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Overview
The HelixaPro is the perfect solution for measuring low and medium torque on a variety of delicate or finely-engineered products.
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Test frame
The single-column OmniTest is available in 5 models with load capacities from 0.5 kN to 7.5 kN. They feature a precision ballscrew that drives a moving crosshead fitted with an ELS loadcell.
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Explore our full range of force testing products. Designed to deliver precision, reliability, and repeatable results across a wide variety of applications.
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Safety guard
Our systems can be supplied with a standard safety guard to prevent access by the operator to the testing area whilst the test is in progress.
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ROI Calculator
Investing in automation is a big decision, but how can you be sure it's worth it? Mecmesin can help you calculate the Return on Investment (ROI) of automating, or semi-automating, your testing processes.
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Freedom and support to meet your testing needs
Easily create step-by-step test routines
Start measuring torque/angle characteristics to evaluate your components and assemblies. Calculate the maximum, minimum and average torques as a function of angle or time.
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Explore our full range of torque testing products. Designed to deliver precision, reliability, and repeatable results across a wide variety of applications.
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Grips and fixtures
Holding your test specimen in place without it slipping is essential to obtaining repeatable results.
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Safety Guard
Our systems can be supplied with a standard safety guard to prevent access by the operator to the testing area whilst the test is in progress.
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Material Testing Machines & Equipment
Materials scientists are continually working to develop lighter, stronger and more durable materials.
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Extensometry
When testing the extension or compressive deformation of a specimen it is often acceptable to measure the movement of the loadcell and grips, as defined by the crosshead distance travelled (known as 'grip separation').