MTS WIFT Mini Transducer Interface User Manual

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SWIFT

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Mini TI

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Data Collection

Installation

Tall grass and brush can damage the sensor components.

Driving through grass and brush that is higher than the bottom edge of the
transducer can damage the cable and tear off the slip ring.

Avoid driving in any areas with tall grass and brush.

Driving a vehicle with SWIFT sensors mounted on it will change the
handling characteristics of the vehicle.

Driving a vehicle configured in this way on public roads can pose
unexpected dangers to pedestrians and other vehicle traffic.

Only authorized, licensed drivers, who are experienced driving a vehicle with
SWIFT sensors mounted on it, should be allowed to operate the vehicle on public
roads. Drive the vehicle with the SWIFT sensor attached on closed courses only
until you have proper experience.

When driving the vehicle on public roads, you must conform to all local laws and
regulations.

Do not use the SWIFT sensor if it has been exposed to load cycles that
exceed the full scale calibrated ranges listed on the calibration sheets
provided with each transducer.

Excessive loading or load cycles could cause a fracture of the transducer,
wheel rim, hub adapter, or fasteners and can result in serious injury, death
or property damage.

Always be aware of the maximum full scale loads appropriate for your transducer.
If the prescribed limit for any axis of the transducer has been exceeded, contact
MTS for an evaluation. If necessary, arrange for the return of the transducer with
the recorded load cycles to MTS for physical inspection and analysis of the load
cycle history.

CAUTION

WARNING

WARNING

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