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Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: Modally Tuned® Impulse Hammer w/force sensor and tips, 0 to 5k lbf, 1 mV/lbf (0.23 mV/N)
- Maximum Force: 5000 lbs
- Minimum Force: 5000 lbs
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Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: Platinum Stock Products; Modally Tuned® Impulse Hammer w/force sensor and tips, 0 to 500 lbf, 10 mV/lbf (2.2 mV/N)
- Maximum Force: 500 lbs
- Minimum Force: 500 lbs
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Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: Modally Tuned® Impulse Hammer w/force sensor and tips, 0 to 1000 lbf, 5 mV/lbf (1.1 mV/N), TEDS 1.0
- Maximum Force: 1000 lbs
- Minimum Force: 1000 lbs
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Supplier: PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Description: Modally Tuned® Impulse Hammer w/force sensor and tips, 0 to 100 lbf, 50 mV/lbf (11.2 mV/N)
- Maximum Force: 100 lbs
- Minimum Force: 100 lbs
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Supplier: Instrumented Sensor Technology
Description: contains three accelerometer sensors which accurately measure the accelerations (forces) during helmet impacts, in 3-directions. Therefore the device can measure and record impacts from any direction, and at any time. During an impact event the device measures and records
- Device: Recorder / Totalizer
- Features: Event Triggered
- Maximum Acceleration / Shock: 100 to 2000 g
- Number of Axes: Triaxial
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Supplier: Haida International Equipment Co., Ltd.
Description: shoes impact tester incorporates many new features, including motorised lift of the striker mechanism which moves automatically to a pre-set height and now incorporates a speed sensor that will determine if the correct impact energy has been achieved. It complies with EN, ANSI,
- Display / Interface: Digital Readout / Interface
- Force / Load Capacity: 44.1 to 50.05 lbs
- Mechanical Test: Impact Toughness
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Supplier: Haida International Equipment Co., Ltd.
Description: incorporates many new features, including motorised lift of the striker mechanism which moves automatically to a pre-set height and now incorporates a speed sensor that will determine if the correct impact energy has been achieved. It complies with EN, ANSI, BS, CSA regulations.
- Display / Interface: Digital Readout / Interface
- Force / Load Capacity: 44.1 to 50.05 lbs
- Mechanical Test: Impact Toughness
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Supplier: Haida International Equipment Co., Ltd.
Description: standards and meets the full requirements of the latest revisions to the standards. New features: Motorised lift of the striker mechanism automatically moves to a pre-set height Incorporates a speed sensor that will determine if the correct impact energy has been
- Force / Load Capacity: 44.1 to 50.05 lbs
- Mechanical Test: Impact Toughness
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Supplier: Haida International Equipment Co., Ltd.
Description: , including motorised lift of the striker mechanism which moves automatically to a pre-set height and now incorporates a speed sensor that will determine if the correct impact energy has been achieved. It complies with EN, ANSI, BS, CSA regulations. Impacting the the steel toe
- Display / Interface: Digital Readout / Interface
- Force / Load Capacity: 44.1 to 50.05 lbs
- Mechanical Test: Impact Toughness
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: Ball Shock Sensor Chassis Mount
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Operating Temperature: 32 to 140 F
- Sensor Mounting: Other
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Supplier: PHD, Inc.
Description: Series KG Impact Sensors easily attaches to any moving part of a machine or device and monitors impact. A PLC can interpret the signal to warn of erratic operation or shut down a system to prevent catastrophic failure. A conspicuous multi-color LED lights up green or red for
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: Vibration, Piezo Film Shock Sensor 0 ~ 50G 0.840pC/G Surface Mount
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: Over 0.0 Hz
- Operating Temperature: 32 to 158 F
- Sensor Mounting: Other
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: Vibration, Piezo Film Shock Sensor 0 ~ 50G 0.350pC/G Surface Mount
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: Over 0.0 Hz
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 185 F
- Sensor Mounting: Other
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: Vibration, Piezo Film Shock Sensor 0 ~ 50G 0.840pC/G Surface Mount
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: Over 0.0 Hz
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 185 F
- Sensor Mounting: Other
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Supplier: GIMATIC S.r.l.
Description: The shock sensors are devices that change the outlet status of their circuit when shocks or vibrations are sensed. They are normally used to prevent breaking of mechanical actuators (linear and rotating). Using the MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical System) technology, these sensors
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 100 Hz
- Maximum Shock: Up to 35 g
- Number of Axes: Biaxial
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Supplier: Gefran
Description: structure (MEMS). The operating principle is piezoresistive. “IMPACT” is Gefran’s exclusive series of high-temperature pressure sensors that use the piezoresistive principle. The main characteristic of “IMPACT” sensors is that they do not contain any
- Accuracy: 0.2500 to 0.5000 ±% FS
- Device Category: Sensor
- Electrical Output: Analog Voltage
- Pressure Reading: Gauge
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Supplier: SignalQuest, Inc.
