Fatigue Testing System - Model 8801 from Instron

The 8801 servohydraulic testing system meets the challenging demands of a varied range of both dynamic static and static testing requirements. The 8801 provides complete testing solutions to satisfy the needs of advanced materials and component testing, and is ideally suited for high and low cycle fatigue testing, thermo-mechanical fatigue testing and fracture mechanics. With the higher capacity of up to 100 kN, a larger working space, a high stiffness, and the precision of alignment, all make the 8801 an exceptionally versatile and reliable testing system.

The precision mechanical systems above combined with the advanced features of the 8800 digital controller and Dynacell™, enable Instron to supply fully integrated turnkey solutions to meet the most demanding applications.

Console software provides full system control from a PC: including waveform generation, calibration, limit set up, and status monitoring. Add WaveMatrix™ block loading software for simple and advanced cyclic tests on materials or components, or Bluehill® Software for static tests.

Features

Features of the Instron 8801 servohydraulic testing system include:

  • Up to ±100 kN (22,500 lbf) axial force capacity
  • Patented Dynacell load cell features compensation for inertial loads caused by heavy grips and fixtures
  • Standard or extra-height frame options
  • Wide range of grips, fixtures, and accessories

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