Precautions For Maintenance Of Microcomputer Electronic Tensile Testing Machine
Aug 21, 2023| The microcomputer electronic tensile testing machine is mainly used for testing the conventional mechanical performance indicators of various non-metallic and composite materials. A professionally designed automatic control and data acquisition system has achieved full digital adjustment of the data acquisition and control process. This device can perform tensile, compressive, and bending tests on materials. This equipment is suitable for manufacturing industries such as aerospace, petrochemicals, fiberglass, ceramics, waterproof rolls, wires and cables, springs, textiles, fibers, rubber, plastics, food, pharmaceutical packaging, geotextile, film, wood, paper, and product quality supervision departments at all levels. It is also suitable for teaching and demonstration work in colleges and universities.
Maintenance precautions for digital electronic tensile testing machine:
1) The working environment and conditions of the instrument should meet the specified requirements, including room temperature, relative humidity, power supply voltage, and installation foundation (the surrounding area of the machine is generally required to be free of vibration, corrosive media, and strong electromagnetic field interference). In addition, some instruments have special environmental requirements and should be strictly maintained and maintained in accordance with the user manual;
2) Before and after use, it should be kept clean and avoid collisions;
3) When the testing instrument is not in use for a long time, it is advisable to regularly plug in and start it;
4) The instrument should be in the charge of a dedicated person, and the test should be carried out strictly in accordance with the operating procedures. It is strictly prohibited to conduct tests beyond the test range. After the test is completed, the instrument should be restored to its original position to ensure that the next test can proceed normally;
5) Instruments should be cleaned and inspected regularly, and instruments that need to be calibrated should be calibrated to ensure their accuracy;
6) When the instrument is not in use, appropriate protective measures should be taken. If it is not used for a long time, it should be re inspected before use;
7) Correction. Regular calibration: According to the relevant provisions of the National Metrology Law, the general calibration cycle is one year; Temporary calibration: If the user discovers during use or the quality management unit discovers that the inspection instrument is inaccurate during patrol inspection, it should be immediately calibrated.

