A Human Vibration Meter (HVM), according to ISO 8041, is an instrument that uses a vibrational transducer, signal processor, and display to gauge how people react to vibrations. To avoid HAVS, hand-arm vibration measurements frequently employ HVM. They are frequently employed in whole-body vibration dose value calculations.
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Measurement range
Transducer dependent: 0.01 m/s2 RMS to 50 m/s2 Peak (with SV 38V and Wd filter) 0.1 m/s2 RMS ÷ 2000 m/s2 Peak (with SV 105 and Wh filter)
Frequency (Hz)
0.1 Hz ÷ 2 kHz (transducer dependent)
Display
Blanview TFT-LCD 2.4” colour display (320 x 240 pixels)
Power Supply
Four AA batteries (alkaline)
Memory Capacity
MicroSD card 32 GB (removable & upgradeable up to 128 GB)
Dimensions
140 x 83 x 33 mm (without accelerometer)
Weight
Approx. 390 grams including batteries (without accelerometer)