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APS 113-AB
Air-bearing ELECTRO-SEIS® Long Stroke vibration exciter, especially developed for the calibration and testing for low frequency sensors and sensor charcterization.
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- Max. Force: 133 N (opt. 186 N)
- Max. Displacement pk-pk: 158 mm
- Frequency Range: 0 - 200 Hz
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APS 0109
APS 0109
The APS 0109 automatically controls the zero position of a vibration exciter irrespective of its load. It is essential to employ a position controller of type APS 0109 especially when working with an air-bearing vibration shaker without any integrated automatic load-compensation.
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PA 500 DM
PA 500 DM
For all vibration exciters that require a 500 VA power amplifier (load impedance 4 Ω). The PA 500 DM offers a max. frequency range DC...200 kHz, small harmonic distortion, excellent stability even with temperature or supply line variations and helpful protection functions.
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