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Olympus/Staveley Sonic Bondmaster 02D Bond Master NDT Flaw Tester/Detector
$ 1003.19
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Description
Olympus/Staveley Sonic Bondmaster 02D Bond Tester/Flaw Detector, PN: 9622062Comes with a manual and what you see in the pictures. If you don't see it, you probably won't get it.
Specifications are from a 3rd party and may vary slightly due to upgrades, options, or revisions this unit may or may not have.
This unit is guaranteed to work for 30-days, parts and labor, excluding freight. We do not guarantee the battery however. There are no accessories with this unit besides a basic power cord.
The Unit's Serial Number Tag Reads:
Part Number:
9622062
Serial Number:
BM1236D03634
Description:
Sonic Bond Tester
NSN:
6635-01-362-3327
The Unit's Display on Power Up Reads:
Version:
02D
Part Number:
0616228
Description:
The Sonic BondMaster is a small, portable, lightweight, digitally controlled, compact and rugged non-destructive test unit. The unit is used to inspect and test the soundness of bonds in all structural components manufactured of advanced composites such as, but not limited to, Kevlar, graphite, boron, fiberglass epoxy, metals, etc. It will quickly and reliably detect subsurface de-lamination and unbonds.
Specifications:
Frequency Range:
500 Hz to 1 MHz
Gain Range:
0 to 50 dB
External Power:
85 to 265 VAC, 50-400 Hz, or 110 to 365 VDC
Analog Output Voltage:
On-screen ±1-volt when nulled, linear to ±2.5-volts
Analog Output Update Rate:
Continuous, real-time
Alarm Box:
The instrument allows for any size alarm box needed. The box can be located anywhere on the scren as needed.
Alarm Logic:
Pos. or Neg. alarm gate set-up
Alarm Output:
0 to +5 volt TTL output
Alarm Output Update Rate:
30 times/second
Signal Processing:
Vector Rotation, Gain, and Filtering selected by type of probe
Type Detection:
Synchronous, Phase, and Amplitude selected by type of probe
RS-232 Output:
Used for screen-print only
Test Methods:
Resonance:
Detects unbonds by changes in phase and amplitude of probe resonance. Requires a couplant.
Pitch-Catch Swept:
Measured amplitude and phase changes using a swept frequency method to detect unbonds. Requires no couplant.
Pitch-Catch Impulse:
Measures amplitude and phase changes using a short burst of energy to detect unbonds. Requries no couplant.
Mechanical Impedance Analysis (MIA):
Measures the stiffness and mass of the material being tested. The output is measured in both amplitude and phase. Requires no couplant.
Program Storage:
Storage capacity for a maximum of 99 programs. For use as pre-set standards, or storage of test results.
Battery:
Internal gelled electrolyte lead acid
Battery Operation:
8-hours
Battery Charger:
Connected to instrument. Can be removed to charge up to two batteries simultaneously. Can operate as a stand alone AC operation without a battery installed in the unit.
Battery Charging Time:
14 hours
Output Impedance:
1000 Ohms
Weight:
20 pounds
Dimensions:
11" W x 7" H x 13" D
Case:
3 piece Zero case, top and bottom removable
Handle:
Tilt bail handle
Display:
Electro-luminescent 2.8" x 6.8" Dual screens (ACTIVE and STORED)
Equipment Classification:
Type 1, Class 2, Style A
Storage Temperature:
-60° to 160°F
Operating Temperature:
-10° to 131°F
Relative Humidity:
95% per MIL-STD-810D, Method 507.2, Procedure III
For Domestic Customers: Packaging, handling, and order processing included in shipping in all domestic shipments as quoted by the shipping calculator. For International Customers there is a .00 minimum for packaging, handling, and order processing. International shipping to be determined by destination.
Prior to shipment I will need to know the following information (filled out on a form that I will send you) for International Customers or Packages/Freight being Forwarded internationally. International customers may also be subject to a freight forwarder form if applicable.:
(1) Are you the end-user of this item?
(2) If you are not the ultimate end-user of the item, please state the ultimate end user's name.
(3) What is the ultimate country destination?
02/25/18