Ballistic Pendulum 11229-00
Ballistic Pendulum 11229-00
Ballistic Pendulum 11229-00
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Operating instructions 1 5
Caution!
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3 FUNCTIONAL AND OPERATING ELEMENTS 4 Angle scale for reading off the maximum deflection of the
Fig. 1 show the device mounted for measurements with the ballistic pendulum. In the ”catapult” operating mode, the
ballistic pendulum and having the following functional and ballistic unit is attached to two holes in the scale with its
operating elements. knurled screws (in Fig. 1 the holes are covered by the
pendulum). By turning the scale after loosening the
1 Ballistic untit clamping screw 2, the ejection angle can be set to be-
It can be removed by unscrewing the two knurled screws tween 0° and 90° by turning the scale.
on the back of the device in order to be able to attach it to
the angle scale 4, which can be turned, for the ”catapult” 5 Tube for storing the balls. To release them pull the tube
operational mode. upwards (arrow).
1.1 Trigger lever with hole for tying on a pull thread for safe 6 Holes for attaching the pendulum to the back when not
triggering of the shot. needed.
1.2 Tension lever When making quantitative measurements, use the steel ball
Before cocking the ballistic unit, the ball is centred on the only. The wooden ball can also be attached to the bolt of the
ring magnets of the bolt; subsequently, the tension lever ballistic unit with the aid of its iron core. This ball is used to
is pulled to the desired locking position to the left. illustrate the influence of a smaller ball mass in a qualitative
manner.
2 Knurled screw for attachment of the angle scale 4, which
can be turned, in the desired position.
3 Ballistic pendulum
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Now, without touching the pendulum’s pulling pin, ensure that
the pendulum is at rest and that the maximum pointer is set
approximately to zero. After these preparations, trigger the
Before tensioning the spring on the ballistic unit, fix the steel
ball on the holding magnet of the bolt. Then pull the bolt back
to the second or third locking position. (The first locking posi-
tion is generally not suitable, because the energy imparted on
the ball is too low to securely wedge it into the pendulum.)
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4.3 Elastic collision of the ball and the pendulum 2
v0
If screw 3.3 is not turned back to its initial position after the s= ⋅ sin 2Φ
ball has been ejected, the ball will be elastically reflected by g
the screw at the next shot. In this context, the question is
whether the deflection of the pendulum will be greater or
smaller as in the case of an inelastic collision. The experi-
ment exhibits a greater deflection for an elastic collision. Ex-
planation: The total impulse must be exactly the same in both
collision types. In an elastic collision the ball is reflected with
a negative impulse, which must be compensated by a larger
positive impulse of the pendulum. Additionally, the deflection
of the pendulum is increased, because its mass is smaller by
the quantity m than in an inelastic collision.
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If one selects Φ = 45° for the largest throwing range, one can
calculate the initial velocity v0 of the ball for this angle from
the measured throwing range.
v0 = s ⋅ g
4.6 Maintenance
When necessary, lubricate the pendulum bearing win an ap-
propriate lubricant. The same lubricant, which also acts as
protection against corrosion, should occasionally be sprayed
in the ballistic unit.
5 LIST OF EQUIPMENT
The device is comprised of the following components, which
can also be ordered separately:
Ballistic unit 11229-10
Ballistic pendulum, ballistic unit accessory 11229-20
Included accessories:
Steel ball, d = 19 mm 02502-01
Wooden ball with iron core
6 TECHNICAL DATA
Ballistic unit 11229-10
Ejection angle 0… 90°
Projectile ranges max. 3 m
Dimensions (mm) 600 x 385
Weight approx. 6 kg
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7 NOTES ON THE GUARANTEE
We guarantee the instrument supplied by us for a period of
24 months within the EU, or for 12 months outside of the EU.
Excepted from the guarantee are damages that result from
disregarding the Operating Instructions, from improper han-
dling of the instrument or from natural wear.
The manufacturer can only be held responsible for the func-
tion and technical safety characteristics of the instrument,
when maintenance, repairs and alterations to the instrument
are only carried out by the manufacturer or by personnel who
have been explicitly authorized by him to do so.
8 WASTE DISPOSAL
The packaging consists predominately of environmentally
compatible materials that can be passed on for disposal by
the local recycling service.
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