Human Vibration Meter SV 106D

SV 106D is a compact, high-precision human vibration meter and analyser that supports simultaneous six-channel measurements using two triaxial accelerometers. The instrument complies fully with ISO 8041-1:2017 and is ideal for evaluating hand-arm and whole-body vibration in accordance with ISO 5349, ISO 2631, and the European Directive 2002/44/EC. Engineers and safety specialists use SV 106D for reliable A(8) exposure calculations, triaxial SEAT transmission assessment, and tool-handle vibration monitoring. Features such as real-time octave analysis, WAV signal recording, and extended time-history logging support detailed diagnostics and reporting. The unit’s portability and power efficiency make it a field-proven solution in workplace exposure evaluations.

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Whole-Body

Highlights

  • SV 106D enables six-channel vibration analysis, supporting simultaneous measurements with two triaxial accelerometers for complex field setups.
  • The instrument measures hand-arm vibration in accordance with ISO 5349, capturing precise exposure at the tool-handle interface.
  • It supports whole-body vibration monitoring based on ISO 2631, using seat and backrest sensors to evaluate seated exposure.
  • Low-frequency vibration from 0.1 Hz is measured vertically in compliance with ISO 2631 for motion sickness and comfort studies.
  • Real-time 1/3 octave analysis and WAV recording (options) provide detailed insight into dominant frequencies, transients, and artefacts.

Practical Features in Use

Hand Arm Vibration Testing

Calculation of the daily exposure A(8)

The hand-arm vibration testing is based on the calculation of the daily exposure value normalized to an eight-hour reference period. This value is A(8), which is the square root of the sum of the squares (RMS) of the frequency-weighted acceleration values, determined on the orthogonal axes X, Y, Z defined in ISO 5349-1.
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Vibration Dose Value

Calculating VDV for whole-body vibration

The vibration dose value VDV is calculated using the fourth power of the frequency-weighted instantaneous vibration acceleration. The whole-body vibration daily exposure A(8) is calculated at the highest (RMS) value or the highest vibration dose value (VDV).
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Types of Accelerometers

MEMS vs IEPE Accelerometers Types

ISO 8041 mentions two types of accelerometers - IEPE and MEMS. Their construction and operation are very different. In IEPE accelerometers, piezoelectric materials are used, while semiconductor fabrication facilities are used in MEMS. As a result, MEMS accelerometers are more shock resistant and do not have a DC shift effect. They also consume less power and have a flat frequency response down to DC.
Six vibration channels

Human vibrational frequencies

How do you measure human vibrational frequency?

According to ISO 5349 and ISO 2631, human vibrational frequencies are measured using unweighted frequency spectra to identify the vibration sources. Once it is installed, the data logger stores the information about 1/3 octaves with configurable logging intervals.
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Catalogue

How are vibrations measured?

The vibrations are measured by sensors that are attached to the meter with cables. The sensors are placed near the contact with the vibrating surface of industrial machinery. Take a look at some of the features that make the SV 106D the world's leading human vibration meter.

Applications

HAVS

Hand arm vibration syndrome

HAVS is a form of vascular disorder with low blood circulation in the fingers that manifests as an occupational disease as a result of hand-arm vibrations. Learn how to take measurements of hand-arm vibration to prevent hand-arm vibration syndrome.

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Whole-Body Vibration

What causes human vibration?

Whole-body vibration which, according to ISO 2631, are vibrations from machinery, vehicles, and industrial processes that have an impact on people's comfort, activities, and health. This type of human vibration measurement is done with sensors that are flat and in the shape of a seat pad. It is placed directly on the seat cushion, floor, or fastened to the rear of the seat.

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    Specifications

    SV 106D – Six channel human vibration meter

    Applications

    Hand-arm vibration
    Whole-body vibration

    Hardware Features

    Number of channels
    6
    Communication Interfaces
    USB-C, I/O
    Display
    Keyboard
    9 buttons
    Memory
    32 GB
    Battery type
    AA
    Operating time
    12-16h
    Operating temperature range
    -10 °C to 50 °C
    Humidity range
    up to 90 % RH, non-condensed
    Weight
    390 grams
    Size
    140 x 83 x 33mm

    Vibration measurement features

    Standards
    ISO 8041, ISO 2631, ISO 5349, UNI ISO 2631-1:2017, UNI ISO 2631-2:2018, UNI EN ISO 5349-1:2004, UNI EN ISO 5349-2:2015
    Number of channels
    6
    Sensor type
    IEPE / MEMS
    Input type
    2 x LEMO 5-pin
    Measurement range
    Transducer dependent
    Frequency range
    0.1 - 2000 Hz
    Profiles per channel
    2 acceleration velocity
    Weighting filters
    Wd, Wk, Wm, Wb, Wc, Wj, Wg, Wf, Wh, Wp, HP, KB, Vel3
    Time constants
    Linear
    1/1 octave
    option
    1/3 octave
    option
    WAV recording
    option

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