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HG-2510 -
Rinch Industrial Co.,Limited
DETECTING VIBRATION INTENSITY OF EQUIPMENT Vibration Detection of Machinery Equipment Hitches of rotary machinery will result in abnormal vibtation. Increasing of low frequency vibration intensigy can be caused by unbalance of rotor, nonaxiality of rotating axis,looseness of base and iol membrane vibration of bearings.
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CAL25HF -
MB Dynamics Inc.
The Model CAL25HF offers transverse performance over traditional flexural-based calibration exciters, with operation over an operating bandwidth of 3 Hz to 20 kHz. It is available as either a stand-alone unit, or as part of a larger automated calibration test system.
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781490-01 -
NI
204.8 kS/s, 113 dB, 2 Gains, 0.5 Hz AC/DC-Coupled, 8-Input PXI Sound and Vibration Module - The PXIe‑4492 is designed for sound and vibration applications. With 24-bit analog inputs and IEPE constant current signal conditioning, the module is ideal for making precision measurements with microphones, accelerometers, and other transducers that have very large dynamic ranges. The PXIe‑4492 delivers simultaneous sample on all channels. In addition, it includes built-in antialiasing filters that automatically adjust to your sample rate, software-selectable input gains, and TEDS smart sensor support for error-free setup. Common applications include noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) analysis; large microphone arrays; and dynamic structural test.
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783086-02 -
NI
51.2 kS/s, 2-Output PXI Sound and Vibration Module - The PXIe‑4463 offers high dynamic range and THD+N for audio, acoustic, and vibration applications. It provides the high precision and dynamic range necessary for the most stringent audio generation requirements in a modular form factor. The PXIe‑4463 contains two 24-bit digital‑to‑analog converters to allow for fully differential simultaneous generation. Complete with three gain ranges, the PXIe‑4463 can generate current with programmable, per channel output configurations. The two timing engines allow you to perform multisample-rate applications on a single module and independently start and stop channels on a single module.
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779309-01 -
NI
The PCI‑4462 is a high-accuracy data acquisition module specifically designed for sound and vibration applications. It provides simultaneous four-channel dynamic signal acquisition with six programmable gain settings for making high-accuracy, frequency-domain measurements. The PCI‑4462 also includes software-configurable AC/DC coupling and integrated electronic piezoelectric (IEPE) conditioning to ensure precision measurements with microphones, accelerometers, and other transducers that have very large dynamic ranges. Common applications for dynamic signal acquisition devices include audio test; automotive test; noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) analysis; and machine condition monitoring.
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783086-01 -
NI
The PXIe‑4463 offers high dynamic range and THD+N for audio, acoustic, and vibration applications. It provides the high precision and dynamic range necessary for the most stringent audio generation requirements in a modular form … factor. The PXIe‑4463 contains two 24-bit digital‑to‑analog converters to allow for fully differential simultaneous generation. Complete with three gain ranges, the PXIe‑4463 can generate current with programmable, per channel output configurations. The two timing engines allow you to perform multisample-rate applications on a single module and independently start and stop channels on a single module.
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779307-01 -
NI
The PCI‑4461 is a high-accuracy data acquisition module specifically designed for sound and vibration applications. It provides simultaneous two-channel dynamic signal generation and simultaneous two-channel dynamic signal acquisition with six gain settings to configure the input range. The PCI‑4461 also includes software-configurable AC/DC coupling and integrated electronic piezoelectric (IEPE) conditioning to ensure precision measurements with microphones, accelerometers, and other transducers that have very large dynamic ranges. Common applications include audio test; automotive test; noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) analysis; and machine condition monitoring.
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Metrix
Seismic vibration instrumentation is used to measure structural vibration on bearing housings, piping, machinery housings, and machine support structures. It is particularly suitable for machinery with rolling-element bearings. These types of bearings will generally transmit both shaft-and bearing-related vibration to the outside of the machine where it can be detected by seismic measurements.
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Test Products International, Inc.
Vibration analysis at the touch of a button. Overall machine and bearing conditions: vibration values are displayed with color coded alarm levels for ISO values and Bearing Damage (BDU).
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Iris Power LP
Online monitoring of shaft and bearing vibration to identify various failure mechanisms including unbalance, misalignment, looseness, bearing wear, rubbing, hydraulic problems, electrical problems, resonance, and eccentricity of rotating parts prior to failure.
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Metra Mess- und Frequenztechnik in Radebeul e.K.
*Measurement of smooth running on rotating machines and reciprocating machines *Measurement of bearing vibrations *Human vibration measurement*Measurement of oscillation amplitude and oscillation frequency on vibratory conveyors, vibrating sieves and classifiers
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AD-3552 -
A&D Company, Ltd.
The AD-3552 was created with a comparator function for machinery vibration & noise testing for production. The AD-3552 FFT Comparator provides noise and vibration analysis that instantaneously delivers judgments "OK" or "NG"(no-good)for product testing of bearings, motors, etc.
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Omega Engineering, Inc
Handheld vibration meters to detect when a machine is off-balance, misaligned, has worn bearings or loose fittings so that issues can be detected and corrected before damge occurs.
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Belt Hog -
ACOEM
The Acoem USA Belt Hog uses the pulley groove as the reference, allowing you to achieve a precise belt alignment which reduces wear, bearing failures and vibrations.
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SKF Condition Monitoring Center
Abnormal vibrations are often the first indication of a potential machine failure. Conditions that can cause these vibrations include unbalance, misalignment, looseness of parts, deteriorating rolling element bearing and gear damage. Vibration analysis instruments and systems can help detect many serious problems at an early stage, allowing personnel to undertake remedial work in a timely manner.