MRM Precision Instruments Inc.

 

MH-220  
Motorized Horizontal Test Stands


MH-220BA  (Basic Type)
MH-220AC
(Auto Cycle Type)
 

MH-220

Force gauge sold separately

 

 

  • Max Load: 220 lbs

  • Stroke: 16"

  • Optional dynamic and static distance meter available

Dimensions

 
Imada motorized test stands offer consistent and reliable testing. Our Basic or Auto Cycle models are available in Standard, High, and Low speeds. They accept any of the standard range Imada force gauges and special attachments. Optional dynamic and static distance meters are also available.
Speed Configurations
Standard Speed .4~4"/min
Optional High Speed .8~8"/min

Optional Low Speed

.2~2"/min

 

Specify speed when ordering

 

 

 

Basic Model: MH-220BA
Basic Models have top and bottom travel limits that can be adjusted for a precise range of movement. Set the travel limits, flip the direction switch up to move the cross head up to the top travel limit at the selected speed. Flip the direction switch down to send the cross head down to the bottom travel limit. The speed is set by a Speed Adjust knob. Quick Return and Emergency Stop features are also included.

Auto Cycle Model: MH-220AC
Auto cycle models have top and bottom travel limits that can be adjusted for a precise range of movement. Speed Adjust, Quick Return and Emergency Stop features are also included. These stands have three function modes.

Manual Mode: While the Direction switch is held up, the head moves up. Holding the switch down moves the cross head down. When the switch is released the head stops. This mode is ideal for positioning.

 
Single Cycle Mode: When the Direction switch is pushed up, the cross head moves up at the desired speed, and when it reaches the top travel limit, it automatically goes back and stops at the bottom travel limit, completing one cycle. Pushing the switch down runs the cycle in reverse.

 
Auto Cycle Mode: This mode is similar to Single Cycle mode, except that the cross head travels up and down repeating the cycle until either the Power or Emergency switches is turned off. This mode is ideal for applications such as fatigue testing.