2 Ton Tensile Force Meter The 2T Tensile Force Gauge is a commonly used measuring tool to measure the tensile force of an object. However, during use, there are times when there is a non-zero situation, i.e. the tension gauge indicator does not return to the zero position. This may affect the accuracy of the measurement results, so measures need to be taken to address the issue.
First of all, we need to check if the tension gauge is in working order. Inspect the appearance of the tension gauge for visible damage or deformation, as well as for loose parts. If there is, these parts should be repaired or replaced in time to ensure the normal operation of the tension gauge.
Secondly, we need to check that the dial and tick marks of the tensile force gauge are clearly visible. If there is dust or dirt on the dial, it can be wiped with a clean cloth or cleaned with an appropriate detergent. Make sure the tick marks are aligned with the indicator so that the tension value can be read accurately.
If the above steps do not solve the problem, we can try to zero the operation. Zeroing refers to returning the indicator of the tensile gauge to the zero position to ensure the accuracy of the measurement. The specific steps are as follows:
1.Suspend the tensile force gauge from a fixed stand so that it remains level.
2.Gently pull the tensile gauge so that its indicator points at a known tensile value, e.g. 10n.
3.After making sure the tension gauge is in a steady state, turn the zeroing screw on the dial counterclockwise until the indicator returns to the zero position.
4.Release the tension gauge and make sure the indicator is still pointing to zero. If the indicator deviates from the zero position, you can zero it again until the indicator returns to the zero position.
If the above methods still do not solve the problem, it may be due to a malfunction of the zero adjustment device inside the tension gauge. At this time, it is recommended to send the tensile gauge for repair or replace it with a new one.
In daily use, we should also pay attention to some details to avoid the occurrence of non-zeroing. First of all, the use of a tension meter should avoid overstretching or overcompression, so as not to damage the internal parts of the tension gauge. Secondly, before using the tension gauge, you should make sure that the tension gauge is in a stable state to avoid the occurrence of non-return to zero due to external force interference.
In conclusion, the non-return to zero situation of the 2t tensile force gauge can be caused by a number of reasons, including mechanical failure, dial dirt, etc. We can solve this problem by checking the appearance and dial of the tension gauge, performing zeroing operations, etc. If the problem persists, it is recommended to send it in for repair or replace it with a new tensile force gauge. In daily use, we should also pay attention to some details to avoid the occurrence of non-zeroing.