Description: Environmental protection IP65, IP67, IP68 with industry standard interfaces. Description Accelerometer (XLD) Shock Sensor (SHK) Vibration Sensor (SVS) Inclinometer (SI and SI2X) Programmable Tilt Switch (PTS) Function
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Number of Axes: Biaxial, Triaxial
- Sensor Mounting: Other
- Sensor Output: Acceleration, Other
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Supplier: SignalQuest, Inc.
Description: RoHS compliant, lead-free SMD package Description The SQ-ASx series act like acceleration sensitive switches that open or close when accelerated past an acceleration threshold. Function On / off shock & acceleration sensing Features Ultra low power - As little as 0.25 µA Surface mount device (SMD) -
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Maximum Acceleration / Shock: 20 to 2000 g
- Number of Axes: Single Axis
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 185 F
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Supplier: enDAQ Vibration Solutions
Description: The new S2 ("mini") vibration & shock sensor comes equipped with two accelerometers in addition to the standard embedded sensor suite of a gyroscope, magnetometer, pressure, temperature, humidity, and light. The primary accelerometer has a ±40g range which provides the greatest
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Battery Powered
- Frequency Range: 3200 to 4000 Hz
- Maximum Acceleration / Shock: 40 to 200 g
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Supplier: enDAQ Vibration Solutions
Description: The S5-R500D40 is a shock recorder with a high-performance piezoresistive accelerometer, a secondary capacitive accelerometer and other environmental sensors. This model is most popular for shock testing. Its aluminum enclosure improves reliability in harsh environments and widens its
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Battery Powered
- Frequency Range: 4000 to 20000 Hz
- Maximum Acceleration / Shock: 40 to 500 g
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Supplier: enDAQ Vibration Solutions
Description: The S3-E2000D40 is a shock recorder with a high performance piezoelectric accelerometer, a secondary capacitive accelerometer and other environmental sensors. This model is most popular for shock testing due its wide 2,000g range.
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Battery Powered
- Frequency Range: 4000 to 20000 Hz
- Maximum Acceleration / Shock: 40 to 2000 g
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Supplier: enDAQ Vibration Solutions
Description: The S3-E500D40 is a shock recorder with a high performance piezoelectric accelerometer, a secondary capacitive accelerometer and other environmental sensors. This model is most popular for shock testing.
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Battery Powered
- Frequency Range: 4000 to 20000 Hz
- Maximum Acceleration / Shock: 40 to 500 g
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Supplier: ROHM Semiconductor GmbH
Description: BD3852MUZ-Z is connected with an external shock sensor. It is equipped with a function to amplify the shock detection signal from the shock sensor and transmit the amplified signal externally. It delivers high S/N characteristics and is ideal for control system applications such as HDD
- Operating Range: Commercial
- RoHS Compliant: Yes
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Supplier: Instrumented Sensor Technology
Description: NEW!! Low Cost, Disposable Shock Detector with Time-Stamp Live LCD Time Display, Once Activated Bi-axial Sensor, Completely Self Contained Rough Handling “Freezes” the Clock 4-Month Battery Life Once Activated 6-Month Shock Time
- Device: Sensor / Transducer, Recorder / Totalizer
- Number of Axes: Biaxial
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: Small, light weight accelerometer for measuring impulse and high impact shock. • High impedance charge mode • Wide measuring range • Stable quartz element • Lightweight, miniature package
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 8000 Hz
- Maximum Acceleration / Shock: -20000 to 30000 g
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Supplier: Westrex International
Description: increased operating time. Features 4700 / 4800 Features: · sensors - paper low, out, & other · 8 lines/inch spacing · Automatic receipt cutter · 7K buffer · Serial or parallel interface · AC or DC power supply
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Supplier: Win Source Electronics
Description: Manufacturer: Murata Electronics North America Win Source Part Number: 061941-PKGS-25SXAP1- R Mounting: Surface Mount Output Type: Voltage Sensitivity: 0.350pC/G Sensing Range: 0 to 50G Sensor Type: Vibration, Piezo Film Categories: Sensors, Transducers
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 185 F
- Sensor Mounting: Other
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Supplier: Win Source Electronics
Description: Manufacturer: Panasonic Electronic Components Win Source Part Number: 109050-EFJ-G25EF01 Mounting: Surface Mount Output Type: Voltage Sensitivity: 1mV/g Sensing Range: 0 to 1500G Sensor Type: Vibration, Piezo Film Categories: Sensors, Transducers Status: Obsolete
- Operating Temperature: 14 to 140 F
- Sensor Mounting: Other
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Supplier: Win Source Electronics
Description: Manufacturer: Murata Electronics North America Win Source Part Number: 1089311-PKGS-00LDP1- R Mounting: Surface Mount Output Type: Voltage Sensitivity: 0.840pC/G Sensing Range: 0 to 50G Sensor Type: Vibration, Piezo Film Categories: Sensors, Transducers
- Operating Temperature: 32 to 158 F
- Sensor Mounting: Other
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: sensor which accepts impact tips varying in hardness. A selection of steel, plastic, PVC and rubber tips along with an extender mass allow the hammer to be tailored to impart to the test structure, a desired spectrum of frequencies. Shear quartz accelerometers operating in a voltage
- Additional Mass Included: Yes
- Hand Operation: Yes
- Maximum Force: 4496 lbs
- Minimum Force: 0.0 lbs
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Supplier: Spectral Dynamics, Inc.
