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METHOD 1 - Adhesive Mounting Base 

This  method  involves  attaching  a  base  to  the  test 
structure,  then  securing  the  sensor  to  the  base.    This 
allows  for  easy  removal  of  the  accelerometer.    Also, 
since the bases are of a “hard-coated” aluminum design, 
they  provide  electrical  isolation  to  eliminate  ground 
loops  and  reduce  electrical  interference  that  may  be 
present on the surface of the test object. 
 

STEP  1: 

Prepare  a  smooth,  flat  mounting  surface.    A 

minimum  surface  finish  of  63 

in  (0.00016  mm) 

generally works best. 
 

STEP  2:

  Stud-mount  the  sensor  to  the  appropriate 

adhesive  mounting  base  according  to  the  guidelines  set 
forth in 

STEPS 2

 and

 3

 of the Stud Mount Procedure. 

 
STEP  3: 

Place  a  small  portion  of  adhesive  on  the 

underside  of the mounting base.  Firmly press down on 
the  assembly  to  displace  any  extra  adhesive  remaining 
under the base. 
 

 

 

Figure 4.

 Mounting Base: Adhesive Installation 

 

METHOD 2 - Direct Adhesive Mount 

For  restrictions  of  space  or  for  convenience,  most 
sensors (with the exception of integral stud models) can 
be adhesive-mounted directly to the test structure. 
 

STEP  1:

  Prepare  a  smooth,  flat  mounting  surface.    A 

minimum  surface  finish  of  63 

in  (0.00016  mm) 

generally works best. 
 

STEP  2:

  Place  a  small  portion  of  adhesive  on  the 

underside  of  the  sensor.    Firmly  press  down  on  the  top 
of the assembly to displace any adhesive.  Be aware that 
excessive amounts of adhesive can make sensor removal 
difficult. 
 

 

 

Figure 5.

 Direct Adhesive Mounting 

 

4.3 HANDHELD OR PROBE TIP MOUNT 

This  method  is  NOT  recommended  for  most 
applications.    It  is  generally  used  only  for  machinery 
monitoring  and  other  portable  trending  applications.  
Both  the accuracy and repeatability at low (<5 Hz) and 
high frequency (>1 kHz) ranges are questionable. 
 

5.0 CABLING 

Care  and  attention  to  installation  is  essential,  as  the 
reliability and accuracy of your system is no better than 
that  of  the  output  cable.  Charge  mode  sensors  require 
the use of low noise cables. Cables and connectors must 
be  kept  clean  and  dry  to  maintain  high  insulation 
resistance.  In  the  event  that  the  insulation  resistance  is 
compromised,  inspect,  clean,  and  bake  cables  and 
connectors to restore insulation resistance. 
 

STEP  1: 

Ascertain  that  you  have  ordered  the  correct 

cable type.  Use only PCB Series 003 Low-Noise Cable 
(or  equivalent)  with  charge-output  accelerometers.  
Some integral-cable units use Series 030 Cable, which is 
also  low  noise.  Keep  connections  clean  to  maintain 
insulation resistance and good low-frequency response. 
 

STEP  2: 

Connect  the  cable  to  the  accelerometer.    A 

small amount of thread-locking compound placed on the 
connector  prior  to  attachment  helps  secure  the  cable 
during  testing.    In  harsh  environments,  the  connection 
can be sealed with silicone rubber, O-rings, and flexible 
heat-shrink tubing. 
 

TYPE 1: Coaxial Connectors 

First,  plug  the  male  connector  of  the  cable  into  the 
mating  female  sensor  connector.    Then,  holding  the 
sensor  stationary,  secure  the  connector  in  place  by 
tightening down the attached cable sleeve. 
 

TYPE 2: Pigtail Connections 

“Pigtail” connections are convenient for easy field repair 
of  cable  connections.    Simply  solder  the  stripped  cable 
to  the  exposed  pins  on  the  sensor.    (Check  the 

Installation  Drawing

  to  determine  signal  and  ground 

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Страница 2: ...ity regimen When in doubt about a calibration cycle a good rule of thumb is to recalibrate on an annual basis It is also good practice to recalibrate after exposure to any severe temperature extreme shock load or other environmental influence or prior to any critical test PCB Piezotronics maintains an ISO 9001 certified metrology laboratory and offers calibration services which are accredited by A...

