MTS Axial Extensometers User Manual

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Calibration

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3. Adjust compression.

A. Remove the zero pin, fixture, or release the zero stop.

B. Adjust the calibrator between zero and 100% compression of

the extensometer's full-scale range three times. This exercises
the extensometer to remove any hysteresis.

C. Adjust the calibrator for the 80% compression setting (or the

range being calibrated) and note the voltmeter reading.

If the meter reading is less than -8 V DC you can adjust gain.
Adjust the gain control to set the extensometer signal to
-8 V DC (or 80% of your calculated output).

If you cannot adjust the gain control to set the extensometer
signal to -8 V DC, you can change the excitation voltage.

4. Readjust the zero and compression.

Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 until the zero and gain outputs can be
measured without readjustment.

5. Adjust tension.

A. Adjust the calibrator between zero and 100% tension of the

extensometer’s full-scale range three times. This exercises the
extensometer to remove any hysteresis.

B. Adjust the calibrator for 80% tension (or for the maximum

positive travel) of the range you are calibrating. Note the
meter reading.

If the extensometer signal is above +8 V DC (or your
calculated output), adjust the

Δ

K (delta K) control for an

extensometer signal of +8 V DC.

If the extensometer signal is below +8 V DC (or your
calculated output), the

Δ

K adjustment cannot be made. Return

the

Δ

K adjustment to its original setting and use the gain

control to increase the voltage halfway from its present value
to +8 V DC (this splits the difference between compression
and tension).

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