Horizontal Tensile testers are specialized device used to test and evaluate the tensile strength and physical properties of materials. These devices pull the samples in a horizontal direction. Their structure typically consists of load frame, gripping fixtures, and a force management system. These devices ensure accurate and repeatable results making them reliable for precisely testing setting the standards to material durability. Our horizontal tensile testers are used in testing heavy materials like rods, cables and other structural components.
Sample (size) length: 90 to 200 mm
Sample width: 15 mm, 25 mm, 50mm
Measuring range: 0 to 30, 0 to 100 N,0 to 300 N
Accuracy: ± 1 %
Sample (size) length: 180 mm (180, 150, 100, 90, 50 mm adjustable)
Sample width: 15 mm
Measuring range: 0 to 30, 0 to 100 N,0 to 300 N, 0 to 500 N, 0 to 1000 N
Accuracy: ± 1 %
Horizontal tensile testers are ideal for testing long or flexible specimens, such as cables, wires, belts, or ropes. Their design allows better alignment and handling of extended samples, reducing the risk of buckling or bending. They are also more accessible for integrating into production lines or automated testing setups. Additionally, the horizontal setup allows easier mounting and fixture adjustments, especially for large or heavy test pieces.
Horizontal tensile testers are particularly suitable for elongated, flexible, or large specimens like electrical cables, metal wires, plastic strips, conveyor belts, and structural components. These testers prevent drooping or misalignment that can occur with vertical testers. They are also preferred in sectors like aerospace, automotive, and construction where large samples or specific orientations are necessary for accurate mechanical characterization and quality assurance.
Proper alignment is achieved through precision-machined guides, linear rails, and self-centering grips that ensure the specimen is pulled uniformly along the test axis. Misalignment can cause uneven stress distribution and inaccurate results. Many horizontal tensile testers include built-in alignment fixtures or laser alignment systems to minimize setup errors. Regular inspection of grip positioning, platform level, and test axis straightness is crucial for maintaining test reliability.
Yes, horizontal tensile testers are often designed for high-capacity testing, ranging from a few kilograms to hundreds of kilonewton. Their rigid frame and robust actuator systems support heavy loads without flexing. Industries testing structural elements, metal cables, or engineered products benefit from the stability and strength of horizontal configurations. The layout also makes it easier to accommodate hydraulic grips and large fixtures used in high-load testing applications.
Horizontal tensile testers include safety shields, emergency stop buttons, overload protection for load cells, and software-based travel limits to prevent damage or injury. For high-capacity machines, hydraulic grip locking and motorized guards may be included. The low working height also reduces the risk of operator injury compared to vertical machines. Regular safety checks and operator training ensure that all features function correctly during use.
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