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Vice grip (Pneumatic)
Vice grips (single-action) - having one fixed jaw against which a second parallel jaw is tightened. The position of the fixed face may be adjustable to accommodate differing specimen thickness.
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Hooks
Hooks - round hooks are suitable for samples with loops, such as some springs, O-rings and seals.
Peg hooks can engage smaller attachment holes in thinner and stiffer samples than round hooks.
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A member of our team will be in touch soon to arrange your demonstration at a date and time that works best for you.
We're looking forward to showing you how our solutions can support your testing needs.
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Software
VectorPro™ testing software is at the heart of our VortexPro and VectorPro Touch torque test systems.
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ELS 500 N
The Enhanced Load Sensor (ELS) comprises a sturdy dovetailed-mounting box with an internal loadcell complete with small fixing thread and occupies minimal space.
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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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ELS-S 5000 N
The Enhanced Load Sensor (ELS-S) comprises a sturdy dovetailed-mounting box with an external S-beam loadcell beneath, providing a secure connection for large, heavy grips and fixtures.
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Overview
The OmniTest universal tester offers versatility with five load capacities (0.5 kN to 7.5 kN) and an optional touchscreen console (OmniTest Touch).
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ETS 3 N.m
Designed for use with both the HelixaPro and VortexPro torque testers, the Enhanced Torque Sensor (ETS) is easily mounted to the sensor carriage to minimise the set-up time for testing.
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Why Mecmesin?
Our engineers bring deep industry knowledge across force, materials, and torque applications - helping customers choose the best equipment, configure it correctly, and install it to meet their unique test needs.
Industry leader in produ
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Vortex
Easy-to-use torque testers. Developed to measure the mechanical strength of specimens by applying torque up to a capacity of 10 N.m (90 lbf.in). Ideal for routine quality-control checks in both the production area and in the laboratory.
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Calibration, servicing & repairs
We understand that the precision of your test equipment directly impacts your results.
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Built for batch testing and automation
Batch testing in VectorPro uses a pre-configured test to create a semi-automatic or fully automatic testing system on sets of products and batches of the products.
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Key software features
Design
Intuitive icon-driven interface and workspace
Personalised user accounts and favourites
Touchscreen enable
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VectorPro™ materials testing software
Designed and developed by Mecmesin specifically for our OmniTest and MultiTest-dV range of materials testers.
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Report and analyse
A powerful reporting module allows you to configure test reports to present data the way your customer wants to see it.
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Report and analyse
A powerful reporting module allows you to configure test reports to present data the way your customer wants to see it.
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Our torque testing systems
Need repeatable, high accuracy data without breaking your budget?
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What is a universal testing machine?
To assess the quality of a finished product or component, it is often necessary to conduct multiple force tests.
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Test frame
The HelixaPro and HelixaPro Touch feature a precision motorised test frame which is designed to apply torque from a few mN.m right up to a capacity of 6 N.m.
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ELS 250 N
The Enhanced Load Sensor (ELS) comprises a sturdy dovetailed-mounting box with an internal loadcell complete with small fixing thread and occupies minimal space.
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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').