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ST150 · Experiment Frame

Modular benchtop frame for strength-of-materials and statics experiments

A sturdy welded steel-section frame with a precision clamp-slot system serves as a common platform for the entire ST1xx series of Sangari statics and strength-of-materials experiments. A single frame in the laboratory hosts, in turn, every experiment the student has to perform during the semester — each experimental setup clamps into the frame in a few seconds, with no recalibration.
ST150 — Experiment Frame
Compatible experiments
  • Elastic deformations
    • ST151 — methods for determining the elastic line (virtual work, Mohr's analogy)
    • ST152 — torsion of bars (round, tube, slotted tube, square tube)
    • ST154 — deformation of U- and S-shaped frames
    • ST155 — elastic-to-plastic bending of beams
  • Stability
    • ST153 — Euler buckling of slender bars
  • Equilibrium & reactions
    • ST156 — equilibrium of a planar body with fixed and floating supports
    • ST102 — hinged beam on two supports (shear force & bending moment)
  • Any additional ST1xx module built to mount on the Sangari 40 mm section groove
Assembly
  • Delivered disassembled in a flat pack
  • Four steel sections bolted together — no welding, no tools beyond the supplied hex wrench
  • Two side feet provide stability on a standard laboratory bench
  • All experiment components mount through precision clamp fixings on the sectional grooves
Technical drawing
    ST150 — frame opening 1250 × 900 mm (outer 1330 × 980 mm)
Frame
    Construction welded sturdy steel sections, double-section frame
    Frame opening 1250 × 900 mm (W × H)
    Section groove width 40 mm
    Mounting precision clamp fixings throughout
Delivery
  • Experiment frame, disassembled
  • Bolt set with hex-socket wrench
  • Instruction manual
L 1400 H 1130 W 400 mm
32 kg

Part of package

Fundamentals of Structural Mechanics

A complete set of experimental modules covering the core topics in strength of materials — elastic line, torsion, Euler buckling, frame deformation, plastic bending, and static equilibrium.

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