What’s the concept of #5000g shock test system? Following is.
Model: KRD13-50B
Rated Load (kg): 50
Table Size (mm): 500×500
Peak Acc. (G)
Half-Sine: 10~5000
Pulse Duration (ms)
Half-Sine: 1~40
Following is the video of customized high-frequency horizontal shock test machine, the shock rate is up to 600 times/ min. Listen to the shock rhythm, it's real.
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Maximum force: 50kN
working frequency:
1Hz ~ 300Hz (random)
0.1Hz-200Hz (sinusoidal)
Maximum load: 800kg
Maximum acceleration: 15m/s2
Displacement (P-P): 0 to 100 mm
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