Dillon CT Handwheel Stand User Manual
Dillon model ct manual test stand user’s guide
Dillon Model CT Manual Test Stand User’s Guide
Thank you for purchasing the Dillon Model CT Manual Test Stand. A test stand
ensures that a specimen under review is pulled or pushed in axis with the measuring
device (typically a force gauge). The handwheel allows easy application of force.
Product samples are tested in a very controlled manner for best testing reproducibility.
This benchtop frame may be used with a variety of force gauges, including all digital
models offered by Dillon.
Features:
※ 500 N / 50 kg / 110 lb force capacity
※ Tension and compression
※ Smooth screw drive
※ Many attachment points on the base plate
Basic Assembly
Handwheel - Remove acorn nut atop stand. Finger tighten the brass nut and then
back off 1/8 turn. Check that the shaft can turn easily yet does not move when
pushing/pulling up and down. Place handwheel onto shaft aligning keyway with the notch.
Place acorn nut on exposed shaft threads and tighten with a wrench.
Feet - Screw four feet into corners of base plate. Adjust individually for stability
and to level position.
Affixing to Benchtop
Screws may be used in lieu of the feet to rigidly affix to a bench for improved
stability. Use screw with same threading as feet. Make a template by piercing a sheet
of paper with a pencil at four threaded corner holes on the bottom side of the stand. Use
template to mark locations on bench, and drill holes in bench. Insert screws of suitable
length from bottom side of the bench.
Register
Force Gauge Attachment
Determine if your gauge has mounting holes that align with the patterns on the
mounting plate. (If not, purchase a Dillon force gauge or drill holes directly in the
mounting plate). Use the appropriate screws to loosely attach the gauge. Check that
gauge is centered and plumb with the stand column. Secure screws.
The mounting plate may be flipped on the stand if this better suits your equipment
and application. Simply remove the two Allen screws, rotate 180 degrees and reinstall
the screws.
Attachment to base plate for tension tests
Attach a stem to the force gauge for visual reference. Turn the handwheel until the
stem nearly contacts the base plate. If it aligns with the threaded hole, this may be used