Description: PIND test system generates accurate and repeatable test conditions. Its ultra-sensitive, ultrasonic (155 kHz) sensor can detect particles as small as one mil in diameter impacting the package cavity. The microprocessor technology not only controls the motion but also allows the user to
- Form Factor: Bench / Rack / Cabinet
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: High precision accelerometer for shock and vibration measurements in laboratory applications. Primarily a reference accelerometer. Type 8002K is a high precision accelerometer for shock and vibration measurements in laboratory applications. Its excellent performance is derived from an ultra-stable
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 6000 Hz
- Maximum Acceleration / Shock: -1000 to 1000 g
- Number of Axes: Single Axis
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Supplier: SAE International
Description: suitable for CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) predictions. Fifteen benchmark tests, in three groups, were designed and conducted to better understand the pressure sensor responses under different impact conditions and to provide data for the evaluation of the three computational gas
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Supplier: SAE International
Description: An effort was undertaken to capture the relationship between the output of mass flow sensors and the input rate of mass flow for harvesting combines with yield monitors. Different types of models were considered that characterize this relationship and that can be applied to a variety of mass
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Supplier: Instrumented Sensor Technology
Description: Use IST's new MotionMaster ™ a portable accelerometer that’s used as an acceleration data logger that has angular rate sensors and to characterize 6DOF motion environments of amusement rides, airborne vehicles, watercraft, underwater vehicles, vehicular crashes, shipping
- Device: Recorder / Totalizer
- Features: Event Triggered
- Number of Axes: Triaxial
- Sensor Output: Acceleration
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Standards and Technical Documents - Wireless Acceleration and Impact Recording Chips -- 2008-01-2979Supplier: SAE International
Description: This paper presents an overview of a new class of wireless acceleration sensor chips being developed by Evigia Systems and Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) that can record the magnitude and duration of exposure to external impact without requiring any battery or any other external
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Supplier: Instrumented Sensor Technology
Description: g-Shock Logging, x, y, z Temperature and Humidity Logging +/- 16g Full Scale Measurement Range Logs Date, Time & Peak-g levels of Shocks & Impacts Selectable Trip Levels from 1.5g to 10g Real Time Trigger Flash LED Once Tripped 15
- Device: Recorder / Totalizer
- Features: Event Triggered
- Maximum Acceleration / Shock: 25 to 50 g
- Number of Axes: Biaxial
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: Models VS-102 and VS-507 are Piezoelectric Accelerometers designed for calibration of back-to-back working standards and reference standards built into shakers. These sensors are optimized for stability and a nominally flat frequency response and are available in two convenient sizes and
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 1 to 10000 Hz
- Maximum Acceleration / Shock: 12 g
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: shock and vibration phenomena. The high resonant frequency of 80 kHz results in minimum output distortion due to ringing when measuring impact transients with durations as low as 50 microseconds. The Model 383 incorporates an advanced seismic system in which the sensing crystal is almost
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 2 to 15000 Hz
- Maximum Acceleration / Shock: 20000 g
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: The Model 5013 Piezoelectric Accelerometer is a small, lightweight, very rugged sensor with low sensitivity of 0.7 picoCoulomb/g making it an excellent selection for high shock tests to 20,000 g. The unique design of the piezoelectric seismic system ensures that the units have no discernible
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 2 to 15000 Hz
- Maximum Acceleration / Shock: 1000 g
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: environments. The sensor's double-wall, electrically isolated construction provides additional isolation from metallic structures, which aids in acquiring accurate, wideband shock and vibration data uncorrupted by electrical ground loop currents. The sensor module is bonded into the
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 2 to 10000 Hz
- Maximum Acceleration / Shock: 500 g
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