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Advantage™ Pneumatic Grips Preface11PrefaceBefore You BeginSafety first! Before you use your MTS product or system, read and understand the Safety man
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsConventionsPreface12ConventionsDocumentation ConventionsThe following paragraphs describe some of the conventions that are u
ConventionsAdvantage™ Pneumatic Grips Preface13Illustrations Illustrations appear in this manual to clarify text. They are examples only and do not ne
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Advantage™ Pneumatic Grips Introduction15IntroductionThe Advantage™ Pneumatic Grips hold a test specimen in a load unit for static tension testing. Mo
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsIntroduction16What you need toknowThis manual assumes that you know how to use your controller. See the appropriate manual f
Functional DescriptionAdvantage™ Pneumatic Grips Introduction17Functional DescriptionThe Advantage Pneumatic Grips are designed for static tension tes
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsFunctional DescriptionIntroduction18Advantage 10,000 NapplicationsThe 10,000 N (2,200 lbf) capacity pneumatic grips are desi
Functional DescriptionAdvantage™ Pneumatic Grips Introduction19Adapters Each grip assembly includes a set of standard mounting pins. Some grip assembl
Advantage™ Pneumatic Grips2Copyright information © 2012 MTS Systems Corporation. All rights reserved.Trademark information MTS is a registered tradema
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsSpecificationsIntroduction20SpecificationsThis section lists the specifications for the Advantage Pneumatic Grips.You can bu
Advantage™ Pneumatic Grips Safety Information21Safety InformationGeneral Safety Practices: Grips and FixturesTypically, grips and fixtures are part of
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsSafety Information22You should receive training on this system or a similar system to ensure a thorough knowledge of your eq
Advantage™ Pneumatic Grips Safety Information23Avoid pinch/crushpointsPinch points exist between the parts of the grip or fixture that contact the spe
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsSafety Information24Have first aid available Accidents can happen even when you are careful. Arrange your operator schedules
Advantage™ Pneumatic Grips Safety Information25Do not disable safetydevicesYour system may have active or passive safety devices installed to prevent
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsSafety Information26Do not disturb sensors Do not bump, wiggle, adjust, disconnect, or otherwise disturb a sensor (such as a
Advantage™ Pneumatic Grips Safety Information27Hazard Placard PlacementHazard placards contain specific safety information and are affixed directly to
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Advantage™ Pneumatic Grips Installation29Installation This section describes how to install the Advantage Pneumatic Grips into a load frame of an elec
Advantage™ Pneumatic Grips Contents3ContentsTechnical Support 5How to Get Technical Support 5Before You Contact MTS 6If You Contact MTS by Ph
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsInstallation Using the Mounting PinInstallation30Installation Using the Mounting PinThis section describes how to install of
Installation Using the Mounting PinAdvantage™ Pneumatic Grips Installation311. Set up the load frame.A. Turn on the power to the load frame.B. Adjust
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsInstallation Without Using the Mounting PinInstallation32Installation Without Using the Mounting PinThis section describes h
Installation Without Using the Mounting PinAdvantage™ Pneumatic Grips Installation331. Set up the load unit.A. Turn on the system hydraulic pressure.B
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsInstallation Without Using the Mounting PinInstallation343. Mount the grips to the load unit.Mount one grip to the actuator
Connecting the Air SupplyAdvantage™ Pneumatic Grips Installation35Connecting the Air Supply An external air supply is required to operate the grips. T
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsConnecting the Air SupplyInstallation36Air connection kits The following list the kits which can be used individually or in
Connecting the Air SupplyAdvantage™ Pneumatic Grips Installation37Pneumatic ConfigurationsQuickAttachmentMTS P/N100-041-202Air ControllerMTS P/N100-05
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Advantage™ Pneumatic Grips Operation39OperationGrip operation consists of selecting and changing face surfaces (or wedges), and installing a specimen.
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsContents4Operation 39Selecting Face Surfaces 40Grip Faces for the 10 N Grips 41Grip Faces for the 200 N and 2000 N
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsSelecting Face SurfacesOperation40Selecting Face SurfacesA face is a type of surface attachment for the Advantage Pneumatic
Selecting Face SurfacesAdvantage™ Pneumatic Grips Operation41Grip Faces for the 10 N GripsThese grip faces are for the 10 N (2 lbf) Advantage Pneumati
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsSelecting Face SurfacesOperation42Grip Faces for the 200 N and 2000 N GripsThe faces for the 200 N (40 lbf) and the 2000 N (
Selecting Face SurfacesAdvantage™ Pneumatic Grips Operation4325 mm x 75 mm(1 in x 2.6 in)25 mm x 150 mm(1 in x 5.9 in)Table 4: Face Surface Part Numbe
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsSelecting Face SurfacesOperation4438 mm x 58 mm(1.5 in x 2.3 in)Table 6: Face Surface Part NumberObsolete P/N** Obsolete par
Selecting Face SurfacesAdvantage™ Pneumatic Grips Operation45Grip Faces for the 10,000 N GripsThese grip faces are wedges for the high tensile grips r
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsSelecting Face SurfacesOperation46Round wedgesVee-shaped wedgesThe vee wedge specimen diameter specification represents the
Changing Face SurfacesAdvantage™ Pneumatic Grips Operation47Changing Face SurfacesGrip faces for the 10 N, 200 N, and 2000 N grips are held in the gri
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsChanging WedgesOperation48Changing WedgesSeveral types of wedges are available for the grips:• Narrow flat wedges are used f
Changing WedgesAdvantage™ Pneumatic Grips Operation49Procedure Perform the following procedure to replace one wedge with a different wedge.Note Each w
Advantage™ Pneumatic Grips Technical Support5Technical SupportHow to Get Technical SupportStart with yourmanualsThe manuals supplied by MTS provide mo
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsInstalling a SpecimenOperation50Installing a SpecimenThe following procedure describes how to install a specimen in the Adva
Installing a SpecimenAdvantage™ Pneumatic Grips Operation51Improper specimen installation can damage the grip faces.To prevent damage to the grips, in
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsInstalling a SpecimenOperation526. If specimen slippage occurs which exceeds the specifications in Step 4 and Step 5, reinst
Adjusting the Air Supply PressureAdvantage™ Pneumatic Grips Operation53Adjusting the Air Supply PressureThe output pressure of the air supply determin
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsAdjusting the Air Supply PressureOperation54Where:A = Area of the piston is 215 cm2 (33.3 in2)L = Maximum axial load applied
Advantage™ Pneumatic Grips Maintenance55MaintenanceThis section provides information on Advantage Pneumatic Grip maintenance. Also provided is a table
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsMaintenance56Cleaning face surfaces Periodically check the face surfaces for debris buildup. Clean them if necessary. Face s
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Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsTechnical Support6Before You Contact MTSMTS can help you more efficiently if you have the following information available wh
Advantage™ Pneumatic Grips Technical Support7Know relevantcomputer informationFor a computer problem, have the following information available:• Manuf
Advantage™ Pneumatic GripsTechnical Support8Identify system type To enable the Call Center agent to connect you with the most qualified technical supp
Advantage™ Pneumatic Grips Technical Support9Access the Problem Submittal Form:• In the back of many MTS manuals (postage paid form to be mailed to MT
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