SHORE WESTERN MANUFACTURING
(626) 357-3251
225 W Duarte Rd
Monrovia, California,
USA
91016-4545
STRUCTURAL TESTING SYSTEMS, MATERIAL, FATIGUE & DYNAMIC TESTING SYSTEMS. FATIGUE RATED LINEAR ACTUATORS, SERVICE MANIFOLDS, LOAD FRAMES & HYDRAULIC POWER SUPPLIES, LABORATORY & OEM; CUSTOM. BIOMEDICAL WEAR TEST SYSTEMS, TOTAL HIP AND KNEE REPLACEMENTS.
- Year Established:
- 1967
Products & Services
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- Actuators
- Cont. Systems
- Data Acq.systems
- Dig. Cont. Systems
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- Hyd. Power Supplies
- Load Frames
- Struct. Test Systems
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- Load Frame 304
- The gripping force applied to a test specimen by a grip is determined by hydraulic pressure supplied to the grip. The ideal gripping force is large enough to securely grip the specimen but low enough to minimize damage or deformation of the specimen and to prevent specimen slippage during the test. In the formulas below A = Area of the grip piston (cm2 or in2) L = Maximum axial load applied to the...
- Load Frame 301
- Ankle-Foot Prosthesis...
- A million cycles on a hip or knee simulator is considered a million steps an average person takes per year. Most test components are simulated up to 5 million cycles or equivalent to 5 years use in the body. Hip components when simulated typically have a run-in phase followed by a steady-state phase; run-in usually occurs from 0-to-one million cycles (1Mc) at which it transitions in to steady-stat...
- Load Frame 306
- The gripping force applied to a test specimen by a grip is determined by hydraulic pressure supplied to the grip. The ideal gripping force is large enough to securely grip the specimen but low enough to minimize damage or deformation of the specimen and to prevent specimen slippage during the test. In the formulas below A = Area of the grip piston (cm2 or in2) L = Maximum axial load applied to the...
- Biomedical Testing Equipment from Shore Western Manufacturing
- A million cycles on a hip or knee simulator is considered a million steps an average person takes per year. Most test components are simulated up to 5 million cycles or equivalent to 5 years use in the body. Hip components when simulated typically have a run-in phase followed by a steady-state phase; run-in usually occurs from 0-to-one million cycles (1Mc) at which it transitions in to steady-stat...
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