Manual Test Stand TSC1000H (Stand Only)
The TSC1000 Force Measurement Test Stand is ruggedly built for testing up to 1,000 lbF (5 kN) of compression or tension force.
A large hand wheel requires little effort, even at high loads, and a precision Acme screw and nut ensure smooth operation over time. The stand includes a loading table with threaded holes for fixture or grip mounting and a solid metal base contains a storage pocket and holes for bench mounting. Available in vertical and horizontal orientations.
The TSC1000 and TSC1000H test stands include the following accessories:
- (1) G1009 compression plate, 2” dia.
- (1) G1009-1 compression plate, 3” dia.
- (1) G1028 small hook
- (1) G1030 thread adapter, 5/16-18M to #10-32F
- (1) G1035 large hook
- (1) G1037 coupling, 5/16-18 F/F
- (1) G1038 medium hook
- (1) G1039 coupling, #10-32 F/F
- (1) G1041 thread adapter, 5/16-18M to #1/2-20M
- (1) G1042 extra large hook
- (1) G1044 1/2-20F adapter plate with mounting hardware
- (1) 5/16-18 stud with jam nuts
- (1) #10-32 stud with jam nuts
- (1) Base (TSC1000)
- (2) Mounting leg with hardware (TSC1000H)
- (1) Additional column cap with hardware (TSC1000H)
- (4) Thumb screw for force gauges with 0.12 - 500 lbF capacities
- (4) Thumb screw for force gauges with 1,000 - 2,000 lbF capacities
- (1) Allen wrench set
The stand will require a force gauge and accessories, sold separately.
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