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Compact Vibration Table for Testing Small Components From Cincinnati Sub-Zero

Cincinnati Sub-Zero’s (CSZ) new TCB-1.3 benchtop vibration table is ideal for reliability testing of compact products and electronics. The dual-purpose system is available in a 16” x 16” (40cm x 40cm) table size and may be used as a stand-alone vibration table for vibration testing or placed inside of an environmental chamber for combined vibration & temperature testing offering customers’ flexibility and greater return on their investment.

Equipped with an all-axis vibration system, the TCB-1.3 utilizes four pneumatically-actuated vibration hammers providing 6 dof random vibration with x,y,z axis and roll, pitch and yaw rotation. The chamber comes standard with two accelerometers, one for control and one vibration monitor with a vibration range of 1 to 60 GRMs.

Design includes a removable lid & easy-lift off control console to allow the table base to be placed inside a typical 16 cu. ft. (456L) or larger chamber and can be operated in a temperature range of -70°C to +168°C. Utilizing random vibration technology combined with an environmental chamber, provides an cost-effective method to perform combined temperature/vibration testing.

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Please visit http://www.cszindustrial.com for additional information.

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