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PORTABLE BALANCER
MODEL-7102A
FEATURES
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- This system is furnished with functions vibration meter, tachometer and balancer.
- This system is contained in a shoulder case and is therefore portable.
- Model 2007 Vibration Detector included in this system is small in size and can be hand-held when conducting measurement.
- A xenon lamp employed in the Stroboscope enables to make measurement clearly.
- This system is provided for the purpose of monitoring with output terminals with which waveform observation or recording can be made.
- The amplifier is small in size and light in weitht and is composed of circuits of high reliability and stability employing IC's and semiconductors.
- Control knobs and switches are all arranged on the front panel for convenient operation.
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COMPOSITIONS
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1.Portable Balancer Amplifier
Model-7102A |
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1 set |
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6.Shoulder Case |
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1pce |
2.Vibration Detector Model-2007
(complete with contact pin) |
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1 set |
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7.Instruction Manual |
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1copy |
| 3.Cable 3m for the above |
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1pce |
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OPTIONS |
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| 4.Stroboscope |
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1 set |
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Detector Mounting Magnet. |
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| 5.Cable 3m for the above |
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1pce |
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Calculator with built-in software
(for calculation and adjustment
of direction and weight). |
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SPECIFICATIONS |
| Vibration Detector |
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Model-2007 Electro dynamic Type, 80mV/cm/ sec. |
| Measuring Ranges |
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5 steps of 10,30,100,300 and 1000μmp-p F.S. |
| Speed Range |
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300 to 30,000 r.p.m. |
| Filter Characteristics |
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Band-Pass Filter, Q=10.
300 to 3000 rpm(ׂPRange)
3000 to 30000 rpm (ׂP0 Range) |
| Oscillation Frequeny |
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Same with that of Filter (as functions of Tachometer) |
| Stroboscope |
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Handy Type with incorporated Xenon Lamp.
Flashing Time: 5 to 10μs. |
| Monitor Output |
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±1V Max../F.S., 10KΩ or more.
±5mA Max../F.S., 20Ω or less.
Provided with Output Adjustor. |
| Power Supply |
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100V AC, 50/60 Hz, 30VA. |
| Dimensions and weight |
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120(H)×240(W)×150(D)mm.
Approx. 2.5 Kg. |
| Optional Accessories |
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Calculator for prompt adjustment and calculation of
direction and weight at which correction should be made. |
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