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PCE-VD 3-ICA is a Accelerometer that measures 3-axis shock/vibration via a built-in accelerometer sensor. This Accelerometer records 3-axis acceleration (X, Y, Z) vibration measurement data for Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) waveform analysis. The Accelerometer connects to your PC via a USB port for configuration and for quick and easy data transfer.
The PCE-VD 3 Accelerometer is a miniaturized universal Accelerometer with an included built-in three-axes acceleration sensor (X, Y, Z axis). The internal sensor of the PCE-VD 3 Accelerometer measures acceleration force along the X, Y, and Z axes with a measurement range of ±16 g per axis. This device is specially made for use on industrial machinery.
The PCE-VM 40C Accelerometer with SMS alert functionality was designed for vibration and shock metering on buildings, bridges, towers, and other artificial structures. The Accelerometer measures vibrations in accordance to DIN 4150-3, BS 7385 and SN 640312A standards. With its internal memory for up to 100,000 readings, the PCE-VM 40C Accelerometer can determine the effects of construction sites, traffic, or industrial processing on buildings over a long period of time.
The accelerometer has a measuring range of 0 … 200 m/s² for acceleration. In addition to acceleration, the accelerometer can also perform speed, displacement, frequency and an ISO 18016-3 measurement.
The PCE-VM 31-WB Tri-Axial Accelerometer or Vibration Analyzer is designed for measuring human vibration at the workplace. The Vibration Meter can calculate hand-arm vibration measurements according to ISO 5349 and whole-body vibration measurements according to ISO 2631.
The PCE-VM 31-HAWB Tri-Axial Accelerometer or Human Vibration Analyzer is designed for measuring human vibration at the workplace. The Vibration Analyzer can calculate hand-arm vibration measurements according to ISO 5349 and whole-body vibration measurements according to ISO 2631. Each sensor consists of a triaxial Vibration Analyzer that captures acceleration, velocity, and displacement measurements.
The 4-channel PCE-VM 5000 Accelerometer performs vibration measurements on up to 4 places at the same time. The vibration velocity, acceleration, and displacement in a frequency range of 10 Hz to 1 kHz can be measured. The cables of the vibration sensors are 1.2 m / 3.9 ft long, so the accelerometer is able to record vibrations at different points of the component to be tested.
The 4-channel PCE-VM 5000 accelerometer performs vibration measurements on up to 4 places at the same time. The vibration velocity, acceleration, and displacement in a frequency range of 10 Hz to 1 kHz can be measured. The cables of the vibration sensors are 1.2 m / 3.9 ft long, so the accelerometer is able to record vibrations at different points of the component to be tested.
The accelerometer has a measuring range of 0 … 200 m/s² for acceleration. In addition to acceleration, the accelerometer can also perform speed, displacement, frequency and an ISO 18016-3 measurement.
The PCE-VM 31-HA Tri-Axial Accelerometer is designed for measuring human vibration at the workplace. The Accelerometer can calculate hand-arm vibration measurements according to ISO 5349 and whole-body vibration measurements according to ISO 2631.
The accelerometer is an ideal measuring device for fast and precise checking of vibrating parts, machines and systems. Various measurement parameters are available for the accelerometer, such as RMS, peak, peak-peak and crest factor.
Measuring ranges
The accelerometer is an ideal measuring device for fast and precise checking of vibrating parts, machines and systems. Various measurement parameters are available for the accelerometer, such as RMS, peak, peak-peak and crest factor.
Measuring ranges
The accelerometer is an ideal measuring device for fast and precise checking of vibrating parts, machines and systems. Various measurement parameters are available for the accelerometer, such as RMS, peak, peak-peak and crest factor.
Measuring ranges
The Accelerometer provides quick and simple measurements of acceleration and displacement to check the acceleration of machines and construction parts, allowing for defects and larger unbalances to be determined. The Accelerometer is able to record vibration in three axis: on the x-, y-, and z- axes. The large display of the Accelerometer allows capturing momentary values as well as recording a whole vibration spectrum.