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Part # SF1521-60070-1S 2.92mm Female Solderless PCB Compression Mount Connector, 2 Hole, with 4.76mm Screws (CPW / Microstrip) Available Inventory: 654
Model 356B11 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 356B11:Triaxial, miniature (4 gm), ceramic shear ICP® accel., 10 mV/g, 2 to 7k Hz, 5 -ft attached cable
Model 137B23B | PCB Piezotronics
Model 137B23B:Quartz, free-field, ICP® blast pressure pencil probe, 50 psi, 100 mV/psi, BNC connector
Charge Amplifiers | PCB Piezotronics
High-Performance Charge Amplifiers Designed for use with charge accelerometers and pressure sensors. IMI's range of charge amplifiers is specifically designed to enhance the performance of charge mode accelerometers and pressure sensors.
Force Washer Transducer | PCB Piezotronics
PCB's Series FT4000 Force Washer Transducers are miniature load cells designed specifically for measuring fastener clamping forces. The design provides high stiffness in a small package, making these load cells ideal for static and dynamic measurements on fasteners, or structural test applications where space limitations exist.
Model 3501A2060KG | PCB Piezotronics (en)
3425 Walden Avenue Depew, NY 14043. Sensorline SM 716.684.0001. info@pcb.com +1 800-828-8840
Calibration Services | PCB Piezotronics
PCB Piezotronics offers calibration services for accelerometers, dynamic pressure sensors, microphones, and force sensors.
Model 603M170 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 603M170:General purpose, industrial, ceramic shear ICP® accel, 100 mV/g, 0.4 to 14k Hz, top exit, 2-pin conn., single point ISO 17025 accredite
Quartz Impact Force Sensors | PCB Piezotronics
Quartz Impact Force Sensors. Impact-style sensors are specifically designed for impact force measurements. The sensor is typically mounted in a free-standing manner with the installed impact cap directed toward the oncoming object with which it will collide.
Model 352A21 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 352A21:Platinum Stock Products; Miniature, lightweight (0.6 gm) ceramic shear ICP® accel., 10 mV/g, 1 to 10k Hz, titanium hsg, 10-ft detachable
Model 113B21 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 113B21:Platinum Stock Products; High frequency ICP® pressure sensor, 200 psi, 25 mV/psi, 0.218" dia. diaphragm, accel. comp.
Model 352C66 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 352C66:High sensitivity, miniature (2 gm), ceramic shear ICP® accel., 100 mV/g, 0.5 to 10k Hz, 5-44 top conn.
Model J353B04 | PCB Piezotronics
Model J353B04:General purpose, quartz shear ICP® accel., 10 mV/g, 1 to 5k Hz, 10-32 top conn., ground isolated
Connectors - Positronic The Science of Certainty
Since 1966, Positronic has provided highly reliable and efficient connectivity solutions to customers around the world. Our catalog includes power, D-subminiature, circular, rectangular, and custom connector products and accessories, as well as value-added services.
Position sensors for industrial applications - Temposonics
Industrial fields pose many kinds of challenges, such as extreme temperatures, humidity, and constant shock and vibrations. These challenges arise from the application itself or from the surrounding environment.
Model 482a22 | PCB Piezotronics (en)
3425 Walden Avenue Depew, NY 14043. Sensorline SM 716.684.0001. info@pcb.com +1 800-828-8840
Mini Triax ICP & Charge Accels | PCB Piezotronics
PCB miniature triaxial ICP® & Charge accelerometers satisfy complex measurement needs when space is limited.
Model 641B01 4-20 mA Output Velocity Sensor Installation and ... - PCB
PAGE 3 Introduction The Model 640/641/645/646 B Series Industrial 4-20mA Sensors combine the capabilities of a piezoelectric vibration sensor and a 4-20mA vibration transmitter.
Model 356A25 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 356A25:Platinum Stock Products; Triaxial, general purpose, ceramic shear ICP® accel., 25 mV/g, 1 to 5k Hz, 4-pin conn.
Sensor Calibration Systems - PCB
As a team of measurement and metrology experts, we understand the inherent frustrations of a test that results in unexpected or unreliable data, a sensor that has passed its calibration date, or – worse yet – realizing necessary sensors are out for calibration when needed on-site.