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Kern AC 16 Screw Tension Clamp for Tension and Rupture Tests

Original price was: $484.00.Current price is: $284.00.

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The KERN AC-16 is a heavy-duty screw tension clamp designed for tension and fracture tests, accommodating forces up to 5 kN. It features a maximum clamp width of 20 mm and a clamping width of 5 mm, suitable for securing various materials during testing. Constructed from durable steel, the clamp includes an M10 threaded hole for secure mounting. Each package contains two clamps, each with dimensions of 52×50×20 mm and a net weight of 0.4 kg. This clamp is ideal for laboratory and industrial applications requiring precise force measurement and material testing. LEAD TIME 1 to 2 WEEKS TO SHIP.

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Specifications: 

  • Tensile/compressive force [Max]: 5 kN
  • Maximum clamp width: 20 mm
  • Clamping width: 5 mm
  • Material: steel
  • Net weight: 0.4 kg
  • Mounting – force dissipation: Threaded hole M10
  • Dimensions completely mounted (W×D×H): 52×50×20 mm
  • Pieces per sales unit: 2

Applications:

  • Tension and Fracture Testing: Securely holding materials during tensile and rupture tests to determine breaking points and tensile strength.
  • Material Testing: Ideal for analyzing the mechanical properties of materials such as metals, plastics, and composites under controlled tensile forces.
  • Calibration of Measurement Equipment: Ensuring precise force measurement by securely attaching test samples during calibration of force gauges and related devices.
  • Quality Assurance: Used in manufacturing environments to verify the structural integrity and strength of materials or components during production processes.
  • Educational Demonstrations: Teaching principles of tensile stress, force application, and material failure in engineering and physics courses.
  • Research Applications: Supporting experimental setups in material science, engineering, and product development, where accurate force application and measurement are critical.

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