For this universal testing machine, floor-space, clearance, and anchoring are typically planned as part of the installation layout for your exact frame size and test setup. The right footprint is not just the machine base, it also includes safe access for loading specimens, changing grips and fixtures, and servicing the hydraulic and control components.
Floor-space and clearance needs usually depend on a few practical items:
- Frame capacity and physical size within the 300 kN to 3000 kN range
- Grips, fixtures, and any extended stroke or long-specimen setups that change front and side access needs
- Material handling approach, for example crane or forklift access for heavy coupons, rebar, or large components
- Where you place the operator station, safety guarding, and any peripheral equipment
Anchoring and foundation planning are also configuration-driven. The goal is a stable, level installation that controls vibration and movement under high-force loading, while keeping the work area safe and serviceable over time.
If you want to confirm the right floor plan and anchoring approach for your capacity, fixtures, and specimen geometry, review the system details under learn more and share your site constraints through request a quote.