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Monitran develops stud mounting option

A Monitran product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 18, 2009

Monitran, a provider of sensors for the measurement of vibration and displacement, has devised a stud option for mounting its vibration sensors and accelerometers.

Adding to the company's current mounting solutions - which include Quickfit, magnetic and traditional screw type - the option sees the sensor bonding to the stud via a grub screw through the body of the sensor.

This option is said to be suited to applications where the vibration sensor has an integral cable, as opposed to a connector, and is not necessarily a permanent fixture.

For example, the sensor might be taken from machine to machine as part of a regular vibration-based condition monitoring routine.

Compared to traditional screw-type studs, the mounting option also overcomes the risk of compromising the stud's contact with the machine to which it is fixed.

Specifically, when using a spanner to tighten a sensor to a stud, it is possible to sheer the stud-machine screw.

It is also possible to damage the machine-stud bond in the case of adhesive studs.

Andy Anthony, Monitran's operations director, said: 'Also, when unscrewing a sensor from a screw stud, you might be unscrewing the stud as well.

'Attaching to one of our new studs via a grub screw is quick, simple and establishes a good mechanical bond, which is essential for the transference of energy [vibration or acceleration].

'It also has the same benefits as magnetic and adhesive mounts in that no rotational force [torque] is transferred to the stud-machine bond when attaching and removing,' he added.

The studs will be supplied with grub screws and Allen keys.

Subject to demand, adaptors may be made available to interface between the studs and traditional-bodied sensors.

Anthony said: 'As with most engineering solutions, our new mounting option is simplicity in itself and delivers immediate and practical benefits to a wide range of applications.'.

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