High Reliability Pressure & Accelerometer Sensors for Aircraft Landing Gear Testing
Drop-in replacements for KULITE / PCB / DRUCK, fully meet ISO 17025 CNAS calibration and aerospace testing standards.
0.02%FS Accuracy
for landing gear pressure measurement
-55°C to 150°C
operating temperature range
10000g
shock test environment support
Key Challenges of Aircraft Landing Gear Testing Pressure Sensor Selection
Landing gear tests combine high shock, hydraulic pressure, fatigue cycles and temperature exposure. A sensor that works in a general hydraulic rig may not provide stable data in a landing gear drop test.
Shock Load
Landing Gear Shock Test Accelerometer Data Can Drift Under 10000g Impact
Drop and impact tests can expose sensors to instantaneous loads up to 10000g. General-purpose sensors may survive the first hit but still produce unstable output after repeated cycles.
Dabey response: overload capacity up to 150%FS, 10000-cycle shock calibration before shipment, and data deviation controlled to ≤0.03%FS.
Temperature Drift
Aircraft Landing Gear Testing Pressure Sensor Stability Across -55°C to 150°C
Cold-soak and high-temperature tests create a wide thermal span. Temperature drift can make pressure and shock data difficult to compare across test phases.
Dabey response: aerospace-grade MEMS silicon-sapphire process, temperature drift ≤0.01%FS/°C, suitable for -55°C to 180°C test environments.
Lead Time
KULITE Equivalent for Landing Gear Testing Without Long Imported-Brand Delivery
Use KULITE, PCB and DRUCK sensors often require 12 weeks or more. When a sensor fails during a qualification program, the test bench can stay idle.
Dabey response: standard models 2-4weeks, custom models are delivered in ≤10 weeks, and drop-in dimensions avoid test bench interface changes.
Traceability
Aerospace Calibration Traceability for Landing Gear Test Sensors
Landing gear test data must be traceable. Missing calibration documents or incomplete standard references can delay report approval.
Dabey response: each unit ships with a CNAS-accredited calibration certificate and documentation aligned with RTCA DO-160G and ASTM F3303 test requirements.
Dabey’s Sensor Solutions for Landing Gear Testing Pressure Sensor and Accelerometer Requirements
Dabey provides matched pressure and acceleration measurement options for static load, dynamic drop, hydraulic pressure, fatigue and landing buffer performance tests.
Pressure Sensors for Static/Dynamic Load Testing
Core parameters: 0-20000psi range, 0.02%FS accuracy, 4-20mA / IEPE output, IP68 protection, CNAS
Imported replacement: KULITE XCEL-100, DRUCK PTX 7500 or confirmed equivalent models
Accelerometers for Shock & Fatigue Testing
Core parameters:±10000g range, 0.5%FS accuracy, 20kHz frequency response, IP67 protection, 15000g shock resistance
Imported replacement: PCB 352C33, KULITE LQ-ACC-100 or confirmed equivalent models
| Comparison Item | Dabey Sensor | KULITE / PCB / DRUCK |
|---|---|---|
| Parameter matching | ✔ 100% matching after datasheet cross-reference | Same target parameters |
| Average delivery time | ✔ 2-6 weeks for custom models | 12-32 weeks typical imported-brand cycle |
| Procurement cost | ✔ About 40% lower than imported brands under matched specifications | Baseline imported-brand cost |
| Warranty period | ✔ 12 months | 12 months typical warranty |
Proven Application in Commercial Aircraft Landing Gear Testing
Customer: Domestic Commercial Aircraft Supporting Test Institute
Test scenario: C919 landing gear drop fatigue test
Original issue: The test team used KULITE XCEL-100 pressure sensors. Delivery time reached 14 weeks, and replacement cost increased after repeated wear and tear.
Dabey solution: DBS-P200 pressure sensors and DBS-ACC-300 accelerometers were supplied with 100% parameter matching and no modification to the test bench interface.
Test Result
The system operated continuously for 1200 hours without sensor failure. Data deviation remained ≤0.03%FS, and the final procurement cost was reduced by 30%.
1200H
continuous operation.
≤0.03%FS
data deviation
42%
cost saving
Exclusive Support for Aerospace Landing Gear Testing Customers
For replacement projects, Dabey reviews the imported model, datasheet and test condition before recommending a pressure sensor or accelerometer configuration.
Free Model Matching
Professional engineers provide KULITE / PCB / DRUCK replacement solutions within 12 hours.
Free Sample Testing
1-2 test samples can be provided before formal batch procurement after the test is passed.
Customization Service
Range, interface and output signal can be customized according to landing gear test scenarios.
Full Life Cycle Service
12 months warranty, lifetime technical support and regular calibration service are available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1:What KULITE models can Dabey replace for landing gear pressure testing?
Our DBS-P200 series can directly replace KULITE XCEL-100, XTE-190 and other common models for landing gear testing, with fully matched parameters and no need to adjust the test system.
Q2:Do your accelerometers for landing gear shock test meet RTCA DO-160 standards?
Yes. Dabey aerospace-grade sensors are supplied with documents for RTCA DO-160G verification, CE and UL certification where applicable, and official certification reports for review.
Q3: How long is the delivery time for custom landing gear test sensors?
The delivery time for customized models is ≤2 weeks, and conventional models in stock can be shipped within 48 hours, which is 70% faster than typical imported-brand delivery cycles.
Q4:Can you provide calibration certificates that meet aerospace traceability requirements?
All products are shipped with a CNAS-accredited calibration certificate, which supports traceability requirements for aviation test programs.
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