Load frame overview – MTS Criterion Series 60 User Manual

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MTS Criterion Series 60 Systems Computer Front Panel Ports and Indicators

Description

Port / Indicator

Number

You can import or export .proj test files into or out of the computer
using the USB interface.

Dual USB Ports

1

Use this port to connect the PS/2 keyboard to the computer.

PS/2 Port

2

Locks the front panel door. A key is required to open the door.

Key Lock

3

The LED indicators show computer system status. They do not indicate
the load frame status.

LED Indicators

4

Key-Access Door Switches and Buttons

The System Reset button and Power switch are located behind the key-access door.

MTS Criterion Series 60 Systems Computer Front Panel Buttons and Switches

Description

Button/Switch

Use this switch to start the system (system reboot).

System Reset Button

Use this switch to turn on or turn off power to the computer.

Power On/Off Switch

Load Frame Overview

The load frame is composed of a base, actuator, test table, lower crosshead, and upper crosshead. The
test table is connected to the upper crosshead by the columns to form a stiff frame, and the test table is
connected to the piston through a load cell. There are two testing spaces in the frame: the tension space
is between the upper and lower crossheads, and the compression space is between the lower crosshead
and the test table. Both the tension and compression spaces can be adjusted by moving the lower crosshead
up and down according to your testing needs.

In the software, the term actuator is synonymous with the upper crosshead and table. For example, the
TWX application Actuator Control panel provides the controls for moving the upper crosshead and table.

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