Pump vibration measurements

The most revealing information on the condition of rotating machinery is a vibration signature. It helps determine the mechanical condition of pumps and implement it in a predictive/preventive maintenance program. Vibration consists of amplitude, frequency and direction. These provide the information needed to diagnose the machine’s condition.
Measures overall vibration as well as specific variables like bearing condition and temperature, to provide a more complete picture
A combination vibration and force sensor tip that compensates for user variance (force or angle) yielding accurate, repeatable readings
A four-level severity scale and onboard processor calculate bearing condition and overall vibration using easy-to-understand textual alerts (Good, Satisfactory, Unsatisfactory, Unacceptable)
Sensor sensitivity can read a wide range of frequencies (10 to 1,000 Hz and 4,000 to 20,000 Hz) covering most machine and component types