Overview
The DB22-VM260A series vibrators are used for periodic motion measurement to detect imBalances and deviations in moving machinery. Designed for on-site measurement of various mechanical vibrations to provide data for quality control, running time, and prior equipment maintenance. High-performance accelerometers for accurate, reproducible measurements.
Features
1. Conforms to the international standard ISO2954 for periodic motion measurement to detect imBalances and deviations in moving machinery.
2. Designed for on-site measurement of various mechanical vibrations to provide data for quality control, operating time and prior equipment maintenance.
3. Frequency range is wide, in Acceleration mode, Frequency can reach 5-10KHz.
4. Use Piezoelectric Acceleration Sensor to convert into vibration signal.
5. With bearing condition measurement function.
6. With AC signal output, it is convenient for auscultation and recording.
7. Optional headphones can be used as a stethoscope.
8. Use "USB data cable output" to communicate with PC.
Principle
Vibrometer uses Piezoelectric Acceleration Sensor to convert mechanical vibration into vibration signal, and detects the imBalance and deviation of moving machinery by measuring parameters such as displacement, speed and Acceleration.
Applications
Periodic motion measurement, mechanical vibration detection, quality control, equipment maintenance
Steps
Install 4x1.5V AAA AA AA batteries.
2. Connect the Piezoelectric Vibration Sensor.
3. Place the Sensor on the machine to be tested.
4. Select Measurement mode (Displacement, Speed or Acceleration).
5. Read measurement data.
6. Optional headphones for auscultation or communication with PC through USB data cable output.
Notice
• Temperature range 0~ 50 ℃.
• Operating Humidity should be less than 90%.
• Ensure that the load resistance is 10kΩ to match the 2.0V AC output.
• Periodically calibrate to keep Precision within the +/- 5% + 2 word range.
• Avoid using the Sensor beyond the Frequency range (Displacement 5Hz~ 1KHz, Speed 5Hz~ 1KHz, Acceleration 5Hz~ 10KHz).