Product Reliability Test Reports Now Available

Nov. 16, 2009
Click on the links below for the complete test reports for our Universal Mount monitors:
15" Universal Mount Monitor
17" Universal Mount Monitor
19" Universal Mount Monitor

What kind of information is in these reports?

The suite of tests included in these reports is based on the IEC 60721 standards for products used in industrial applications. These standards specify the monitor's ability to handle a wide range of temperature, humidity, vibration, and shock. The tests simulate the effects of these conditions while the monitor is being transported, stored, and operated.

  • Following is a listing of the tests:
  • Cold, Non-operating
  • Cold, Operating
  • Dry Heat, Operating
  • Thermal Shock, Non-operating
  • Thermal Shock, Operating
  • Mechanical Shock, Operating
  • Free Fall
  • Static Load
  • Vibration, Non-operating
  • Vibration, Operating
  • Damp Heat (Cyclic), Operating
  • Damp Heat (Steady State), Operating

    Why is HIS publishing this proprietary information?

    One of our fundamental philosophies is to make as much information as possible available on our web site so that our customers can easily find everything they need to know about our products. Many of our customers, such as OEMs who build our monitors into their machines, need this information as part of their documentation packages. Now it is available in .pdf format for quick and easy download.

    How can I find out more?

    Visit our web site, where you can find pictures and prices for all of our products, mechanical drawings, detailed product specifications and data sheets, user manuals, and much more.

    For more information about our company or our products, contact Hope Industrial Systems at:

    Web site: HopeIndustrial.com

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