When a device is subjected to vibrations or shocks, the built-in shock sensor sends a signal to trigger a function, such as a warning, or switches the device on and off. Such shock transducers can be found in many everyday devices to ensure user safety. It is therefore essential that these measuring devices and sensors are traced back or calibrated at regular intervals.
In our accredited laboratory (DAkkS) we offer a variety of calibration services for shock transducers and shock loggers.
Detailed information available for download:
Flexible Accreditation (in German)

Shock transducers and shock measuring instruments
Secondary calibration in accordance with ISO 16063-22:2005 and DKD-R 3-1 Sheet 2:2018
- sin2 pulse
0.08 ms…10 ms (acceleration: 0.2 km/s²…100 km/s²)
- sin pulse
30 µs…200 µs (acceleration: 0.2 km/s²…100 km/s²)
We also offer primary calibration of integrated shock transducers (internal reference standards) and factory calibration of your devices.

Vibration test systems
On-site calibration of your vibration test system to DAkkS standards and in accordance with internal, verified calibration procedures
- 0.5 ms…20 ms
(acceleration: 20 m/s²…500 m/s²)
Further information on on-site calibration







