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VibrotestModel 60 -Portable Vibration Analyzers

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The VIBROTEST 60 is a state-or-the-art hand-held unit that offers a wide range of capabilities to effectively   diagnose,troubleshoot and correct machine vibration in the field.

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The VIBROTEST 60 has an advanced Digital Signal Processor (DSP) that provides fast, accurate measuring results with a brilliant, high resolution screen. Two channels, plus one speed/ reference channel, can  simultaneously process up to 5 machine parameters such as overall mechanical vibration, bearing condition values, frequency spectrum and speed, in one measurement - on one screen.

 Overview of modules (seen below) Module 1.1: Basic Module Overall values for Machine Evaluation

  • Absolute bearing vibrations
  • Relative shaft vibrations
  • Bearing Condition Unit (BCU)
  • Bandpass measurements
  • Process values
  • Speed measurement
  • Manual entry
Module 1.2: Extension Module
  • Overall Vibration vs. Speed
  • Overall Vibration vs. Time
Module 2.1: Basic Module for Machine Diagnosis
  • FFT-spectrum for analysis of machine faults and damage
Module 2.2: Extension Module for Machine Diagnosis
  • Envelope analysis BSC/SED-spectrum for extended identification of bearing damage
  • Cepstrum for selective gear analysis
Module 3: Tracking Analysis
  • Narrow-band measurement of rotor-synchronous vibrations
  • Amplitude / Phase vs. Speed
  • Amplitude / Phase vs. Time
Module 5: Dual-channel Function
  • Extension for simultaneous acquisition and evaluation of all measurements for condition-oriented machine maintenance
Module 6: Data-collector
  • For systematic acquisition and evaluation of all measurements types for predictive machine maintenance
Module 7: BALANCING EXPERT Field Balancing (Dual-channel)
  • For field balancing of rotors in one and two correction planes
Module 8: CPB-spectrum
  • For efficient fault detection through formation of multiband-pass filters in the frequency range of measurement.