Product Details:
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Product Name: | Vertical Vibration Table | Amplitude Range: | 0-3mmp-p |
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Acceleration Range: | 0~11g | Max. Payload: | 100 Kg |
Table Dimention: | 600*500mm | Waveform: | Sine Wave |
Frequency Range: | 5~100Hz | Vibration Direction: | Vertical |
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Mechanical Vibration Testing Machine Complies With GB, UL, IEC Standards
Application
Mechanical vibration tester simulates vibration during transport for electronic products, components, spare parts, products, and instrumentation, etc. Its vibration and reliability tests comply with the GB, UL, IEC and other standards.
Specifications
Model | RV3000 | RV8000 |
Table Size (L*W) | 600*500mm | 1000*800mm |
Frequency Range | 5~100Hz | 10~60Hz |
Amplitude Range | 0~3mmp-p | 0~2.6mmp-p |
Acceleration Range | 0~11G | 0~11G |
Max.Payload | 100kg | 300kg |
Control Interface | (compatible interface)IBM PC Serial port Rs232 9P/USB port | |
Test Method | Fixed frequency.sweep frequency(linear/logarithm),multi-stage random | |
Waveform | Sine Wave | |
Vibration Direction | Vertical | |
Power Supply | AC 220V/50Hz | |
Size | 750*550*690 | 1000*800*655mm |
Weight | 250kg | 500kg |
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FAQ
1.How do you attach the hardware you're testing to your shaker?
By means of a fixture, usually aluminium or magnesium for lightness coupled with rigidity. They can be cast, or smaller fixtures machined from solid stock. Most fixtures are welded.
2.How do you control shakers?
If we're looking for resonances in the product we're testing, we command the shaker to shake the product at one frequency at a time but to vary that test frequency, to sweep it over a range of frequencies. But more realistically, we command the shaker to vibrate randomly and to excite all the resonances simultaneously. Control commands go into the keyboard of a specially programmed computer.
3.What are those resonances? Are they bad?
Have you ever noticed the steering wheel moving with rather a large displacement amplitude, larger than the input to the column? That magnification is called resonance. Possibly it annoys you. There's a slight chance that in a few years that whipping of the steering column might cause bending fatigue failure. When we shake an automotive or ship or land vehicle instrument, we're looking for, for example, portions of printed wiring boards (PWBs) responding with greater motion than we're inputting. That flexing may damage PWB wiring, it may damage the attached components, and it will damage the soldered connections between components and the PWB.
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Fax: 86-769-85370093