Our institute has an older Instron dual-axis servo-hydraulic testing
machine which we are no longer using. The loading frame and pump are in
good condition, but the computer controller should probably be updated to
make it more "user friendly".
Details:
Machine: Instron 1270 Biaxial Servohydraulic (20 years old - still used for
experiments until the time of storage last year)
Linear axis: +/- 50mm / +/-25kN
Rotation axis: +/-50° /3000kp cm (249Nm)
Pump: Instron 3410-7 Pump, 125 L/min
Controller: Interlaken 3200 Controller (with Compaq PC, DOS / Labview,
fully programmable).
Interested properties should contact me directly to discuss costs and
shipping possibilties from Switzerland.
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Dr. Stephen Ferguson
Group Head - Biomechanics
MEM Research Center for Orthopaedic Surgery
Institute for Surgical Technology and Biomechanics
University of Bern
Stauffacherstrasse 78
CH-3014 Bern
Switzerland
Tel: +41 31 631 5925
Fax: +41 31 631 5960
email: Stephen.Ferguson@MEMcenter.unibe.ch
web: http://www.MEMcenter.unibe.ch/
web: http://cranium.unibe.ch/users/ferguson
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machine which we are no longer using. The loading frame and pump are in
good condition, but the computer controller should probably be updated to
make it more "user friendly".
Details:
Machine: Instron 1270 Biaxial Servohydraulic (20 years old - still used for
experiments until the time of storage last year)
Linear axis: +/- 50mm / +/-25kN
Rotation axis: +/-50° /3000kp cm (249Nm)
Pump: Instron 3410-7 Pump, 125 L/min
Controller: Interlaken 3200 Controller (with Compaq PC, DOS / Labview,
fully programmable).
Interested properties should contact me directly to discuss costs and
shipping possibilties from Switzerland.
--------------------------------------------------
Dr. Stephen Ferguson
Group Head - Biomechanics
MEM Research Center for Orthopaedic Surgery
Institute for Surgical Technology and Biomechanics
University of Bern
Stauffacherstrasse 78
CH-3014 Bern
Switzerland
Tel: +41 31 631 5925
Fax: +41 31 631 5960
email: Stephen.Ferguson@MEMcenter.unibe.ch
web: http://www.MEMcenter.unibe.ch/
web: http://cranium.unibe.ch/users/ferguson
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