Model: K2004E01 - Miniature shaker with integrated amplifier with BNC input, 20 N (4.5 lbf) pk sine force, 5 mm (0.2") pk-pk stroke.  Includes trunnion base, 2110G06 stinger kit, and heavy duty case._1313160
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The Modal Shop Miniature Shaker with Integrated Amplifier, BNC Input, 20 N (4.5 lbf) pk Sine Force, 5 mm pk-pk Stroke, with Trunnion Base, Stinger Kit & Case

The Model K2004E01 Miniature Shaker with Integrated Amplifier is a compact and versatile vibration testing device designed for precise dynamic testing applications. With a BNC input, this shaker delivers up to 20 N (4.5 lbf) pk sine force and a 5 mm pk-pk stroke, making it ideal for laboratory and field use. The integrated amplifier reduces setup complexity, while the included trunnion base, 2110G06 stinger kit, and heavy-duty case ensure portability, stability, and ease of use.

Product Features

  • Model: K2004E01
  • Type: Miniature Shaker with Integrated Amplifier
  • Input: BNC connector
  • Sine Force Output: 20 N (4.5 lbf) pk
  • Stroke: 5 mm (0.2 in) pk-pk
  • Included Accessories: Trunnion base, 2110G06 stinger kit, heavy-duty case
  • Compact, lightweight design for portable vibration testing
  • Engineered for precision and durability in demanding environments

Benefits

  • Enables accurate and repeatable vibration testing
  • Integrated amplifier simplifies setup and reduces external hardware requirements
  • Portable and protected with included heavy-duty case
  • Stable operation with trunnion base for secure mounting
  • Ideal for use in laboratories, R&D, and field testing environments

Why Choose the Model K2004E01 Miniature Shaker?

The Model K2004E01 Miniature Shaker combines portability, precision, and integrated functionality for efficient vibration testing. With robust construction, user-friendly design, and a complete accessory package, it provides reliable performance for engineers, researchers, and technicians requiring accurate dynamic analysis in compact setups.

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