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Electromechanical testing of lifting systems

This task may be performed only by accredited laboratories whose competence has been demonstrated by an accreditation body. The technical monitoring bodies possess appropriate testing facilities.

One of four lifting columns with identical design - constituting a set of lifting systems for a mobile radar station - is brought to the testing bench under control. The vibration and shock resistance of the components shall be verified along the three axes x-y-z in accordance with MIL-STD 810G.

EMC test (in accordance with MIL-STD 461F Table V / Ground Army)

The testing of electrical noise immunity (EMC test) is used to prove the fault-free interaction of an electronic component, a device or a system with its electromagnetic environment. The electrical components themselves may not emit any electromagnetic waves that are not allowed.

The legal guidelines as well as manufacturer-specific requirements apply as the basis of these tests. Only a few specialists who have the necessary equipment are available for this test. In contrast to the mechanical testing, the complete set-up, including the load and all four lifting columns must be ready in the testing room. The testing period of this extensive testing spans several days.

The test also includes emission tests or electromagnetic interference tests. The limits may not be exceeded and the guided and radiated interference emissions may not occur during the measurement.

Susceptibility tests or resistance tests are also done. In this case, no damage to the EUT (Equipment Under Test) or a failure of components may occur.

Unintended movement of the columns during the standby state is just as rare as an effect due to lifting or lowering of the container.

The EMC test report of the entire test procedure, including the issued certificate will be provided to the client in German and English.

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