Multiple-axis sensors

Multiple-axis sensors

Using bi- or triaxial accelerometers, measurements can be performed in two or three spatial axes at one point. Biaxial sensors are mainly used to monitor bearings. The central through hole allows the cable to be aligned at any angle.

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PCB-(M)629A31

  • Triaxial industrial ICP® vibration sensor,
  • With through hole,
  • Measurement range 50 g,
  • Sensitivity 100 mV/g,
  • Frequency range 0.8 … 8,000 Hz,
  • Frequency response calibration,
  • 4-pin bayonet connector on the side
    • PCB-(M)629A32

    • Triaxial industrial ICP® vibration sensor,
    • With through hole,
    • Measuring range 10 g,
    • Sensitivity500 mV / g,
    • Frequency range 0.8 … 8,000 Hz,
    • Frequency response calibration,
    • 4-pin bayonet connector on the side
      • PCB-(M)629A61

      • Triaxial industrial ICP® vibration sensor,
      • With through hole,
      • Measurement range 50 g,
      • Sensitivity 100 mV/g,
      • Frequency range 0.8 … 8,000 Hz,
      • Frequency response calibration,
      • Integrated armored cable, length 3 m,
        ending on cut end
        • PCB-(M)604B31

        • Triaxial industrial ICP® vibration sensor,
        • With through hole,
        • Measurement range 50 g,
        • Sensitivity 100 mV/g,
        • Frequency range 0.5 … 5,000 Hz,
        • One-point calibration at 100 Hz,
        • 4-pin bayonet connector on the side