Overview, Safety orientation – MTS Criterion Series 40 User Manual

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Overview

This chapter describes how to run a typical tension test using the typical system described in the

System

Introduction

(p. 23). For information on how to adapt the following information for using other hardware

configurations or running other tests, see

Best Practices for Other System Configurations and Tests

(p.

115).

The instructions that follow use the MTS EM Tension (Simplified) test. This test does not use an
extensometer. However, use of an extensometer provides more accurate test data, which in turn reduces
the number of tests required for a statistically valid sample. If you wish to use an extensometer, you can
perform the MTS EM Tension (Extensometer-Crosshead) test.

Note: If you are performing the test that does not use the extensometer, simply skip the
extensometer steps.

Important: This example test was performed on a load frame without an enclosure for photographic
reasons. MTS recommends enclosures for running all tests in industrial settings to maximize safety.

General Tasks

1.

Safety Orientation

(p. 58)

2.

Turn on the Station

(p. 60)

3.

Reset Interlocks

(p. 63)

4.

Set Travel Limits

(p. 64)

5.

Recover from a Tripped Travel Limit

(p. 66)

Typical Testing Tasks

1.

Position the Crosshead

(p. 68)

2.

Set Up the Load Meter for Specimen Installation

(p. 70)

3.

Install the Specimen

(p. 72)

4.

Install the Extensometer (Optional)

(p. 76)

5.

Set Up Meters for the Test

(p. 80)

6.

If Required, Resolve Resource Errors

(p. 81)

7.

Run the Test

(p. 83)

8.

Save the Test and Generate a Report

(p. 84)

9.

Remove the Specimen

(p. 87)

10.

Prepare the Load Frame for the Next Test

(p. 90)

Safety Orientation

Familiarize yourself with the following:

Crush zones

58 | MTS Criterion

Series 40

Running the Example Tension Test

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