Convenient for narrow workspace areas! Customizable stick-type noise sensor.
The HR-STS-001 is a stick-type noise sensor suitable for bearing inspections, monitoring metal fatigue, and detecting abnormal sounds in complex plants. To capture noise, touch the tip of the stick near the area of interest to collect sound, and insert a microphone into the cup to input the sound transmitted from the tip of the stick into the cup. Additionally, it can be customized with adjustable stick length (up to 1.5m), and it has a heat resistance specification of 200℃. 【Features】 ■ Stick length: 30cm ■ Convenient for narrow workspaces ■ The sponge cover can be removed to listen to sounds with the ear ■ Customizable with heat resistance specifications of 200℃ ■ Ideal for detecting abnormal sounds in complex plants *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Dimensions: Pickup section 40φ, total length 320 to 350mm 8mm ■Material: Stainless steel, brass, urethane ■Pickup microphone: Uses our patented "CareReco" pickup device ■Amplifier: Uses an amplifier equivalent to our noise sensor *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Purpose】 ■ Bearing inspection, monitoring of metal fatigue, and noise inspection in complex plants, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Happy List Co., Ltd. is a company that leads the world with sound collection technology based on the principles of musical instruments. Our sound collectors adjust the sound before voice input, whether in contact or non-contact mode, allowing for "previously unmeasurable sounds to be measured," making them invaluable in fields such as production factories and medical research. Using acoustic principles and methods that do not require electricity, we custom-manufacture to suit our customers' usage environments.