Torsion grips are designed to transmit torsional forces to the specimen and usually employ either a collet or socket-style gripping arrangement. Whereas, axial torsional grips are used in conjunction with systems able to apply both torsional and axial loads to a specimen simultaneously.

25kN / 100Nm Fatigue Rated Hydraulic Wedge Action Grips for 8874 Machine


Axial-Torsion Wedge Grips

These grips utilize a wedge-action gripping technique making them suitable for flat specimens as well as cylindrical.
 
 


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Chuck Style


Chuck Style

These universal drill-type chuck grips can be used to hold round, hex or triangular specimens. The standard sets are available in both a keyless and keyed style that can hold a range of specimen sizes.


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Collet Style


Collet Style

Two standard sets of Collet Style grips are available: a small collet grip set for smaller specimens and a large collet grip set for larger specimens. Both sets are double angle style.


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Socket Style


Socket Style

These socket style adapters allow the connection of any 0.5 inch drive socket or accessory directly to the torque cell and/or output shaft on the MT series frames.


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