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Shaker system meets demand for shock testing in standard configurations

With today’s increasingly complex and advanced vibration testing, such as environmental stress screening with a slip table and climatic chamber, manufacturers and engineers need a lot from their vibration testing solutions.

Lack of energy-saving and power balancing features, recalibration of armature position, vibration profile limitations as well as growing their own testing capabilities are just a few of the challenges, limiting the testing efficiency.

HBK’s LDS V8750 shaker + XPAK shaker system has been specifically designed to meet the demanding specifications for shock testing in standard configurations. The medium-force, air-cooled shaker system reduces overall costs while ensuring a reliable and future-proof system. The Inductive Centring System enables accurate guiding of the built-in armature with minimal maintenance and uninterrupted operation.

Uninterrupted operation is also guaranteed through the new remote services to aid predictive maintenance and fault detection. This can be achieved by the user or with assistance from HBK’s service team. 

Additionally, the COOL and QUIET modes of the XPAK amplifier enable the user to reduce the acoustic noise and energy consumption, while simultaneously lowering the cost of ownership and reducing carbon footprint.

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