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Davis Instruments
August 8, 2012
Vibration Testing Systems
The new Fluke 810 vibration testing system
allows operators to analyze motors, fans and blowers, belts and chain drives,
gearboxes, pumps, compressors, and more to determine mechanical faults. The
tester identifies and locates imbalances, misalignments, loose bearings and
similar insufficiencies quickly so that operators can take action and prevent
production delays or losses. Because the system pinpoints root causes,
unplanned downtime can be reduced. The Fluke 810 vibration testing system
features a fault severity scale with four levels to prioritize maintenance. The
system recommends repairs to technicians to assist in decision-making and facilitate
corrective action. An onboard context-sensitive help mechanism offers real-time
tips and guidance to new users, and a laser tachometer is included for accurate
diagnosis of machine running speed.
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