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Catalogue details accelerometer range

A Wilcoxon Research product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 7, 2008

Wilcoxon Research's new vibration sensor catalogue has a handy sensor selection guide to help choose the right accelerometer or 4-20 mA sensor for the application.

Wilcoxon Research's new vibration sensor catalogue has a handy sensor selection guide to help choose the right accelerometer or 4-20mA sensor for the application.

Also included are technical notes and brochures.

Anyone can download the new catalogue from the Wilcoxon Research website or request a printed version.

Printed catalogues will be mailed free of charge.

The catalogue includes technical writings to enhance accelerometer knowledge and aid in sensor selection.

"Wilcoxon's new accelerometer catalogue has a variety of high-quality products for any vibration monitoring need".

"Featured sensors include general purpose, velocity, triaxial, high-temperature, high-frequency and low-frequency accelerometers", said Tom Smith, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Wilcoxon.

"The nice thing about the catalogue is it is delivered in a binder so that it can be a living document, customised by the individual with the most current and relevant product specifications and technical notes from our website".

The catalogue also includes Wilcoxon's Intelligent Transmitter series, a vibration transmitter, vibration alarm and communication module which output 4-20mA vibration data.

Most process control systems, such as a PLC, DCS or Scada system, accept 4-20mA data as a standard input.

Vibration sensor mounting hardware and accessories can also be found in the catalogue.

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