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Low-Frequency Accelerometer Increases Overload Protection

Oct. 1, 2002
The Model JTF accelerometer has been redesigned for additional overload protection to 20 times its range, and frequency ranges have been extended from 0 to 2,400 Hz. The JTF also has a new lightweight anodized aluminum housing and comes in three

The Model JTF accelerometer has been redesigned for additional overload protection to 20 times its range, and frequency ranges have been extended from 0 to 2,400 Hz. The JTF also has a new lightweight anodized aluminum housing and comes in three different mounting configurations to meet application needs. The “flat pack” rectangular unit mounts with two bolts—the bolt-mount model has a center through hole, and the stud-mount utilizes a tapped hole in the base. A triaxial mounting block for the flat pack style can mount three accelerometers for sensing vibration in each of three axes. Pricing begins at $350. SENSOTEC INC., Columbus, OH. (800) 848-6564.

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