A compact wireless pile integrity tester that inherits the functions of the conventional PIT-V.
The "PIT-X" is a pile integrity tester that is about the size of a palm and uses a wireless type accelerometer. There are no cables between the accelerometer and the main unit, and it retains all the functions that were present in the conventional "PIT-V." It also includes a fast Fourier transform function that is particularly useful for detecting relatively short pile lengths. 【Features】 ■ Size is about the size of a palm ■ Uses a wireless type accelerometer ■ No cables between the accelerometer and the main unit ■ All functions from the conventional PIT-V are inherited ■ Equipped with a fast Fourier transform function that helps in detecting relatively short pile lengths *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Excerpt)】 ■Size: 135×104×52mm ■Weight: 0.45Kg ■Display: Daytime visible VGA color display, resolution: 640×840 pixels ■Screen size: 9.4cm (3.7”) ■Operating temperature ・Usage environment: 0-40℃ ・Storage environment: 20-65℃ ■Power source: Internal battery (up to 8 hours of use) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Purpose】 ■Integrity Test *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The Japan Ground Comprehensive Research Institute is a comprehensive consultant involved in field tests and laboratory tests of piles and ground, seismic diagnosis of structures, deterioration diagnosis, ground bearing capacity, foundation pile support capacity, soil contamination surveys, earthquake response analysis, and ground analysis. Experts are responsible for conducting damage investigations of pile foundations (integrity tests), multi-component cone penetration tests, static and dynamic loading tests of foundation piles, deterioration diagnosis of bridges using PSD displacement measurement devices, seismic diagnosis of buildings, generation of seismic waves based on active fault models, and earthquake response analysis of various structures.