Decelerometer CT3010The set for forklifts contains: |
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Decelerometer CT3010, Decelerometer is used for the measurement of the overall brake deceleration of the traffic vehicles. The value of deceleration is measured, as well as its dependence on the controlling force applied to the brake pedal or its dependence on the air pressure in the air pressure brakes. The results of measurements are: graphical records time related, the numerical calculated average value of overall deceleration and the average value of control force or the average value of air pressure. Language versions: English, German, Spain, Slovakia, Czech, Portugal Parameters: Braking deceleration 0 - 20 m.s-2
Pedometer Decelerometer is used for the measurement of the overall brake deceleration of the traffic vehicles. The value of deceleration is measured, as well as its dependence on the controlling force applied to the brake pedal . The measurement of the controlling force applied to the brake pedal is possible only with the external force sensor, pedometer. Parameters: Controlling force applied to the brake pedal 0 - 1000 N
Hydro-pressure sensor You can connect hydro pressure sensoror to decelerometer. After end of deceleration measurement the hydro pressure measurement if possible. Parameters: Pressure hydro 0 - 50 MPa
Dynamometer You can connect weight sensor, dynamometer, to decelerometer. After end of deceleration measurement the weight measurement if possible. Parameters: Weight sensor 0 - 8 t
USB-RS232 adapter for serial line The USB-RS232 adapter is designed for communication between the decelerometer and the PC program CT3010R. It connects directly to the decelerometer connector using the built-in D-SUB 9F connector. The adapter is equipped with a 1.5m cable with a USB-A output connector. The adapter uses the FT230XS chip from the manufacturer FTDI. In the CT3010R program, the adapter simulates as a COM port. Parameters:D-sub-9F, USB-A, cable 1,5m
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