HZ-4007 Mechanical low-frequency vibration test equipment

HZ-4007 Mechanical low-frequency vibration test equipment is used to do shock testing for mechanical and electrical and electronic components, communications, equipment, compute
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Equipment summary: HZ-4007 Mechanical low-frequency vibration test equipment is used to do shock testing for mechanical and electrical and electronic components, communications, equipment, computers and motor vehicles parts, it used to inspect the durability of products or effectiveness of the transport. From that to identify the product quality that tolerate vibration.

Applicable Industry:Apply to electronic, mechanical and electrical, optical, communications, computers, motor vehicles, toys, packaging and other industries 

Technical parameters:

Model

HZ-4007

FM range

5~50HZ adjustable

Consumed power

3HP

Standard load

50kg (note: Max load is 70kg

Motor

Use 1HP1:2 motor and 2HP motor to control up and down and left and right,

Max speed

Divide into 700RPM,700RPM

Power in

10HZ

Strating velocity

Divide into 150RPM,150RPM 12

Work table size

800×800×20mm, high of fence 100mm

amplitude(P-P)

Amplitude of left and right is 10mm, up and down is 8 mm

Shock speed

Up and down is 150~700RPM, right and left 150~700RPM;

Eccentric Group

Using 1-inch-ray with 5mm eccentric cam combination

Body holder

Fang Tung-inch to manufacture

foundation

using 1.5mm thick electrolysis plate with shock foot to fix

Boarding

using electrolysis plate 1.5mm thick (closed screw type, for easy removal and maintenance)

Crawl

Using 10mm thick stainless steel with hand-adjusted screw, sliding adjustable? Fixed

Table board material

20mm thick aluminum tops

Table floor support

Use of airbags fixed

Main switch

duplex 15A master switch using Fuji

Drive style

Use of direct-drive motor and the crank rod drive upper and lower transported around vibration

Supply voltage

220V 50HZ

 

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