11.6 Cable Strength
The cable is designed to withstand the conditions of the following cable strength test.
Cable Strength Test: Attach the scanner to a stationary object. Pull the cable with a force of
25 N (2.5 kgf, static loading) for 60 seconds.
11.7 Cable Bending Strength
The cable is designed to withstand the conditions of the following cable bending strength test.
Cable Bending Strength Test: Add a load of 4.9 N (500 gf) to the cable. Flex the cable 60° in
both directions 700 times.
Figure 23: Cable Bending Strength
11.8 Vibration Tolerance
11.8.1 Vibration Tolerance of the Imager Scanner
The imager scanner is designed to withstand the conditions of the following vibration test.
Vibration Test: Turn off the imager scanner. Increase the frequency of the vibration from 10 Hz
to 100 Hz at a maximum acceleration of 19.6 m/s
2
(2.0 g) for 30 minutes. Repeat the process 2
times in the X-direction, Y-direction, and Z-direction.
11.8.2 Vibration Tolerance of the Imager Scanner in Packaging
The individually packaged imager scanner is designed to withstand the conditions of the
following vibration test.
Vibration Test: Make sure the imager scanner is individually packaged. Increase the frequency
of the vibration from 10 Hz to 100 Hz at a maximum acceleration of 19.6 m/s
2
(2.0 g) for 30
minutes. Repeat the process 2 times in the X-direction, Y-direction, and Z-direction.