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IMI Sensors Releases New Accelerometers

By DE Editors  

May 4, 2016

IMI Sensors has released three new ICP accelerometers with an M12 connector. These devices are designed for predictive maintenance vibration monitoring. The offerings are:
  • Model 601A92 is a 500 mV/g ICP accelerometer with a measurement range of ±10g and a frequency range (±3 dB) of 0.17 to 10,000 Hz. The sensor is housed in a 316L stainless steel housing with ¼-28 female mounting thread and top exit connector.
  •  Model 602D91 is a 100 mV/g ICP accelerometer with a measurement range of ±50g and a frequency range (±3 dB) of 0.5 to 8,000 Hz. The sensor is housed in a 316L stainless steel housing with ¼-28 male mounting thread in thru-bolt design and side exit connector.
  • Model 603C91 is a 100 mV/g ICP accelerometer with a measurement range of ±50g and a frequency range (±3 dB) of 0.5 to 10,000 Hz. The sensor is housed in a 316L stainless steel housing with ¼-28 female mounting thread and top exit connector.
For more information, visit IMI Sensors.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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