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Accelerometers tackle automotive vibration

A Monitran product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 2, 2003

Two new accelerometers are ideal for use as vibration sensors in automotive and motorsport engineering projects.

Two new accelerometers are ideal for use as vibration sensors in automotive and motorsport engineering projects.

Both series 1830 and 1135 sensors offer high frequency response up to 13kHz, and are compact and low in mass, weighing around 30g.

They are constructed in welded stainless steel housings with overbraided cable and sealed to IP67 to give ultimate protection in tough operating conditions.

The series 1830 vibration sensor uses a single bolt (M6 or M8) fixing and weighs just 47g, making it ideal for use on vehicles that are under investigation for vibration measurement and analysis.

It has a frequency response of 0.8Hz to 12kHz, with a measuring range of 10 or 50g, and will operate over a temperature range of -10 to +140C.

The series 1135 is much smaller, weighing just 30g and is ideal where space is limited.

It has a quick-fit type fixing arrangement which offers a mounting choice of a M6 threaded or an adhesive stud.

It has a slightly wider frequency response range at 0.5Hz to 13kHz and a measuring range of 50 or 100g, operating over a temperature range of -25 to +140C.

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