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Table of ContentsStep-by-Step InstallationIntroductionRequired Tools and ComponentsMounting the Argon Sensor on MFT-5000 Mounting the Argon Sensor on MFT-2000Ensure the graphite adapter plate is installedMounting the suspensionRotary Application TypeReciprocating Application TypeBlock-On-Ring Application TypeQuotation for this one Brake Test HolderAutre HolderTribocorrosion sample holderInstalling the Ball HolderInstalling the Argon (MFT-5000) Installing the Argon (MFT-2000)
Step-by-Step Installation
Introduction
This manual applies to the following tester
MFT-5000
MFT-2000
MFT-2000 A
SMT-5000
This type of Load Cell is composed of a singular part, which makes it easier to use. Inside this Load Cell are two piezo sensors, one measuring Fz and the other measuring Fx.
In this example of standard assembly, you can see on the front side of the 200N load cell a sticker which is the calibration unit of each axis force, fz and fx, necessary to read correct value based on those reference value.
The 100N suspension assembled on it is used to limit the vibration induced by the sample during testing. There are several variations of suspensions depending on the maximum load it can be effective on.
Exemple of holder into their suspensions:
Required Tools and Components
Components:
- Argon Load Cell
- Argon Adapter Plate
- Argon Quick Exchange
- Slip Sleeve
- Ball Holder Plate MM002059-00
- Ball Holder
- Optional Components:
o Extension Block
o Suspension Plate
Screws and Hardware:
- (4x) 10-32 Screws - BM310612
- (4x) 10-32 Screws - BM310320-5
SHCS 10-32 X .375" LG PLAIN 18-8 SST
- (4x) ¼ inch button head screws
- (4x) 8-32 Screws
- Allen wrenches: 5/32", 9/64”
Mounting the Argon Sensor on MFT-5000
In most cases, the Argon adapter plate will already be installed. However, if
installation is required, follow these steps:
installation is required, follow these steps:
- Mount the adaptor plate plate directly to the Quick Exchange base using the provided 4 x 10-32 x 1.250” long screws using 5/32” Allen wrench.
- Mount the block extension on the exchange plate with 4 4 x 10-32 x 1.250” long screws using 5/32 Allen wrench.
- Then the adaptor plate mounted on the extension block with 4 x 10-32 x .625” long screws using 5/32 Allen wrench.
(Optional) Using the extension Block
(Optional) You can also use an extension block to reduce the distance between the load cell and the lower setup.
- Install the load cell on the fast-exchange attachment by fastening the 4 captive screws using a 5/32" Allen wrench.
- Align the sensor so that the ribbon cable port is on the right-hand side
when viewed from the front.
- This ensures correct orientation in relation to the rear alignment features of the Quick Exchange.
Mounting the Argon Sensor on MFT-2000
- Install the load cell on the fast-exchange attachment by fastening the 4 captive screws using a 5/32" Allen wrench.
- The narrow side of the fast exchange plate’s should point to the left of the front load cell as this side will fit into the back of the sliding support.
- The front of the load cell is the face showing the Rtec logo and the unit calibration sticker.
(Optional) With Extension block:
(Optional) You can also use an extension block to reduce the distance between the load cell and the lower setup.
- Mount the block extension on the exchange plate with 4 4 x 10-32 x 1.250” long screws using 5/32 Allen wrench.
- Then the adaptor plate mounted on the extension block with 4 x 10-32 x .625” long screws using 5/32 Allen wrench.
- Install the load cell on the fast-exchange attachment by fastening the 4 captive screws using a 5/32" Allen wrench.
- The narrow side of the fast exchange plate’s should point to the left of the front load cell as this side will fit into the back of the sliding support.
- The front of the load cell is the face showing the Rtec logo and the unit calibration sticker.
Ensure the graphite adapter plate is installed
- Generally, the graphite plate is already installed on the load cell, make sure to have it installed to continue.
- Otherwise install it by fastening the 4 x 6-32 x .250” long screws using 7/64” Allen key.
Mounting the suspension
Choosing the right suspension purchased
A suspension is used to limit the vibration induced by the sample during testing.
There are several variations of suspensions depending on the maximum load it can be effective on.
It is recommended to select a suspension system with the closest higher load rating to the expected load.
Medium to High Suspension List
Low Range Suspensions
Range and Components | SPN Number |
0.5N suspension L shape | SPN14015-508 |
1N suspension L shape | SPN14015-509 |
5N suspension L shape | SPN14015-510 |
10N suspension L shape | SPN14015-511 |
Low load sensor clamp Aluminum | SPN14039-512 |
Low load sensor clamp Steel | SPN14039-513 |
The labeled force represents the suspension capability, not the nominal operating force.
The suspension must be used within this specified range and exceeding this limit will lead to ineffective suspension operation.
The suspension must be used within this specified range and exceeding this limit will lead to ineffective suspension operation.
- Mount the suspension between the Argon Sensor and the Ball Holder
Plate by tightening the 2 captive screws using 9/64” Allen key.
The label of the suspension should face the same direction as the load cell sticker.
Rotary Application Type
Ball On Disk / Pin On Disk
Pin/Ball holder preparation
The ball holder along with the provided collet can also accommodate circular pins.
- Loosen the nut to free the ball.
- Insert the adjusting pin into the holder, then the ball.
Provided for standard test: Ball, .250" (1/4") (6.350mm) Dia
E52100 100Cr6 grade 25 Alloy Steel.
