Vibration Meters
3 από 3 productsVibration Sensor Analyzer Meter
Measuring range 0.1 ... 1000 m/s² accelerationFrequency dependent velocity Monitoring values Peak value of vibration acceleration or vibrati...
View full detailsVibration Sensor Analyzer Meter
Measuring range 0.1 ... 1000 m/s² acceleration Frequency dependent velocity 2 ... 1000 or 20 ... 10,000 Hz / 360 lines frequency domain M...
View full detailsVibration Sensor Analyzer Meter FFT
Measuring range 0.1 ... 1000 m/s² acceleration Frequency dependent velocity 2 ... 1000 or 20 ... 10,000 Hz / 360 lines frequency domain M...
View full detailsVibration meters are portable condition-monitoring instruments used to assess machine health by measuring vibration on rotating equipment. They capture acceleration, velocity, and displacement to help detect imbalance, misalignment, looseness, and early bearing wear before failures occur.
Here you’ll find units with piezo sensors, RMS/Peak modes, frequency ranges suited to low- and high-frequency vibration, plus logging/alarms and data output options, from PCE Instruments & Insize. Available with probe tips or magnetic mounting for repeatable contact measurements.
Well suited for preventive maintenance in industrial plants, HVAC, pumps, and motors; choose the metric that fits the task (velocity for overall condition, acceleration for bearing faults).
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Vibration Meters
Vibration meters (vibration meters) are predictive maintenance instruments that record mechanical vibrations in rotating machinery. They are used for early fault diagnosis by analyzing acceleration, velocity, and displacement, enabling the identification of problems before they lead to catastrophic failure or production downtime.
- Analysis Parameters: They measure vibration magnitude (RMS) and peak (Peak), while advanced models perform frequency analysis FFT.
- Applications: Ideal for checking motors, pumps, fans, and bearings in industrial facilities.
- Diagnostic Value: They help identify imbalance (unbalance), misalignment, component looseness, and wear of rolling elements.
































































































































































































































































































































































































































