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Rebar Coupler and Rebar Splice Extensometers – Model 3567

Epsilon Model 3567 Extensometer

Extensometers for measuring elongation of rebar coupler, splice, and sleeve assemblies. Use for tension, cyclic, slip, and differential elongation tests.

The Model 3567 extensometer may be used for ASTM A1034 testing to measure strain and elongation during tension testing of rebar splice assemblies consisting of rebar and rebar couplers, coupling sleeves and splices. The extensometer measures strain through yield and may be used for tension, cyclic, slip, and differential elongation tests.

The extensometer may be left on through failure of splice assemblies when failure occurs at the splice. It is designed to automatically release from the rebar splice assembly when the extensometer reaches full scale extension at 12.5 mm (0.5 inches), typically after specimen yield. The extensometer is suspended by a tether for fall protection after it is released from the specimen. The upper arm incorporates mechanical stops that protect the extensometer from over travel.

The Model 3567 is not rated for measuring un-spliced rebar through failure. Use Model 3543 or Epsilon ONE when testing un-spliced rebar.

The unit is self-supporting and mounts to the rebar using attachment collars above and below the coupler. The collars simply clamp on without any need for rebar surface preparation. Collars are available to work with all common rebar and coupling / splice sizes, including 6 – 60 mm (#2 – #18J) diameter rebar. Extensometer gauge length may be adjusted to any value from 95 – 675 mm (3.74 – 26.6 inches) with the standard model, and optionally up to 975 mm (38.4 inches).

The Model 3567 consists of two simultaneous, separate measurements which are averaged to measure axial elongation. A configuration that uses three separate measurements for improved test accuracy is optional.

Model 3567 extensometers are strain gaged devices, making them compatible with any electronics designed for strain gaged transducers. Most often they are connected to a test machine controller and Epsilon will equip the extensometer with compatible connectors that are wired to plug directly into the controller. For systems lacking the required electronics, Epsilon can provide a variety of solutions for signal conditioning and connection to data acquisition systems or other equipment.

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