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Rotary Hammer delivers faster drilling with minimal vibration.

2014-03-19 13:30:37| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Featuring 1 9/16 in. capacity in concrete, 1,450–2,900 bpm AVT® HR4013C incorporates synchronized Anti-Vibration Technology (AVT) with 3 components — air-actuated counterbalance, vibration absorbing housing, and integrated damper spring at base of impact bolt — to reduce vibration to 5 m/sec² for operational efficiency and comfort. Dual mode tool offers 24 bit angle settings and one-touch sliding chuck. Motor, rated at 11 A, delivers 8.4 lb-ft of impact energy for accelerated drilling. This story is related to the following:Rotary Hammers

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Shock and Vibration Detector optimizes drilling productivity.

2014-03-13 13:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Adding shock and vibration measurement capabilities to Tensor Directional Module, Directive™ System optimizes drilling penetration rates by enabling adjustments and corrections to be made based on real-time data. Real-time management of downhole vibrations also minimizes equipment damage, helping to avoid potential well-drilling delays. Operating at up to 175°C, system combines processor, 4 channels of detectors, A/D converter, 2 MEMS accelerometers, and 32 MB of memory. This story is related to the following:Sensors, Monitors and Transducers Sponsored by: BEI Sensors (BEI Industrial Encoders) - Cat Sponsor Jan 2014 Search for suppliers of: Shock Sensors | Accelerometers | Vibration Testing Equipment | Vibration Monitoring Systems

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GE unveils new shock and vibration measurement drilling equipment

2014-03-06 01:00:00| Hydrocarbons Technology

GE has introduced a new version of a tool in its measurement while drilling (MWD) family of downhole drilling equipment to help oil and customers reduce operational costs and increase overall productivity.

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Harvard University Uses Electrodynamic Shaker to Simulate Bumblebee Vibration Frequency

2014-02-19 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Cincinnati, OH &mdash; Harvard University's Concord Field Station research facility, headed by Dr. Stacey Combes, recently began a series of experiments to test if the frequency at which a Bumblebee vibrates its body has an effect on the amount of pollen the flower releases.<br /> <br /> "We attached a flower called a Bittersweet Nightshade to the stinger of The Modal Shop's electrodynamic shaker with integrated amplifier, called the SmartShaker. We then connected the shaker to a data ...This story is related to the following:Electrodynamic Shakers |

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Linear Position Sensors withstand severe shock and vibration.

2014-02-11 14:32:03| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Using proprietary inductive technology, LV-45 Series offers 5 ranges of 100, 150, 200, 250, and 300 mm with output of 0&ndash;10 Vdc or 4&ndash;20 mA. SenSet&trade; range adjustability allows user to scale zero and full span output to actual range of motion of workpiece being measured after sensor is installed. Featuring 1.75 in. OD body, 5 mm wall thickness, and operating temperature from -40 to +85°C, sensors are available with optional mounting flanges, rod eye ends, and connector or cable terminations. This story is related to the following:Linear Position Sensors |

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