SensorsThese velocity, acceleration and displacement transducers are designed for a rugged industrial environment, and can deliver accurate results for machine condition monitoring. |
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Non-Contacting Displacement TransducersTransducers can accurately measure relative shaft vibration, relative shaft displacement, rotational speed or eccentricity of rotors in a variety of ranges for optimum performance. These non-contacting units have a high chemical and temperature resistance and are available in a variety of configurations for trouble free installation. All transducers are designed to meet API 670 and DIN 45 670 standards |
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Velocity TransducersVelocity transducers provide superior accuracy of absolute vibration measurements especially at lower frequencies. These units can measure absolute bearing vibrations from 1 to 2,000 Hz (when used with instruments with built-in frequency linearization) and have a natural frequency near either 8 or 15 Hz. A variety of designs are available for use in explosive and hazardous areas, high temperature requirements and underwater applications.Other special features include:
Easy connection – with no power supply and a high signal output voltage.
Industrial design – with a rugged, shock-resistant housing made of stainless steel, flexible steel conduit cable protection and low sensitivity for external magnetic fields.
Simple installation – with a center-mounted transducer and professional installation accessories. |
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Accelerometers offer a wide frequency range for precision measurement of all relevant mechanical vibration frequencies, detailed machine evaluation and fault diagnostics. These units can provide simultaneous measurement of rolling element bearings (BCU) and absolute vibration parameters with a frequency range of 1 to 20,000 Hz.Other special features include:
Integrated charge amplifier – that can transmit signals over long distances.
Rugged housing – which is insulated, hermetically sealed and has temperature compensation.
Industrial design – to API 678 standards.; |
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