
![]() |
Edward Lowton
Editor |
![]() ![]() |
Home> | Health, Safety & Welfare | >Safety Management | >Vibration meter |
ARTICLE
Vibration meter
25 January 2013
Svantek UK's new SV106 Human Vibration Meter and Analyser is capable of measuring both hand-arm (HAV) and whole body vibration (WBV). It can measure vibration simultaneously on both hands, using two tri-axial acceler

Svantek UK's new SV106
Human Vibration Meter
and Analyser is capable of
measuring both hand-arm
(HAV) and whole body
vibration (WBV). It can
measure vibration
simultaneously on both
hands, using two tri-axial
accelerometers.
The lightweight, pocket sized Svantek SV106 analyser is said to provide a new approach to vibration monitoring. Featuring six channels for vibration and two channels for static force measurement, it can be used to measure whole-body vibration when used with a seat accelerometer.
It provides octave and third octave real time band analysis and fully complies with standards ISO 8041:2005 and ISO 2631-1,2 and 5 (including VDV and MTVV) for human vibration and ISO 5349 for hand-arm vibration.
Data can easily be downloaded to any PC for analysis.
The lightweight, pocket sized Svantek SV106 analyser is said to provide a new approach to vibration monitoring. Featuring six channels for vibration and two channels for static force measurement, it can be used to measure whole-body vibration when used with a seat accelerometer.
It provides octave and third octave real time band analysis and fully complies with standards ISO 8041:2005 and ISO 2631-1,2 and 5 (including VDV and MTVV) for human vibration and ISO 5349 for hand-arm vibration.
Data can easily be downloaded to any PC for analysis.
MORE FROM THIS COMPANY
OTHER ARTICLES IN THIS SECTION