Cooper Instruments & Systems Series M7 Professional Digital Force Gauge User Manual

Page 23

Advertising
background image

Series 7 Digital Force Gauges

User’s Guide


22

12 COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION

Series 7 gauges can determine the static and kinetic coefficients of friction (COF) between two materials
through the Averaging and peak tension capture functions. The process for determining COF requires
dragging a block of a known mass (usually 200 g) over a surface at a constant speed. The force required
to do so is divided by the weight of the block. For example, a force of 100 gF divided by 200 g equals 0.5
COF.

Although many COF testing applications require a sled weight of 200 g, the gauge allows the user to
change the sled weight to comply with other requirements. To modify the sled weight, select COF from
the menu. The display appears as follows:


Available sled weight settings: 100 – 1000 g

Motorized test stands and suitable fixtures are recommended for COF measurement applications.
Recommended products: ESM301 test stand, and G1086 COF fixture


13 CUSTOM UNIT

A user-defined unit of measurement may be configured for special applications. A base unit is specified,
along with a multiplier, and 5-character name. Typical applications:

1. To measure the torque produced by pressing on a lever in a mechanical assembly, configure

the multiplier based on the length of the lever, thereby converting a unit such as N into Ncm.

2. To measure the pressure produced by a circular compression plate on a foam sample,

configure the multiplier based on the area of the plate, thereby converting a unit such as lbF
into psi.

To access this feature, select Custom Unit from the menu. The display appears as follows:






CUSTOM UNIT


Enabled

Base Unit: lbF
Unit Name: UNITx
Multiplier
1.000

COF

Enabled

Sled Weight Unit
g
Sled Weight
200.0

Advertising