Site Preparation GuideMTS Criterion™ Series 60100-231-353 A
MTS Criterion™ Series 6010Facility PreparationSite PreparationElectrical Power Distribution Note Electrical connections must be made by qualified pers
Facility PreparationMTS Criterion™ Series 60 Site Preparation11Fixture and Specimen Handling Considerations Movement of specimens in and out of the te
MTS Criterion™ Series 6012Facility PreparationSite PreparationRelative HumidityThe recommended relative humidity for the test room is within the range
System SpecificationsMTS Criterion™ Series 60 Site Preparation13System SpecificationsContents Main Power Specifications 13Load Frame Specifications
MTS Criterion™ Series 6014System SpecificationsSite PreparationLoad Frame SpecificationsNote Specifications are subject to change without notice. Cont
System SpecificationsMTS Criterion™ Series 60 Site Preparation15Note When performing a test, the actuator will extend, which makes the frame overall h
MTS Criterion™ Series 6016System SpecificationsSite PreparationIntegrated Operations Platform SpecificationsThe following tables provide the specifica
System SpecificationsMTS Criterion™ Series 60 Site Preparation17Safety Enclosure SpecificationsThe safety enclosure is an optional part of the test sy
MTS Criterion™ Series 6018System SpecificationsSite PreparationSteps SpecificationsThe Steps are an optional part of the test system. If you ordered t
System SpecificationsMTS Criterion™ Series 60 Site Preparation19Criterion 60 Steps SpecificationsMODEL WIDTH(A)DEPTH(B)HEIGHT(C)WEIGHT64.605 1410 mm(5
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MTS Criterion™ Series 6020Additional ConsiderationsSite PreparationAdditional ConsiderationsContents Integrated Operations Platform Considerations
Additional ConsiderationsMTS Criterion™ Series 60 Site Preparation21When You Get Your System Operation of your system can involve exposure to hazardou
MTS Criterion™ Series 6022Additional ConsiderationsSite Preparation
Lifting and Moving InstructionsMTS Criterion™ Series 6023Lifting and Moving InstructionsContents Handling the Load Fame 25Unloading 25Moving the Loa
MTS Criterion™ Series 6024Lifting and Moving InstructionsThe following table lists the approximate weight of each load frame model, the Integrated Ope
Handling the Load FameMTS Criterion™ Series 6025Handling the Load FameUnloadingThe customer will be responsible for all the unloading process if no Un
MTS Criterion™ Series 6026Handling the Load FameMoving the Load UnitTo move the load unit to its final location:1. Unpack the load frame.Remove the co
Handling the Load FameMTS Criterion™ Series 60273. Put the base of the load frame on a mat and remove the hoist rings and slings on the frame base. Sl
MTS Criterion™ Series 6028Handling the Load Fame4. Secure the load frame to the foundation; see “Securing the Load frame” on page 29.Moving the Load F
Handling the Load FameMTS Criterion™ Series 60295. Secure the load frame to the foundation; see “Securing the Load frame” on page 29.Securing the Load
MTS Criterion™ Series 603ContentsSite Preparation 5Introduction 5Responsibilities 6Customer's Responsibilities 6Site Preparation 6
MTS Criterion™ Series 6030Handling the Load FameNote Diagonally tighten the nuts to avoid non-uniform load.Torque MeasurementsMODEL BOLT DIAMETER TORQ
Handling the Integrated Operations PlatformMTS Criterion™ Series 6031Handling the Integrated Operations PlatformUnloadingChoose suitable slings accord
MTS Criterion™ Series 6032Handling the Steps3. Attach the chains to the customer-supplied hoist rings (M16) on the Integrated Operations Platform and
MTS Criterion™ Series 6033Facility Readiness ChecklistPhysical space isreadyMake sure that:• The facility width, length, and ceiling height are adequa
MTS Criterion™ Series 6034Facility Readiness Checklist
AppendixMTS Criterion™ Series 6035Appendix Foundation drawingsGeneral FoundationSecondary Casted ConcretePrecasted Concrete100 mm (3.94 in)Anchor Bolt
MTS Criterion™ Series 6036Appendix160 mm (6.3 in)Foundation Measurement (Continued)64.305/64.305EL 64.605/64.605EL 64.106/64.106ELC 970 mm(38.2 in)990
AppendixMTS Criterion™ Series 6037Subsided Foundation
MTS Criterion™ Series 6038AppendixFoundation Measurement 64.305EL 64.605/64.605EL 64.106/64.106ELA 700 mm(27.6 in)880 mm(34.7 in)880 mm(34.7 in)B 715
AppendixMTS Criterion™ Series 6039H 560 mm(22.0 in)570 mm(22.5 in)670 mm(26.4 in)I 690 mm(27.2 in)814 mm(32.1 in)934 mm(36.8 in)J 745 mm(29.3 in)745 m
MTS Criterion™ Series 604Lifting and Moving Instructions 23Overview 23Handling the Load Fame 25Unloading 25Moving the Load Unit 26Movin
MTS Criterion™ Series 6040AppendixFoundation Requirements• Cast the foundation according to the above drawings and dimensions.• The compression stress
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IntroductionMTS Criterion™ Series 60 Site Preparation5Site PreparationIntroductionThe MTS Criterion Systems are engineered to deliver the highly relia
MTS Criterion™ Series 606ResponsibilitiesSite PreparationResponsibilitiesThis section details the responsibilities of both the customer and MTS to ens
ResponsibilitiesMTS Criterion™ Series 60 Site Preparation7MTS' ResponsibilitiesMTS’ standard contract requires MTS to provide the necessary servi
MTS Criterion™ Series 608Facility PreparationSite PreparationFacility PreparationThis section describes the physical, electrical, and mechanical requi
Facility PreparationMTS Criterion™ Series 60 Site Preparation9Note If a safety enclosure is used, the outer edges of the load frame in the following d
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