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The "Electric Vibration Table" is a dynamic system designed for research and development testing. Utilizing experience in hexapod-type mechanical design and control systems, it is capable of high-frequency vibrations exceeding 50 Hz for a 6-degree-of-freedom system. The vibration table can accommodate a maximum payload of 23 tons and minimizes the installation space required in the testing facility. 【Features】 ○ Composed of a lightweight and compact platform and base jig ○ Low power consumption ○ Low noise ○ Low maintenance costs For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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- The configuration of the actuator and test system, designed with mechanical rigidity, increases the test frequency and enhances testing accuracy. - Position, velocity, and acceleration are controlled by integrated control hardware and software within the system. - The adoption of a hexapod design allows the vibration table to withstand heavy loads, while the required installation space is reduced to one-third to one-fourth of that of conventional 3-2-1 orthogonal vibration tables. - We have gained trust as a partner of major global manufacturers in the aerospace, automotive, fire protection, and medical industries. For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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【Applications】 ○ Vibration testing of the entire vehicle ○ Qualitative evaluation tests to investigate the effects on the human body ○ Static and compliance testing ○ NVH (Noise, Vibration, Harshness) testing ○ BSR (Buzz, Squeak, Rattle) testing ○ Vehicle components For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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Moog is a global company in the field of motion control. It has provided top-tier motion control technology to manufacturers around the world, enabling more freedom and flexibility in development and design. Moog Japan was established in 1970 as the Japanese subsidiary of Moog Inc. (headquartered in the United States). Currently, it serves as the headquarters for Moog in the Asia-Pacific region and is one of the three major development centers for general industrial products, contributing to the advancement of the manufacturing industry.