Type 97XX Impulse Force Hammers Page 3
B08.014e-01.01
1. Introduction
By choosing this Kistler quality product you have opted for an instrument
distinguished by precision, long life and technical innovation. Please read
these operating instructions carefully. You will then make the best use of
the versatile capabilities of your quartz impulse hammer. Kistler offers a
wide selection of measuring instruments and all-embracing systems.
• Quartz sensors for force, pressure, strain, acceleration, shock
and vibration.
• Associated signal conditioners and calibrators.
• Electronic control, display and evaluation instruments.
• Piezoresistive pressure transducers and transmitters with
associated signal conditioning.
Kistler can also provide entire measuring systems for special applications
as in the automotive industry, plastics processing and biomechanics. Our
general catalog provides technical information on the general product line.
Individual detailed technical data sheets are available on virtually every
Kistler product.
Worldwide Kistler customer service is at your disposal for any special
questions still open after studying these instructions. Expert advice is
available on your specific application.
1.1 Applicable Products
This manual covers the following impact hammers:
9722A, 9724A, 9726A, 9728A
The impact hammer, along with the appropriate accessories, is supplied
in a convenient carrying case. If a kit was ordered that included couplers,
accelerometers, or other optional accessories, these components are
also included in the case. This manual does not provide information on
the optional accessory items. Please refer to the accessory operating
manuals included with the shipment.
1.2 Purpose of Impact Testing
Impact hammers are used to provide broadband structural excitation
when measuring the frequency response function of a mechanical
system. The pulse produced by the impact provides input energy with a
nearly constant amplitude over the selected frequency range as
determined by the hammer tip and structure under test.
1.3 Why Impact Excitation?
During the past decade, the popularity of impact testing for structural
dynamics testing has grown enormously. When used properly, accurate
results can be obtained in a very easy and convenient way. Very little
hardware is required and the equipment is portable and relatively
inexpensive. Set-up time is reduced since there are no shaker, amplifier
and electronics to set-up at each input point. Since a hammer permits
easier access to hard to reach areas, innovative testing is possible.