The impact performance and mechanical rigidity have been enhanced compared to the standard impact testing machine.
The Model P15-P30 Performance Series shock testing machine is a shock testing device developed by Lansmont Corporation to precisely accommodate special orders from users, including optimal table dimensions, waveforms, machine height, and options tailored to user needs. Furthermore, it enhances shock performance and mechanical rigidity compared to standard shock testing machines. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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**Features** - Range of selectable dimensions for the table width: 15 to 30 cm (5.9 to 11.8 inches) - Range of selectable dimensions for the table depth: 10.1 to 40.6 cm (4 to 16 inches) - Selection available for high speed changes: 6.1 to 16.8 m/sec (20 to 55 ft/sec) (Speed changes depend on table dimensions, table load mass, and machine height) - Maximum acceleration: 5,000G (up to 10,000G possible with custom orders) - Low-noise pulses that meet quality standards such as ASTM, ISTA, and MIL-STD - The braking system employs a powerful hydraulic brake that amplifies air pressure from an air compressor into hydraulic pressure - To generate high-quality pulses and cushion the impact energy of the table, a floating seismic base that allows for easy and precise horizontal level adjustments is used For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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