Vibration and shock pulse measuring techniques

The various types of mechanical faults that can occur on a given machine are well-known to most maintenance engineers. What they need is a straightforward message that a problem is developing, and an indication of its severity. If the expected machine fault is defined, you can easily select the monitoring technology that will provide the fastest, cheapest, and most reliable result.

HD Technologies

High-definition condition monitoring technologies provide exceptional pre-warning times, maximizing the planning horizon for maintenance and repairs. In turn, this enables fully util...

Vibration monitoring

Advanced vibration monitoring techniques for early detection of a wide variety of fault conditions such as unbalance, misalignment, resonance, looseness, and faulty gears or bearings...

Shock pulse monitoring

SPM is an abbreviation for the Shock Pulse Method – a patented technique for using signals from rolling element bearings as the basis for efficient condition monitoring. Instant eval...

Shaft alignment

Shaft alignment is the process of adjusting the relative position of two coupled machines such that the centerlines of the respective shaft form a straight line when the machine is r...

Balancing

An imbalance is a condition where a shaft's geometric centerline and mass centerline do not coincide. Correct balancing helps reduce stress on bearings and seals, problems with loose...