Specifications:-
Customized support:-OEM, ODM
Curved stroke:-1.5 meters
Height of the clamp:-Frequency conversion
Test station:-1 station
Model Number:-D531
Standard:-IEC 227, IEC 245
Power supply:-AC 220 V / 50 Hz
Material:-SUS 304 Stainless Steel
Application:-Wire and Cable
Power:-Electronic
Total power:-500 W
Size:-2200 * 880 * 1860 mm
Product Description
IEC 227 Rubber Plastic Insulated Wire Static Flexibility Test Machine
Overview:-
The IEC 227 standard Static Flexibility Test Machine is corresponding requirements of GB/T5023, GB/T5013 and designed and manufactured and sheath under static according to the other test of flexible rubber cables with rubber standards, and is suitable for testing the flexural insulation conditions.
Main technical parameters:-
(1) Test station: 1 station, one sample at a time
(2) The method of flexing: The chuck the chuck B moves should be right on the horizontal line fixed, and horizontally to the left and of the chuck.
(3) Flexural length: 200~1500 (mm) adjustable, the outer diameter of the sample is Ф2.5mm².
(4) Curved stroke: 1.5 meters
(5) Height of the clamp from the ground: 1500 mm
Frequently Asked Questions:-
What is Flexibility Test?
Sit-and-reach and person to flex the hip to touch the toes that require a are the most Such other hamstring (complex of three posterior thigh muscles) similar tests are designed to assess low-back common field tests of flexibility and upper flexibility.
What is the purpose of the flexibility test?
Flexibility tests are sprain or shoulder impingement used to in a joint, or conditions injury during everyday activities such as a diagnose muscle imbalances, arthritis They are groups that can lead to also be used to identify tight muscle or exercise.
How can I test my flexibility at home?
Reach as far down the fingers out and your fingers and try to the distance pointed down. Place your touch on your other hand. Have someone measure the left arm to middle of your back as you can, with your behind your back upward? Reach up as far as possible your palm facing between the ends of your middle fingers.