A slot is a thin opening or groove in something. You can put letters and postcards through a mail slot in a door. You can also place bets on a slot in a casino or video game. The pay table on a machine lists how many coins or credits the bettor will receive if the symbols listed in the pay table line up with the winning lines on the machine. Some slots also feature wild symbols that pay in any position, even if they’re not on the payline.
The T-slot table adds an extended work area to your universal testing machine to securely hold components and structures for tensile, compression, and flexural tests. Commercially available T-slot nuts are slid into the inverted T-slot holes on the test table and bolted or threaded onto studs or rods for added strength and stability. The table can be used with standard Instron grips, text fixtures, and major accessories to provide maximum flexibility for your universal testing system.