The impact hammer 8206 series feature built-in electronics. The output sensitivity is expressed in terms of voltage per unit force. The hammers also have built-in acceleration compensation. This removes unwanted noise from the resonance of the hammer from the output signal.
The impact hammer 8206 series feature built-in electronics. The output sensitivity is expressed in terms of voltage per unit force. The hammers also have built-in acceleration compensation. This removes unwanted noise from the resonance of the hammer from the output signal.
The impact hammer 8206 series feature built-in electronics. The output sensitivity is expressed in terms of voltage per unit force. The hammers also have built-in acceleration compensation. This removes unwanted noise from the resonance of the hammer from the output signal.
Characteristics The Type 8206 series feature built-in electronics and the output sensitivity is expressed in terms of voltage per unit force (mV/N or mV/lbf). The hammers also have built-in acceleration compensation that removes unwanted noise from the resonance of the hammer from the output signal. This results in a clean, smooth output signal representing the excitation in both amplitude and phase. The impact hammer is supplied with three interchangeable impact tips of aluminum, plastic and rubber. The choice of impact tip determines the impulse shape (amplitude and duration) and the bandwidth of the excitation. Specifications Technology CCLD/IEPE Sensitivity 22.5 (100) mV/N (mV/lbf) Sensitivity - Charge Range Full Scale 222 (50) N (lbf) Maximum Force 4448 (1000) N (lbf) Maximum Compression 222 (50) N (lbf) Maximum Tension Frequency Range 5 kHz Resonance Frequency (unloaded) Head Mass 100/ 140 with head extender grams Weight Operating Temperature Range -73 to 60 C Overall Length 221.5 mm Dimensions 19/ 70.7 mm (inch) Handle Material Anodized Al/ PUR handle Case Material Stainless steel Connector Electrical BNC Mounting Provision Accessories Included Head extender, cable, tips Optional Accessories