- Portable vibration analyzer for equipment diagnosis and on-site measurements.
Vibration meter with FFT analysis function. - * Vibration meter mode: Allows simultaneous measurement of acceleration, velocity, displacement, and acceleration crest factor.
* FFT analyzer mode: Real-time analysis frequency 20 kHz, 3 200 spectral lines and available Envelope processing.
* Waveform data storing on SD card for post process/analysis.
* Option: Waveform analysis software, Comparator software - FFT Analyzer Mode
Vibration meter mode
■Real-time analysis frequency 20 kHz
■Time waveform display and
spectrum display with up to 3 200
spectral lines. Envelope processing
also supported.
■Vibration waveform data recording function(10 seconds at analysis frequency 20 kHz) Data stored in WAVE file format on memory card (SD card).
■Timer controlled automatic measurement - Vibration magnitude
Measuring the magnitude of vibrations is a useful diagnostic technique for ascertaining that machinery is operating normally and checking for signs of possible problems. For example, when vibrations exceeding the reference value in the velocity range (up to 1000 Hz) are detected, the presence of an imbalance, misalignment, or loosening condition can be suspected, whereas vibrations in the acceleration range (1 kHz to about 12 to 15 kHz) point to possible bearing or gear problems. Crest factor The crest factor (C.F.) is an indication of the impact characteristics of a waveform. It is determined by the ratio between the RMS and peak values. Higher crest factor values indicate a stronger impact quality. The crest factor of acceleration measurements is useful for detecting the early stages of bearing damage
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