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Compact kit for monitoring vibration
25 January 2013
Anew product has been added by Hansford Sensors to its vibration monitoring range. The new HS-620 vibration monitoring kit contains a portable digital vibration meter, operating with a handheld probe. It is designe

Anew product has been added
by Hansford Sensors to its
vibration monitoring range.
The new HS-620 vibration monitoring kit contains a portable digital vibration meter, operating with a handheld probe.
It is designed for maintenance technicians to use to monitor vibration levels on plant and machinery, helping to find potential problems and avoid future failures.
The kit can be used to monitor the trend of vibration levels on motors, pumps, gearboxes, fans and all rotating machinery. Suitable as an entry-level unit for vibration monitoring, the meter's portability means measurements can be taken in-situ in remote parts of the factory.
Conforming to the ISO 10816-3 machine vibration standard, the unit can measure bearing condition and levels of velocity, acceleration and displacement, covering any of the four ISO machine group options ranging from large 300kW machines (Group 1) down to simple pumps at 15kW (Group 4). It has a 'hold' facility where the display will indicate the alarm status.
The meter is powered by a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery.
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The new HS-620 vibration monitoring kit contains a portable digital vibration meter, operating with a handheld probe.
It is designed for maintenance technicians to use to monitor vibration levels on plant and machinery, helping to find potential problems and avoid future failures.
The kit can be used to monitor the trend of vibration levels on motors, pumps, gearboxes, fans and all rotating machinery. Suitable as an entry-level unit for vibration monitoring, the meter's portability means measurements can be taken in-situ in remote parts of the factory.
Conforming to the ISO 10816-3 machine vibration standard, the unit can measure bearing condition and levels of velocity, acceleration and displacement, covering any of the four ISO machine group options ranging from large 300kW machines (Group 1) down to simple pumps at 15kW (Group 4). It has a 'hold' facility where the display will indicate the alarm status.
The meter is powered by a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery.
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