Catalogue covers grips and fixtures

A Lloyd Instruments product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Jul 29, 2003

Manufacturer of materials testing equipment has published a catalogue of grips and fixtures for its materials testing systems used throughout industry.

Lloyd Instruments, a leader in the field of materials testing, has just published a new catalogue of Grips and Fixtures for its materials testing systems used throughout industry.

The 128 page catalogue covers more than 250 standard grips and fixtures currently available.

With such a vast choice on offer, the catalogue is designed to help customers select with ease the most appropriate accessory for their particular application and industry.

Each model includes a brief description, along with specifications, details on the force capacity, applications of use, and ordering information.

Lloyd Instruments' grips and fixtures are precision engineered to operate with Lloyd Instruments universal testing machines and Chatillon force gauges and test stands.

All fixtures are quick and easy to install, and come in various sizes, gripping surfaces, styles and capacities.

Different adapters are available to fit any testing scenario.

Furthermore, company engineers are able to discuss more particular requirements with customers if a tailor-made solution is required.

Lloyd Instruments provides testing solutions to measure the physical properties of materials and products ranging from microscopic filaments to high force specimens up to 300kN (67442 lbf).

Typical applications include plastics, packaging, medical devices, food, electronic components, adhesives, automotive, building materials, business equipment, ceramics, composites, foams, glass, wood products, metals, non-wovens, paper and board, rubber, textiles, wire and cable and more.

The new Grips and Fixtures Catalogue is available worldwide from the company's US, UK, Far East, French and German operations or can be ordered by e-mail.

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