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IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ BEFORE MOVING THIS MACHINE
WARNING!: This machine is extremely heavy and may be unstable until
properly installed. Attempting to move or reposition it without using proper
equipment and procedures may result in severe injury or death. Properly
rigged lifting equipment of sufficient capacity must be used, the load must
be secured, and lifting equipment operators must be qualified and knowledgeable in the use of the equipment.
IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ BEFORE OPERATING TESTING MACHINE
1. Inspect to see that no visual damage has occurred during shipping. If you see
any damage, contact Gilson Company, Inc. right away.
2. Check the equipment you received with your packing list.
3. It is recommended that the machine be located in an area where the atmosphere
is free from acidic or contaminating fumes, which could possibly accelerate corrosion to machine surfaces or electrical contacts.
4. Position the machine leaving sufficient space at the rear and sides for calibration
or service work.
5. The machine should be leveled.
6. Clean off machined surfaces that have been coated with rust preventative using
any suitable non-corroding safety solvent. Wipe machined surfaces with a clean,
oil soaked rag to minimize rusting.
7. When adding or changing oil, use only Dextron II or Dextron III automatic transmission fluid.
NOTE: This machine has been operationally tested and calibrated at the factory. In
order to fully comply with the requirements stated in ASTM C 39, the compression
machine should be calibrated again “On original installation or immediately after
relocation.” Gilson does not provide calibration services directly, but can provide a
list of calibrators in your area. Contact our Technical Department at 800.444.1508
or techsupport@gilsonco.com.
Classic and Classic Plus Peak Load Indicators are
designed and constructed with great care in every phase
of assembly. To ensure reliability, both the mechanical
and electrical components have been built with the best
available materials. This section of the manual provides
description and instruction on the operation and maintenance of the mechanical, electrical and software components.
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
This manual is intended to outline the capabilities, operation and maintenance of the Classic and Classic Plus Peak Load Indicators, as well as the hydraulic system and load frame. Maintenance procedures specified
herein should be followed. Please read and understand
this manual and become familiar with the operation of
your test machine prior to operating.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
If a problem should occur with your testing machine:
1) Check that all external inputs are properly connected.
2) Call Gilson Company, Inc. Technical Support line at
The Classic and Classic Plus Peak Load Indicators
are designed for materials testing machines. Features
include an Auto-Test-Reset mode for hands free operation, automatic sample break detection and three points
of calibration for maximum accuracy, which exceeds
ASTM E 4. Load rate indication is also offered on the
Classic Plus model.
Classic and Classic Plus Peak Load Indicators are
ideal for:
• FlexuralBeamTesting
• ConcreteCylinderTesting
•CementCubeTesting
•RemoteOn-SiteTesting
•QualityControl
Features:
•DisplayLiveLoadandPeakLoadnumerically.
•SelectengineeringunitsofLb,N,KN,andKg.
2.2 The <MENU/UP ARROW> Key
•Selectsthecalibrationmenuforsettingloadresolution (RES), full scale (FS) load and calibration.
Classic model displays live load while specimen is un-
der test and peak load when sample break is detected.
3.0 SETTING LOAD RESOLUTION,
FULL SCALE LOAD & CALIBRATION
A LOAD CELL IS REQUIRED FOR CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION MUST BE PERFORMED
BY A CERTIFIED CALIBRATION TECHNICIAN
1) Press the <MENU> key from the Live Screen. The
screen display changes to: RES:
2) Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to change the
first place in the resolution.
3) Press <ENTER> once to set the place.
4) Repeat steps 2-3 until all places in the number are
defined. Then press <ENTER> to set the resolution.
“FS” should now appear on the screen. NOTE: Full
Scale load is used only to define start test threshold,
which is set to 0.5% of full scale.
5) Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to change the
first place in full scale.
6) Press <ENTER> once to set the place.
7) Repeat steps 5-6 until all places in the full scale number
are defined. Then press <ENTER> to set full scale.
Classic Plus model displays live load plus load rate
while specimen is under test and peak load when sample break is detected.
8) After entering the password successfully the screen
will read “ENT) Set PT1”. Unload the machine and
press <ENTER> to set the zero load calibration
point.
9) The screen will now read “ENT) Set PT2”. Load
the machine to the second calibration point then
press <ENTER>. Note the load value for the second calibration point.
10) The screen will now read “ENT) Set PT3”. Continue loading the machine to the third calibration
point then press <ENTER>. Note the load value for
the last calibration point.
11) The screen will now read “PT1:”. Enter a value of
zero for the first calibration point.
12) The screen will now read “PT2:”. Enter the load
value for the second calibration point. Remember
that the UP/DOWN ARROW keys change place
values just like for full scale load.
13) The screen will now read “PT3:”. Enter the load
value for the last calibration point. Remember that
the UP/DOWN ARROW keys change place values
just like for full scale load.
The screen will now read “MENU)CAL ENT)ESC”.
Press <ENTER> to exit to the Live Screen or <MENU>
to proceed to calibration.
NOTE: The Peak Load Indicator requires three calibration points. All three-calibration points MUST
be used. The first calibration point should be set at
zero load, the second calibration point at low load
(5% of full scale load) and the third calibration point
at or near full scale load.
Calibration is password protected. At this point you will
need to enter the password.
Calibration is complete. You are now ready to verify the
load readings.
4.0 OPERATION
NOTE: To fully comply with ASTM requirements,
the unit must be calibrated by a qualified calibration
service prior to running any tests. See Section 3.0
for the calibration procedure.
Press the <ENTER> key from the Live Screen. The four
possible values for engineering units are KN, KG, LB,
and N.
4.2 Running a Test
There are two modes, manual and hands free, available
for running a test. Under manual mode, the operator
presses <ZERO> prior to each test to remove any tare
weight. With hands free mode, the operator zeros the
load once prior to running a batch of samples. Then three
seconds after the completion of the previous test, the In-
5.0 ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL DATA
5.1 User Connections
dicator begins waiting for the load to exceed the threshold (0.5% of Full Scale), which signals the beginning of
the next test. During a test, the Indicator will continue
monitoring for peak load until the live load falls below
50% of peak load. Once the live load drops below 50%
of peak, the test ends and the peak load will be displayed
on the screen. The peak will remain on the screen until
a) <ZERO> is pressed or b) a new test is started.
NOTE: Before <ZERO>ing the load make sure that
the piston is floated and the loading platen is close
to the specimen.
DB15 Female
Figure 5.1.2
Figure 5.1.1
DI Peak Load Indicator Rear Connection Panel
Load Channel Connections
Analog-Load Input
pins 9 & 10 (+Exc & AGND)
10 Vdc (5Vdc optional)
Analog Inputs:
pins 1 & 2 (+/- IN)
Input Range: 4.2 mv/v Standard
Contact factory for other input range options.
Connect all shields to chassis. Cable end requires a DB15 male.