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SWIVEL TEST RIG

SWIVEL TEST RIG

The Swivel Test Rig is an advanced testing system designed to evaluate the performance, durability, and functionality of swivel joints, bearings, and rotating components used in various industries. This rig is essential for testing components that undergo continuous rotation or angular movement under varying loads and pressures, ensuring their operational reliability over time.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • High-Precision Testing: The Swivel Test Rig offers precise control over rotational speeds, angles, and applied loads, simulating real-world operating conditions to accurately assess the performance of swivel joints and bearings.
  • Rotational Movement Simulation: Tests components under repetitive angular motion, simulating the stresses and wear that occur during normal operation in machinery, vehicles, offshore platforms, and more.
  • Customizable Parameters: Adjustable settings for load, speed, and angle, making it suitable for testing a wide range of swivel components across different industries.
  • Durability & Longevity Testing: Designed to perform extended tests, enabling long-term evaluation of swivel components to assess their wear resistance, strength, and endurance over time.
  • Real-Time Monitoring & Data Acquisition: Integrated sensors and data acquisition systems capture key performance metrics such as torque, temperature, and displacement, providing valuable insights into the component's behavior under test.
  • High-Load Capacity: Capable of applying heavy loads to simulate extreme operating conditions, ensuring that the swivel joints and bearings can endure high-stress applications.
  • Compliant with Industry Standards: Meets international standards for testing swivel joints, bearings, and rotating components, ensuring compliance with safety and quality regulations.

Applications:

  • Oil & Gas Industry: Testing swivel joints used in drilling rigs, offshore platforms, and other equipment that require continuous rotation under high pressure and heavy loads.
  • Automotive Industry: Evaluating steering components, suspension systems, and other parts that experience rotational movement and stress during vehicle operation.
  • Marine & Offshore: Testing bearings and swivels in cranes, winches, and other equipment used in marine and offshore environments.
  • Aerospace: Evaluating actuators, control mechanisms, and other swivel-based systems in aircraft and spacecraft.
  • Heavy Machinery: Testing swivel joints and rotating components in construction equipment, hydraulic systems, and other industrial machinery.