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Cec Aircraft/industrial Vibration Transducer P/n 4-125-0001 Nsn 6695-00-910-2597 on 2040-parts.com

US $649.00
Location:

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
New Surplus, Unused.
Part Brand:CEC NSN:6695-00-910-2597 Manufacturer Part Number:4-125-0001

CEC Aircraft/Industrial Vibration Transducer

Part # 4-125-0001

NSN 6695-00-910-2597

 

CEC designed the 4-125 Vibration Transducer for turbine applications

Can be used in turbine hot sections such as the turbine case where high temperatures can cause problems with other transducers

The low impedance, high level output requires no special amplifiers, simplifying your measurement system

They have low sensitivity to transverse accelerations and you can mount them in any plane

 

Applications :

Aircraft engines

Industrial turbines

Test cells

 

Features :

Self-generated high-level, low impedance output

Operates to +700 degrees F

Field repairable

 

Specifications :

Sensitivity : 105 +/- 3 mV/in/sec @ 100 Hz, 75 degrees F INTO A 10,000O resistive load impedance

Frequency : 45 Hz to 1500 Hz

Amplitude : 0.1 inch peak-to-peak maximum

Acceleration : 1 g to 50 g

Frequency response : +/- 6% of mean sensitivity

Excitation : self-generating

Dimensions : 1.26" width x 2.26" length x 1.53" height

Mounted with four #6 screws

 

This is a surplus item with no signs of use or installation

Item is untested by the seller

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