Fluke 810 Vibration Tester w/Chuck Gunn

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
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    The new Fluke 810 Vibration Tester is the most advanced troubleshooting tool for mechanical maintenance teams who need an answer now. The unique diagnostic technology helps you quickly identify and prioritize mechanical problems, putting the expertise of a vibration analyst in your hands.
    Control unplanned downtime, prevent recurring problems, set repair priorities and manage your resources with an entirely new approach to vibration testing.
    The Fluke-810 Vibration Tester puts the user one step ahead by using a simple step-by-step process to report on machine faults the first time measurements are taken, without prior measurement history. The combination of diagnoses, severity and repair recommendations help you make informed maintenance decisions and address critical problems first.
    The reliable, affordable answer for plants without predictive maintenance programs
    Many facilities can't afford the time, money or manpower for a full predictive maintenance program. While such a program is ideal for longer-term machine health, many maintenance teams simply need answers right now. The Fluke 810 is the most advanced mechanical troubleshooting tool that gives you those answers.
    Get a fast, reliable diagnosis the first time you take measurements. You don't need prior measurement history to obtain results. It's easy to use and doesn't require extensive training, or the expense and inconvenience of vibration consultants to interpret complex results. You don't have to wait for an analysis of the data. You'll get the answers you need when you need them.
    -Troubleshoot common mechanical problems
    -Proactively plan repairs
    -Confirm repairs after maintenance
    -Commission new equipment and ensure proper installation
    -Drive investments in repair or replacement with quantifiable proof of machine condition
    -Train new or less-experienced technicians and build confidence and skill across the team
    The Fluke 810's diagnostic technology combines powerful algorithms with a database of real-world measurement experience, making the Fluke 810 the most advanced troubleshooting tool for mechanical maintenance teams.
    Faults are identified by comparing the vibration data from your machine to an extensive set of rules gathered through real-world maintenance experience with similar machines.
    Unlike other complex vibration analyzers, the Fluke 810 doesn't require you to collect information over time and compare it to an established baseline. The unique diagnostic technology determines fault severity by simulating a fault-free condition and then instantly compares the incoming data. This means every measurement is compared to a "like new" machine.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @j2e2sse
    @j2e2sse 4 роки тому +3

    Video instructions are incorrect. Wrong mounting selected in first sensor placement. Sensor was placed on TOP of motor and End of motor was selected on vibration meter. This video could be misleading for inexperienced users.

  • @leesutherland9079
    @leesutherland9079 8 років тому +6

    I wonder if this guy has got it correct. It looks to me like he has it all backwards when it comes to sensor prompts.

  • @roycollins5066
    @roycollins5066 7 років тому

    Chuck, We have a Fluke 810 tester. We have a bunch of large conveyor systems. How would you do the system setup since there are no pulleys and the setup always starts with the motor?

  • @scotl5666
    @scotl5666 9 років тому

    Thanks for the video. I've been considering buying one to replace the CSi 2130 that I have to pay a monthly fee for and send the data out to be analyzed. I realize the video is a couple years old but I hope you're still familiar with the 810.
    I have a question on the sensor orientation. At about 4:20 you were taking the first measurement. It looked like you were taking a measurement from the vertical position on the motor but you selected an axial sensor position on the 810. Is that correct?