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Страница 5: ...te O O X O O O Wires O O O O O O Cables X O O O O O Plastic O O O O O O Solder X O O O O O Copper Alloy Brass X O O O O O This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ T 11364 O Indicates that said hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement of GB T 26572 X Indicates that said hazardous substance contained in at le...

Страница 6: ... F 482 C and extreme application up to 100 F 650 C for UHT 12 These accelerometers are ideal for structural testing machine monitoring and vehicular shock and vibration measurement tasks where high temperatures preclude the use of accelerometers with built in microelectronics Enclosed is a Specification Sheet which lists the complete performance characteristics of the particular accelerometer 3 0 ...

Страница 7: ...surface consider adhesive mounting as a possible alternative Inspect the area checking that there are no burrs or other foreign particles interfering with the contact surface STEP 2 Wipe clean the mounting surface and spread on a light film of grease oil or similar coupling fluid prior to installation Figure 3 Mounting Surface Lubrication Adding a coupling fluid improves vibration transmissibility...

Страница 8: ...for most applications It is generally used only for machinery monitoring and other portable trending applications Both the accuracy and repeatability at low 5 Hz and high frequency 1 kHz ranges are questionable 5 0 CABLING Care and attention to installation is essential as the reliability and accuracy of your system is no better than that of the output cable Charge mode sensors require the use of ...

Страница 9: ...to a precise sensitivity such as 10 0 or 100 0 mV g for ease of data analysis This is accomplished with most PCB laboratory charge amplifiers and some miniature in line units as well For fixed sensitivity in line charge converters such as the PCB Series 422 the system sensitivity mV g is determined as the product of the charge amplifier sensitivity mV pC and the charge sensitivity of the accelerom...

Страница 10: ...edure themselves While this may result in both a savings of time and money it has also been attributed to incorrect readings and costly errors Therefore in an effort to prevent the common mistakes associated with customer performed calibration this document includes a broad overview of the Back to Back Calibration technique This technique provides a quick and easy method for determining the sensit...

Страница 11: ...2 Figure 12 Typical Calibration Set Up Adhesively mounted sensors use similar practices However in this case a small portion of quick bonding gel or similar temporary adhesive is used to attach the test sensor to a reference standard designed with a smooth flat mounting surface In addition to mounting the selection of the proper equipment is critical Some of the more important considerations inclu...

Страница 12: ...rs Incorrect Understand Back to Back Calibration limitations Do not expect the uncertainty of calibration to be any better than 2 In fact the uncertainty may be as high as 3 or 4 for frequencies 10 Hz or 2 kHz Since large sensors may affect high frequency accuracy verify that the test sensor does not mass load the reference standard Validate your calibration system with another accelerometer prior...

Страница 13: ...he interest of constant product improvement we reserve the right to change specifications without notice ICP is a registered trademark of PCB Group Inc OPTIONAL VERSIONS Optional versions have identical specifications and accessories as listed for the standard model except where noted below More than one option may be used J Ground Isolated Frequency Range 5 7 kHz 7 kHz Frequency Range 10 8 kHz 8 ...

Страница 14: ...IONS METRIC DIMENSIONS IN BRACKETS 4 RECOMMENDED MOUNTING TORQUE 2 5 FOOT POUNDS 3 7 NEWTON METERS MOUNTING HOLE PREPARATION 218 5 54 X 300 7 62 MIN 1 4 28 UNF 2B X 200 5 08 MIN F M6 X 0 75 M6 X 1 00 M8 X 1 25 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH DIMENSIONS IN BRACKETS 4 RECOMMENDED MOUNTING TORQUE 3 7 NEWTON METERS 2 5 FT POUNDS M8 X 1 25 MOUNTING HOLE PREPARATION 6 75 266 X 8 64 340 MIN M8 X 1 25 6H X ...

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