Cable Strength; Cable Bending Strength; Vibration Strength (Without Packing); Vibration Strength (In Individual Packing) - Opticon NLV-3101-HD Specification Manual

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9.5.

Cable Strength

There shall be no sign of malfunction after the following cable strength test.
Cable Strength Test: Affix the scanner to an immovable object and pull it using a force of 24.5 N
(2.5 kgf static loading) for 1 second. Repeat this 20 times continuously.
9.6.

Cable Bending Strength

There shall be no sign of malfunction after the following cable bending test.
Cable Bending Test: Add a load of 4.9 N (500 gf) to a cable and bend it at an angle of 60° to both
right and left. Repeat this 1000 times continuously.
9.7.

Vibration Strength (without packing)

There shall be no sign of malfunction after the following vibration test.
Vibration test: Increase the frequency of the vibration from 10Hz to 100Hz at an accelerated velocity
2
of 19.6m/s
(2.0 G) for 30 minutes (60 minutes per cycle) in the non-operating state. Repeat this in
each X, Y and Z direction.
9.8.

Vibration Strength (in individual packing)

There shall be no sign of malfunction after the following vibration test.
Vibration test: Increase the frequency of the vibration from 10Hz to 100Hz at an accelerated velocity
2
of 19.6 m/s
(2.0 G) for 30 minutes (60 minutes per cycle) in individually packaged state. Repeat this
in each X, Y and Z direction.
Figure 21: Cable Bending
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