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Low Force Shaker System

Low Force Shaker System

Designed for vibration and shock testing of small payloads weighing up to 500 kg, the compact but powerful JOEO air-cooled low force vibration test systems offers a wide band, maximum acceleration and relatively high force, making it a versatile and cost-effective solution for a wide range of test needs. Including product qualification, mechanical diagnosis and instrument calibration. Suitable for vibration and shock testing using sinusoidal and random excitations, it can produce sinusoidal random forces of 1-30 kN, operating in the frequency range of 2500 to 3900 Hz. Thanks to the built-in pneumatic load support system, the shaker is able to withstand payloads of up to 500 kg with full relative displacement.

  • In order to improve the acceleration and speed performance, the armature of the low force vibration test systems is made of light and strong magnesium alloy frame. It also has a unique suspension mechanism that provides axial stiffness and improves lateral and rotational constraints
  • Compact yet powerful, this small shaker offers a wide band, maximum acceleration and relatively high force to provide a versatile and cost-effective solution for a wide range of test needs
  • With a built-in pneumatic load support system, the vibration test systems is able to withstand payloads of up to 70-500 kg with full relative displacement.
electrodynamic vibration shaker
Exciting force range of 1kN to 30KN

Max. Load range of 70kg to 500kg

Displacement peak-to-peak: 25 mm,
40mm, 51 mm

JOEO water-cooled high-force shaker system complies with IEC 6008-2-6,UL 2054,UN 38.3,SAE-J2380, GMW3172, ISO 12405,ASTM 4169 ect standard tests

Application

  • Electronic parts and systems
  • PCB and semiconductor
  • Battery, solar photovoltaic panels
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