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NEW: The world's smallest and lightest integral electronics piezo-electric (IEPE) stainless steel accelerometer. At just 5.7mm long, 3.5mm wide and just 2.3mm high the A/128/V weighs in at a miniscule 0.19grams making it virtually invisible to the item under test in terms of mass loading.
Standard sensitivities shown, other sensitivities available on request.
Konic Shear IEPE accelerometer for use as a reference device in calibration or validation checks. Requiring a constant current supply between 2 and 20 mA. With a standard 10/32 tapped thread in the top of the accelerometer this allows back to back calibration of other accelerometers ensuring both devices operate along the same axis. Available with a range of stud adaptors to allow the connection of numerous types of accelerometer to the integral 10-32 UNF tapped hole. The A/120CR can be supplied in a range of different sensitivities to suit your requirement. Please let our sales team know the stud size and sensitivity you require when ordering.
With a rechargeable battery and simple one button operation the VC-01 provides a fixed frequency (159.2Hz) at 1grms sine wave to allow the user to check their accelerometer output wherever they may be, out in the field or in the lab. The VC-01 is supplied with a range of optional studs to screw mount the test accel. to the top of the unit, however for a quick test good results can also be achieved by using adhesive or petro wax.
Features:
Battery powered with auto shutdown
Lightweight, simple one button operation
Stud adaptor included
Rugged black anodised aluminium case
Battery level indicator
Just 500gr. mass
Dimensions: Ø52mm x 148mm
Accessories included:
Rechargeable battery and charger,
Mounting Screw (One provided, select from M5:10-32, M5:¼-28 or M5:M5)
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