Mark-10 ESM1500S Tensile Tester
- Make Mark-10
- Hertz 60Hz US
- Model ESM1500S
- Serial N/A
- Weight 45.0 Lb
- Voltage 120V
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 21.0in x 21.0in x 47.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Excellent
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Mark-10 ESM1500S Tensile Tester is a versatile piece of equipment suitable for material elongation testing, connector withdrawal testing, spring testing, and more. It consists of several components, each of which are available separately. This ease of customization allows for a wide range of applications in a laboratory setting. With a 30-Day Warranty and 100% parts and labor coverage, the Mark-10 ESM1500S Tensile Tester offers reliability and peace of mind for your testing needs.
Key Features- Versatile functionality for material elongation, connector withdrawal, spring testing, and more
- Can be customized with a wide range of components and accessories
- Comes with a 30-Day Warranty and 100% parts and labor coverage for reliability and peace of mind
- Suitable for: Material elongation testing, connector withdrawal testing, spring testing, and more
- Warranty: 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Voltage: 120V
- Hertz: 60Hz US
- Warehouse Location: REUZEit West Coast US - R
Metric: 20.41 kg
Imperial: 45 lbs
Metric: 33.02 cm x 33.02 cm x 119.38 cm
Imperial: 13 in x 13 in x 47 in
902480
Harmonized Code DetailsThe harmonized code 902480 is for machines and mechanical appliances for testing the tensile, compressive, flexural, or shear properties of materials. It is justified by the description of the equipment's application in material testing and validation of its functional use.
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