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Vibration Analysis is a proven method to reduce un-planned downtime. Bearings are the "voice" of your rotating equipment. Vibration Analyzers allow you to "hear" what they are saying
about their health and the condition of the machine.

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NOTICE: SKF HAS DISCONTINUED THE CMVL-3850-ML no replacement is offered.

MicroVibe P PocketPC-based Vibration Analyzer
PocketPC must be purchased seperately. SKF MicroVibe P Vibration Analyzer
POWER WITHOUT COMPLEXITY

A handy “quick-check” solution, based on the universal PDA platform, MicroVibe P is simple to use. Built-in automatic functions virtually eliminate setup, while the analytical displays and automatic judgment of machine vibration readings help users identify machine problems on the spot!
• Universal PDA platform with user-friendly Windows™ Mobile OS.
• Displays overall vibration, time-waveform, FFT spectrum analysis and early indication of bearing degradation.
• Easily operated by novice and experienced users.
• On-board vibration dictionary.
• Enables experienced Pocket PC users to upload overall scalar and spectral data to PC for trending and further analysis with included Data Management Software.

Time WaveForm Screen   Overall Vibration Screen   FFT Spectrum Screen

Vibration Analyzer Kit

 

 

 

 

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  • MicroVibe P PocketPC-based Vibration Analyzer includes:
  • FFT Module,
  • CMSS-3811 Accelerometer with integral 5 foot cable,
  • Stinger and Magnetic Bases for accelerometer,
  • Earphones
  • Latching Carrying Case.
     

REQUIRES PocketPC (not included)   only specific tested models will support the MicroVibe P.

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