TMS-9100D
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TMS-9100D

  • Portable system for calibration of vibration sensors
  • Frequency range 5 ... 10,000 Hz
  • adjustable amplitude
  • LCD display in SI or US units
  • Battery operation up to 18 hours

Specifications
Basic dataEnglish unitsSI units 
Maximum amplitude - vibration acceleration 20 g pk 196 m/s²pk [6]
Maximum amplitude - vibration speed 15 in / sec pk 380 mm/spk [6]
Maximum amplitude - displacement 50 mils pk-pk 1.27mm horsepower horsepower
Maximum sensor mass 800 grams [1]
Frequency range 300 … 600.000 cpm 5 ... 10,000 Hz
Measurement uncertainties
Vibration acceleration
(30 ... 2,000 Hz)
± 3%
Vibration acceleration
(7 ... 10,000 Hz)
± 1 dB
Vibration speed
(30 ... 500 Hz)
± 3%
Vibration path (30 ... 150 Hz) ± 3%
Amplitudenlinearität <1% [2] [3]
Klirrfaktor 5% [4] [7]
Displayable units
Vibration acceleration gpk, gRMS, m/s²pk, m/s²RMS
Vibration velocity mm/spk, in/spk
Oscillation path mmpk-pk, milspk-pk
frequency Hz, CPM
Conditions of use
Temperature range 32 ... 122 ° F 0 ... 50 ° C
Inputs / outputs
Integrated ICP® supply Unavailable
Input for sensor to be tested Unavailable
Test of the bias voltage (for ICP® sensors) Unavailable
Indication of the sensitivity of the test object in the integrated display No
Input for external shaker excitation Unavailable
Output of the reference sensor signal No
power supply
Internal battery 12 VDC, 4 Ah
External supply 110… 240 V, 50… 60 Hz
Working time with battery
(100 grams mass, 100 Hz, 1 g pk )
18 hours [5]
Working time with battery
(100 grams mass, 100 Hz, 10 g pk )
1 hour [5]
Physical characteristics
Size - height 8.5 in 22 cm
Size - width 12 in 30.5 cm
Size - depth 10 in 28 cm
Dimensions 18 lb 8.2 kg
Sensor mounting thread 1/4 "-28 internal thread

Hints
[1] Amplitude and frequency range restricted with large sensor mass (see operating instructions)
[2] 100 grams of sensor mass, 100 Hz
[3] Up to 10 g pk
[4] Up to 5 g pk
[5] Factory setting
[6] Idle (no sensor mounted)
[7] 100 grams of sensor mass, 30 ... 2,000 Hz
TMS-9100D

Specific References