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standard to define the vibration specs

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jic0328

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Nov 30, 2007
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I am a designer of electrical timer/counter. To prepare the spec sheet of the timer I need to define the level of vibration (or shock) which the timer can sustain. Is there any standard I can reference?
 
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Shouldn't you specify the application first?

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FAQ731-376
 
Used in industrial environment. Especially in agricultural industry.

 
You seem to miss the point. The application defines the level of vibration/shock, not the other way around.

If you already know the application environment, then you should also already know or understand the level of vibration and shock to be expected. As such, you still haven't given any useful information.

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