It makes sense when your lab or plant needs a compact way to prepare flat tensile and impact specimens in-house, instead of waiting on an outside shop. This is especially practical for QA/QC teams, R&D groups, and training labs that need consistent specimen geometry, faster turnaround, and tighter control over day-to-day sample prep.

Typical fit cases include:

  • batch-to-batch verification in production workflows
  • flat specimen work for metals, plastics, or composites
  • impact specimen prep for laboratory and production testing
  • replacing outsourced prep to reduce delays and keep the work in one workflow

This setup is also a strong option when space is limited, since it is built as a compact 2-axis machine with an enclosed layout, touchscreen control, and onboard coolant handling.

If you want to confirm the best setup for your specimen type and workflow, learn more or request a quote.