Larson Systems Inc.
Larson Systems Inc.
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Видео

Electrical Plug Test
Просмотров 55 месяцев назад
Electrical Plug Test
Glue Bond Test
Просмотров 40Год назад
Glue Bond Test
FLASH 88 Thru Rod Installation Procedure
Просмотров 1232 года назад
This instructional video shows how to install a Thru-Rod on the FLASH 88 motorized spring tester.
Valve Spring Tester Demo
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.4 года назад
Matt Cheney demonstrates testing seat pressure and open pressure on a a couple valve springs using a Larson Systems VST 1500 valve spring tester with the aid of LSI's Valve Spring Retainer Set, Double Stop Rods and our Spring Data Collector software.
Custom Tooling Setup & Torque Testing Double Torsion Spring with an Automatic Torsion Spring Tester
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.4 года назад
This video demonstrates how to set up custom tooling on an ATST 200 (Automatic Torsion Spring Tester) to perform torque tests on a double torsion spring.
Performance Software - Valve Spring Sorting & Certification
Просмотров 1324 года назад
Performance Software - Valve Spring Sorting & Certification
FLASH Technology - Automation Integration and Remote Operation
Просмотров 1444 года назад
Demonstrating the capability for automation integration and remote operation with our FLASH and STAR motorized spring testers. This video features a STAR 11 tester integrated with a programmable logic control and operated remotely from a PC workstation.
FLASH Sorting Package Demonstration
Просмотров 3934 года назад
Demonstration of the FLASH Sorting Package using a FLASH 11 motorized spring tester paired with a 3-way sorter.
FLASH 36 Teaser - Base Plate
Просмотров 914 года назад
Assembly of a FLASH 36 tester starts with a solid foundation, the base plate. This is a fun teaser video we produced to lead up to the reveal of our FLASH 36 with Spring Auto-Loader.
FLASH 36 Auto-Loader Demo - Rail Car Inner & Outer Coil Spring Test Cycles
Просмотров 964 года назад
Testing rail car springs (inner and outer) using LSI's FLASH 36 motorized tester with Spring Auto-Loader and pneumatic Thru-Rod Assembly.
FLASH 25 Thru-Rod Assembly 3 Point Spring Test
Просмотров 944 года назад
Performing a 3 point spring test on a large, buckling spring using LSI's FLASH 25 with optional Thru-Rod Assembly.
FLASH 25 Thru-Rod Assembly - 3 Point Spring Test Programmed and Run
Просмотров 964 года назад
Performing a 3 point test on a large, buckling spring using LSI's FLASH 25 motorized tester with the optional Thru-Rod Assembly.
FLASH 25 Thru-Rod Setup
Просмотров 844 года назад
Demonstration of the three styles of Thru-Rods available and how to set them up for testing.
FLASH 25 Thru-Rod Assembly Length Offset
Просмотров 394 года назад
Demonstration of adding a length offset when using the Thru-Rod Assembly with a FLASH 25.
ASSP with RoboSTAR Demo - Spring Presetting
Просмотров 2594 года назад
ASSP with RoboSTAR Demo - Spring Presetting
ASSP with RoboSTAR Demo - Test Results List
Просмотров 384 года назад
ASSP with RoboSTAR Demo - Test Results List
ASSP with RoboSTAR Demo - Real Time Test Results with Upper and Lower Limits
Просмотров 294 года назад
ASSP with RoboSTAR Demo - Real Time Test Results with Upper and Lower Limits
ASSP with RoboSTAR Demo - Real Time Test Results
Просмотров 244 года назад
ASSP with RoboSTAR Demo - Real Time Test Results
ASSP with RoboSTAR Demo - 2 Point Spring Compression Testing
Просмотров 654 года назад
ASSP with RoboSTAR Demo - 2 Point Spring Compression Testing
ASSP with RoboSTAR Demo - Presetting & Testing
Просмотров 1014 года назад
ASSP with RoboSTAR Demo - Presetting & Testing
ASSP with RoboSTAR Demo - Spring Compression Testing
Просмотров 984 года назад
ASSP with RoboSTAR Demo - Spring Compression Testing
ASSP with RoboSTAR Demo
Просмотров 1014 года назад
ASSP with RoboSTAR Demo
Solid Height (Coil Bind) Protection Plate Demo
Просмотров 6385 лет назад
Solid Height (Coil Bind) Protection Plate Demo
Solid Height (Coil Bind) Protection Plate Demo (Red Ball)
Просмотров 2735 лет назад
Solid Height (Coil Bind) Protection Plate Demo (Red Ball)
FLASH 36 Twist Under Load
Просмотров 505 лет назад
FLASH 36 Twist Under Load
FLASH 36 Auto Loader Demo - Rail Car Inner Coil Spring Test Cycle
Просмотров 3345 лет назад
FLASH 36 Auto Loader Demo - Rail Car Inner Coil Spring Test Cycle
Teeter Trainer System
Просмотров 245 лет назад
Teeter Trainer System
ATST with Z-Axis
Просмотров 1886 лет назад
ATST with Z-Axis
Alpine Tunnel with Maya
Просмотров 1556 лет назад
Alpine Tunnel with Maya

Комментарии

  • @carlitoestepa9791
    @carlitoestepa9791 Год назад

    Hm cage

  • @keepleft
    @keepleft Год назад

    Get a haircut, you hippie.

  • @silverpegasusknight
    @silverpegasusknight 2 года назад

    I don't know if my question will be answered but here it goes: I have an Engineering Drawing of a Compression Spring, where i must measure the Initial and Final loads of the spring at two specific heights. Initial Load = 10-12lbf @ .210" and Final load is 17.5-21.5lbf @ .150" ... what i have been doing and has been the standard at these kind of tests is that after calibrating the equipment to 10% its capacity... i compress the spring height up to .210" for Initial load and record the reading... followed by going down to .150" and recording the force value at those heights... I got a supplier that does things a bit different.... he interprets the Height mentioned at the drawing's initial/Final load as a variable element defined by the tolerance specified by the drawing.... in this case the drawing for a three decimal places dimension at inches (.xxx") a +/-.005" tolerance is applicable.... with this in mind...the supplier is recording all the force readings at every .001" over the +/-.005" tolerance of the indicated height by the initial/final load specification.. and afterwards is selecting the force result closest to the Nominal Force Value recorded as his/her final result... after doing this over a sampling of 30 to calculate capability, resulted with low capability values... I'm presuming that this is due to having two variables within the equation, Height (due to not using a static height per the drawing specification, and using the closest value between all the data points collected to the nominal force determined) and Force... as i understand by using a static height we end up challenging the variable force at a specific length, or vice versa we can challenge the variable height based on a specific force applied... considering one or the other as a variable, but not both at the same time... what would be the correct way to challenge an Initial load or Final load within an Engineering Drawing?... email contact: (pedro.davila@indeninnovationspr.com)

  • @noxidrw
    @noxidrw 4 года назад

    I like watching the clock, and it looks like setup took less than an hour. Nice!