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29.1 mm
15.5 mm
AF-75D; vibration calibration sys
threaded hole 10-32UNF-2B 4.8mm deep
+0.0/+1.2
consists of type 8305 accelerometer and type 2626 conditioning amplifier with adapting hardware and wiring; item modified from bruel and kjaer's type 3506 calibration standard by machining top for improved frequency response; specs for 2626 PREAMP-Type charge; sensor conditioning to 3 digits; frequency range 0.3-100Khz; selectable frequency limits lower 0.0-30 hz upper 0.0-100 khz; input power same as end item AF-75D; specs for 8305 accelerometer is an inverted centre mounted compression type; 40 grams; PZ100 piezoelectricmaterial; stainless steel, AISI316, base material; hermetically sealed; temperature range -74 to +200 deg c; recommended mounting torque 1.8nm
samples recalibrated by national bureau of standards; letter of certification included with accelerometer
An accelerometer which produces an output current directly equated to the rate of velocity change in its inherent line of sensitivity related to the direction of the angular movement of the object to which it is attached, or of which it is a part.
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