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Condition monitoring
14 March 2017
ifm electronic is looking forward to welcoming visitors to the 2017 Scotland Works show with a display concentrating on condition monitoring.
The centrepiece of ifm’s exhibit will be the VNB211 sensor, a small but significant part of ifm’s wide range of condition monitoring equipment which combines both velocity and acceleration measurements in one device. It also offers switch and transmitter outputs and a multi-coloured local display.
As with all ifm vibration sensors, the VNB can monitor to the ISO 10816 standard. Its ability to also monitor higher frequencies in acceleration allows earlier detection of numerous important machine faults, enabling it to simultaneously check for vibration increases caused by issues such as imbalance, misalignment, looseness, bearings defects, gear issues, machine impacts and pump cavitation etc. Stand M25
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