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CME Hydraulic Vertical Shock Test System KRD10

The CME Hydraulic Vertical Shock Test System KRD10 is a full-automatic hydraulic shock test system which is utilized to measure and determine the impact resistance of products or packaging.

It is also used to assess the reliability and structural integrity of products in a shock environment. This system can conduct various shock tests, such as conventional half-sine wave, post-peak sawtooth wave, square wave, and other waveform shock tests.

These tests simulate the shock wave and impact energy that the product may experience in its actual environment, thereby enhancing the product or packaging structure.

Features & Benefits

  • This control system operates on Windows and is stable.
  • It has a full-automatic remote-control interface.
  • It uses multi-track guide posts with good lubrication and a noise-free hydraulic balance lifting system to achieve stable shifting.
  • Lifting height is automatically controlled with high accuracy and good repeatability.
  • The table is made of high-strength and hard cast aluminum, with a high first-order resonance frequency, resulting in low noise and no clutter.
  • It includes a built-in brake mechanism to prevent secondary rebound collisions and ensure secure positioning of the table.
  • Multiple waveforms can be performed, including conventional half-sine waves, post-peak sawtooth waves, or square waves.
  • The self-buffer and vibration isolation base do not require a special foundation and are easy to install.
  • It also has built-in test standards to meet various requirements and allows users to complete tests in one go.

Felixtrument supplies a complete range of innovative electric and mechanical equipment which come in different types and sizes. Therefore, if you are in need of any Electrical & Mechanical equipment; you may browse through our various products to find the one which best suits your needs.

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