This apparatus allows the vertical and horizontal deflections of the free end of a test specimen to be measured when loading occurs along a principle axis or at a known angle. A solid compact base holds a rigid vertical end support for the clamping of three cantilevers. Each cantilever can be attached into the rigid support via a chuck, which allows angular adjustment of the specimens. The chuck also creates a rigid end fixing for the cantilevers when under test. The angular orientation of the specimens can be read off using the integral angular scale. Three test cantilevers are supplied, in the form U, L and rectangular. The free end of the cantilever has vertical point loads applied using hangers and weight. The free end movement is measured using digital deflection indicators, which have their anvils resting on a cantilever boss. The cantilever boss allows for offset point loading for shear center work using the attachment supplied. A framework holds the digital indicators relative to the rigid end of the cantilever to ensure accurate deflection measurement. The zero point of each indicator can be accurately set using the stands available.