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E-mail
3625136370@qq.com
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Phone
15838302675
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Address
No. 18 Tengfei Road, Guancheng District, Zhengzhou City
Zhengzhou Hangke Instrument Co., Ltd
3625136370@qq.com
15838302675
No. 18 Tengfei Road, Guancheng District, Zhengzhou City
Overview
Low frequency vibration sensors are mainly used to measure the vibration of hydroelectric generators, low-speed rotating machines, engineering buildings, and bridges. The vibration measured by this sensor is the absolute vibration relative to free space. Its output voltage signal is proportional to the amplitude of the vibration.
This type of sensor is directly installed on the outside of the machine, making it extremely convenient to use and maintain.
twoMain technical indicators
1Frequency response:0.5Hz~80Hz(-3dB)
2Sensitivity:8V/mm ± 5% (or adjusted according to user requirements)
3range±1mm
4Linearity:< 5%
5Supply voltage:-24V,+24V, ± 12V or ± 15V are optional
6Maximum output voltage:8V
7Temperature range for use:-30℃~80℃
8Installation method:
The installation base is composed ofConnect the M10 × 1 bolt to the tested point casing, and drill an M10 × 1 installation hole with a depth of about 8mm at the tested point. Use the M10 × 1 bolt to tighten the transmitter to the installation hole. Non M10 × 1 bolts can be used as long as the hole size is provided.
9Wiring method:
Like sensitivity-8mV/um low-frequency vibration sensor, red wire connected to -24V, black wire connected to common terminal COM, yellow wire connected to output.
10External dimensions:F43*122

Zhengzhou Hangke Instrument Co., Ltd
Main business: eddy current sensors, vibration sensors, tachometers, integrated vibration transmitters, integrated eddy current sensors, pressure transmitters, temperature sensors, speed sensors, shaft vibration transmission protection meters, shaft vibration monitoring instruments, shaft displacement monitoring instruments, portable vibration meters, thermal expansion sensors, vibration temperature combination probes, three parameter combination probes, four parameter combination probes