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Shock Machine
Topscom designs
and builds three models of
Microprocessor-Operated Shock Machine Test
Systems.
Shock Machine
Test Systems Overview

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Shock Machine Test Systems are used in
design and destructive testing of
components, hybrids, circuits, and
complete assemblies. Topscom designs
and builds three models of Shock Machine
Test Systems:
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SM-105-MP
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SM-110-MP
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SM-220-MP
Though
Topscom is new to the field, Avex, (Avco)
are not. Avex (Avco) are the developers
of the pneumatic shock test machines.
Actually Avco began in the 1950’s
building the free fall style of shock
test machine. These machines were
effective, but capabilities were limited
by the size of the testing room. To
provide a better solution, Avco
developed and perfected the pneumatic
shock test machine. The pneumatic
machines had improved testing
capabilities and did not require
specially designed rooms for their use.
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Though
design improvement has continued with
different models over the years, the
basic concept has remained the same.
Avco remained the leader in pneumatic
shock testing until they changed the
name in 1985 to Avex, continuing the
tradition of high quality equipment.
Avex made several modifications and
improvements. Our machines now are used
all over the world, for both the
commercial field as well as military
applications, testing a variety of
products, from disk drives to
wristwatches, spark plugs, to automotive
sensors.
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Shock Machine
Product Features

- Keypad
Entry of Test Parameters
- Shock
Testing from 3G to 30,000G's
- Shock
Durations from 0.012ms to 100ms
- Accurate
and Repeatable Test Results
- Three
Inputs to choose from: Half Sine, Sawtooth,
or Square Wave
- Waveforms
Comply with MIL-STD-810, MIL-STD-202,
MIL-STD-750, and MIL-STD-883
- Test
Specimen Weights Up to 1,000 Pounds (453.59
kg)
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