Triax2000 Handheld device
Triax2000 handheld device
Handheld cable connections
Locate the drop height location
Physical measure of Drop Height
Extablish the drop height
Raising the Triax2000 Headform
Triax2000 Headform in flight
This is the Triax2000 raised to a drop height to where children fall from, the tops of the barrier
The hard, wheeled golf bag carries the entire instrument and accessories.
Compact and transportable by car or airplane. The wheels make it easy to move around the playground site.
The Date and Time, Gmax, HIC, and Velocity are recorded along with the drop number
Showing cable connections to cables
legs come in sections that screw together
Aluminum Headform containing accellerometer
Cable connecting headform to instrument
The headform is connected to a magnetic release
The headform is suspended from the tripod on cables held by the magnetic release
Two cables from the handheld and the one cable to the headform aand accellerometer connect at the Tripod head
The cable to raise and lower the headform pass through the cable lock block
Once headform is at the appropriate height, the leaver is lowered and the cable is locked into place
Showing the attachment to the tripod legs
The Triax2000 is assembled and stood into place and ready for use
The technician locates the test point and readies the Triax2000
The technician locates the drop height and arranges the headform to the appropriate height
The drop height is measured and recorded
The Triax2000 is shipped with a survey rod
The owner/operator stipulates the drop height prior to purchase
Once the owner/operator communiates the drop height, the survey rod makes measuring and recording easy
The headform is raised into place by pulling on the cable running through the cable block
Once the headform is in place, the cable is locked into place
The headform captured in free fall
The data from the handheld is downloaded to the PC for further processing