With a price tag of around 3.000,-€ and a range of ±16 (acceleration) and ±1000°/s (angular rate), each in three axes, the 4401S2 goes anywhere and everywhere to capture critical vibration and roll, pitch and yaw data, solve problems, and move product development forward. The compact, lightweight (425 gram), battery operated, environmentally sealed package fits into tight spaces. The easily installed, user-configurable, relay-enabled software optimizes data collection, while built-in firmware stores acceleration as well as
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