs / 16kg (MT150) | 38lbs / 18kg (MT500)

Lever or Handwheel

The test stand may be equipped with a quick-action lever or precision handwheel for controlling crosshead speed and travel.

Mount it anywhere
The test stand can be bench mounted, wall mounted, or positioned horizontally.

Simple but useful design
Maximum workspace, simplified operation and low maintenance were key factors to the MT Series innovative design. The 150 mm (6 inch) throat makes the MT Series excellent for testing large specimens, and the removable plate is designed to accommodate metric as well as imperial threaded fixtures.

Options to enhance
Options to enhance your test stand include:

  • digital travel indicator, capable of displaying travel up to 0.01mm (0.0005 inch)

  • column ruler graduated both in inches and millimeters