This paper describes a novel measuring system for investigating the influence of pressure and temperature on the mechanical properties of time-dependent polymer materials. The system can measure the volume and the shear relaxation moduli of solid polymer specimens simultaneously subjected to temperatures from j50 to +120-C with a precision of T0.01-C, and pressures from atmospheric to 500 MPa with a precision of T0.1 MPa. The paper demonstrates the measuring capabilities of the apparatus. For poly(vinyl) acetate (PVAc) are presented sample measurements of the shear relaxation modulus as function of time, pressure and temperature; specific volume; the bulk creep compliance; the coefficient of thermal expansion; the bulk modulus; and the pressure drop experiments which simulate conditions to which a material is exposed during the injection molding process. The shear moduli may be measured in the range from 1 to 4,000 MPa with the relative error of 3%.The error of volumetric measurements is 0.05%, which corresponds to 0.00005 cm 3 /g. In all cases results are shown as measured, no additional smoothing or filtering was employed.