Fluke Reliability / Preventative Maint / Rotational
Preventative maintenance is done to ensure that assets continue to perform at their peak in whatever operating context. This ensures continued reliability and safety of machines in industrial applications. Products in this category concern preventative maintenance and measurement of rotational variables in industrial machines.
Vibration Meters
Vibration meters are designed to confirm normal vibration levels and detect abnormal levels in industrial machinery due to poor balancing, misalignment, structural compromises, and other factors. These meters can also measure vibration velocity, enveloped acceleration, and even temperature. All these variables are essential to preventative maintenance of industrial machines.
Things to consider when purchasing:
- Vibration frequency range – most measure 10 - 1,000Hz
- Internal data storage & PC connectivity
- Power source
- Integrated measurement capabilities – temperature, acceleration ,velocity
This video from Fluke explains the basics of vibrations and vibration testing.
Tachometers
A tachometer can measure the rotation speed of any rotating device or component. This device measures rotation speed in revolutions per minute (RPM). Almost all cars feature a tachometer as part of the gauge cluster to tell the driver the speed in RPM of the engine’s rotation. Most handheld tachometers today feature LCD screens and can make RPM readings without surface contact.
Things to consider when purchasing:
- Internal measurement storage – some units have this capability
- LCD screen size & backlight
- Accuracy – most are accurate to ±0.05%
- Battery life – how many measurements per charge
- Speed range – most measure up to 99,999 RPM
Shaft Alignment
Shaft alignment is essential to keep machines running at their peaks. If a shaft is misaligned, the machine will run inefficiently and possibly even damage itself. Shaft alignment tools today have come a long way from traditional dial indicator methods that required numerous calculations. Laser technology has facilitated the production of extremely easy to use shaft alignment tools.
Things to consider when purchasing:
- Interface (screen size, buttons, backlit LCD, etc.)
- Is storage of alignment data in the tool possible? If so, are there USB ports for PC connection?
- Some tools incorporate “Soft foot check” – checks if the machine is standing level
- Pre-alignment features to aid in aligning badly misaligned shafts
Stroboscopes
Stroboscopes operate by rapidly flashing bright light to effectively slow down or stop the motion of cyclically moving objects. This is useful for observing stresses on machinery in motion and for determining cyclic speed. Stroboscopes today are often bright enough that they can overpower ambient light in most environments.
Things to consider when purchasing:
- Power – internal or external rechargeable batteries that allow ultimate portability, or line power
- Accuracy –scopes can be accurate to ±0.01% of their reading
- Light source (this will determine light intensity) – typically Xenon or LED
- Flash rate – all units have different ranges, anywhere from 30-35,000 flashes per minute