- Hold the holder vertically, so the ball is resting on the pin.
Using a 1/8" Allen key, fasten the screw inside the holder to slightly push the ball.
- Once the ball is retracted enough, fasten the nut to secure it.
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For preliminary testing: The ball may be reused by rotating it to expose a unworn contact surface.
For final measurements: It is recommended to employ a new ball for each test to ensure accuracy and reproducibility.
For final measurements: It is recommended to employ a new ball for each test to ensure accuracy and reproducibility.
Extension holder
- Use the extension only in particular cases where the ball holder cannot reach the sample.
- Increasing the ball holder length can negatively affect test results, especially in reciprocating tests. Whenever possible, use the load cell extension block instead.
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(to reduce the distance towards the sample)
Universal Ball holder Overivew
1. Test Ball or Pin
Rtec balls catalog
Upper Sample Holder for 1000℃ Chamber
Upper Sample Holder for 1000℃ Chamber | Part no. |
0.5 inch ball | SPN030060-55 |
0.375 inch ball | SPN030060-54 |
0.25 inch ball | SPN030060-53 |
3 mm ball | SPN030060-56 |
6mm diameter cylinder | SPN030041-462 |
6.3mm diameter cylinder | SPN13108 |
9.5mm diameter cylinder | SPN030041-463 |
12.7mm diameter cylinder | SPN030041-464 |
15mm diameter cylinder | SPN030041-465 |
- E52100 Alloy Steel / HRC60
- 304 SSt / HRC25
- 440C SSt / HRC58
- WC Tungsten Carbide / HRC75
- SiN Silicon Nitride
- Nonporous Alumina Ceramic balls
- PTFE
Available Ball size :
- 1.6mm
- 3.9mm
- 6.3mm
- 9.5mm
- 12.7mm
5. Ball Holder
Holder Specification MSC 81197253
Collet Series | ER11 |
Shank Type | Straight |
Through Coolant | No |
Shank Diameter (Inch) | 5/8 |
Minimum Collet Capacity (Decimal Inch) | 0.0190 |
Maximum Collet Capacity (Decimal Inch) | 0.2760 |
Overall Length (Inch) | 3-1/2 |
Overall Length (Decimal Inch) | 3.5 |
Actuator Type | Wrench |
Shank Length (Decimal Inch) | 3.0300 |
Collet Nut Diameter (Decimal Inch) | 0.6200 |
For additional information or to place an order, please contact Rtec Support (contact information provided at the end of this manual).
Block On Disk
Reciprocating Application Type
Ball On Plate / Pin On Plate
Block On Plate
Block Sample Quotation
Sliding Piston Ring On Cylindrical Liner
TRIBOCORROSION CONTAINER, PIN SAMPLE HOLDER
Block-On-Ring Application Type
Ball On Ring / Pin On Ring
Block-On-Ring
Self-Adjusting Block holder preparation
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The self-leveling block holder will ensure proper contact during the test.
- Firstly ,loosen the 2 tightening screws using /16” Allen key.
- Slide in the block sample into the block support
Avalaible ASTM Rtec Block Catalog
ASTM: D3704, G77, G176, D2714, D3704, D2509
- Level the block sufficiently into the holder.
- Tighten the securing screws on each side.
High Torque Block Holder
Quotation for this one
Brake Test Holder
Autre Holder
SAMPLE HOLDER, TORQUE SENSOR
SAMPLE HOLDER FOR BRIDGE SENSOR
Contact Sample Holder, Fretting Test
AM000569-00
TCT Sample Holder
HFRR SAMPLE HOLDER, FRETTING TEST
AM000569-06
Tribocorrosion sample holder
Installing the Ball Holder
- Use four 1/4” button head screws to secure the assembly to the load cell
and tighten using a 5/32” Allen wrench.
Then Insert the slip sleeve into the sensor mount.
- Place the ball holder into the slip sleeve.
- Mount the Ball Holder onto the suspension in the same manner as onto
the load cell using a 9/64” Allen wrench.
It is recommended to install the ball holder as far as possible into the suspension while making sure that it does not hit the load cell when the suspension is fully compressed.
Installing the Argon (MFT-5000)
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- Slide the sensor assembly with the Quick Exchange into the MFT-5000
Quick Exchange Dock - Ensure first that the locking wings are forward.
- The front of the load cell (Rtec logo and sticker) is facing you.
- Lift the Argon Assembly up while tightening the Quick Exchange locks
outward - Always hold the sensor by its sides to avoid applying force on the sensors.
- Make sure the assembly is firmly wedged up with no vertical play.
- Connect the ribbon cable to the Argon Load Sensor.
The connector only fit one way.
Installing the Argon (MFT-2000)


- Slide in the load cell into the Z stage rack.
Make sure the 4 screws above the rack are removed.
Slide the load cell with its front facing you and the connector on the right.
Slide the load cell with its front facing you and the connector on the right.
- Fasten the 4 securing screws by hands.
- Connect the ribbon cable. The connector only fit one way.
Hardware Final Notes
- Always confirm all screws are hand-tightened and then secured with the appropriate Allen key.
- Refer to the full user manual for safety precautions and maintenance schedules
Contact & Support
For technical support or further assistance, please contact:
Rtec-Instruments Support
support@rtec-instruments.com
+1 (408) 708-9226
Manual Version | Date | Update Description |
ㅤ | 12/09/2025 | Initial Manual Version |