Adjusting the air supply pressure, Adjusting the air supply pressure 53 – MTS Advantage Pneumatic Grips User Manual

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Adjusting the Air Supply Pressure

Advantage™ Pneumatic Grips

Operation

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Adjusting the Air Supply Pressure

The output pressure of the air supply determines the gripping force applied to the
specimen by the grip faces. The optimum gripping force is great enough to
securely grip the specimen, yet low enough to minimize specimen deformation or
prevent specimen slippage.

The grips can be damaged if operated with incorrect air pressure.

Insufficient air pressure can cause the wedges to separate from the piston.
Ensure you calculate the minimum required air pressure and set the air supply
above the calculated value and below 5.5 bar (80 psi).

Excessive air pressure can damage the piston seals.

Clamping force

Use the following formulas to determine the approximate clamping force of a
given air pressure:

Minimum pressure

The 10,000 N grips require a minimum operating air pressure
for any given gripping force. Use the formula to calculate the
minimum air pressure for the 10,000 N grip.

CAUTION

Model

Formula

Clamping Force

*

* At 5.5 bar (80 psi).

10 N

N

bar x 5.6

lbf

psi x 0.875

31 N

7 lbf

200 N

N

bar x 113.2

lbf

psi x 1.75

623 N

140 lbf

2000 N

N

bar x 1290.9

lbf

psi x 20

7100 N

1600 lbf

10,000 N

† Calculate a minimum operating pressure.

kN

bar x 3.23

lbf

psi x 50

18 kN

4000 lbf

P

1.04 L

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