| Single Phase 208~240V AC, 50/ 60 Hz |
| 550W, 2.5A |
Shock Tester Structure
| - This testing system consists of three units: shock frame with sample stage, shock propelling hydraulics, and shock control unit with PC & software.
- Sample Stage Size: 250mm x 200mm (9.84" x 7.87 ")
- Shock Height Range: 50-1000 mm
- Max. Sample Load: 10 kg (22 lbs) or smaller
- Shock Pulse Time: 0.5 -30 ms (half-sine wave); programmable
- Max. Acceleration: 15 - 15000 m/s^2 (half-sine wave);
- Shock Direction: Perpendicular
- Brake Device: Built-in brakes to protect from second time shock.
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Control Unit
| - Operation software compatible with MS Windows is included & installed
- PC and Monitor are integrated into the control unit to maximize space savings
- Wave Type: Half-Sine Wave
- Program Settings:
- Pulse Duration: 0.5 - 11 ms
- Acceleration: 15 - 15000 m/s^2
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Compress Air
| - >7 ㎏ /c㎡ compress air is required for the operation of this equipment, however, we are not including an air compressor in the standard package, please order one from your local hardware store.
- A quick connector with a short 8 mm dia tube is included, you need using a 12 mm tube insert to the tube we supplied ( click Pic below to a connector )
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- Attention: If a gas cylinder is used instead of an air compressor(pic2), a two-stage pressure regulator(pic1) must be installed on the gas cylinder to limit the pressure within the required working range for safe operation. Click here to learn the installation of a gas regulator.
pic1 pic2
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Dimensions
| Shock Unit: 650mm x 690mm x 2390mm (25.6" x 27" x 94") Control Unit: 550mm x 830mm x 1690mm (21.6" x 32.6"x 66.5")
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Weight | 500 Kg (1,102lbs)
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Shipping Weight & Dimensions | - Total 2 Pallets
- 1400 lbs, 48"x40"x89"
- 650 lbs, 48"x40"x74"
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Warranty | - One-year limited warranty with lifetime support; extended warranty available upon request at additional cost.
- On-site installation and training for UN38.3 are available at additional cost.
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Demo Video | Note: For best viewing results, please uncheck the "Enable hardware acceleration" box under Adobe Flash Player Settings. You may do this by clicking on the video link to open a preview screen, then right click on it and select "Settings" and locate the hardware acceleration feature in the "Display" tab. |
Application Notes
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