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Model 629M06 Triaxial Industrial Accelerometer from IMI Sensors is suited for portable data collection or permanent installations. It features stainless steel housing with four-pin military style connector and 2500F operating temperature range. In addition, the accelerometer has l00mV/g sensitivity, a 48 to 70k cpm frequency range, electrical case isolation, 560g resolution and NIST traceable calibration. …


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