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Vibration measurement comes to hand

A REO product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 21, 2006

A novel handheld measuring instrument helps the development, tuning and servicing of vibratory equipment, such as conveyors or bowl feeders.

A measuring instrument designed to facilitate the development, tuning and servicing of vibratory equipment, such as conveyors or bowl feeders, has been introduced by REO.

The handheld device - REOVIB SWM 3000 - is used in conjunction with an accelerometer that is attached to the vibrating component which is to be measured.

It displays several useful parameters simultaneously: acceleration from 0.2 to 150g, speed in centimetres per second, deflection from 0 to 30mm and frequency from 6 to 600Hz.

Sensor input can be calibrated from 10 to 500mV/g.

The instrument is powered by rechargeable batteries.

Measurements can be stored to memory and uploaded in spreadsheet format, through an RS232 interface to a PC, for more detailed analysis.

The dimensions of the handheld unit are 196 x 100 x 40mm.

It is supplied complete with batteries and charging unit, a mains connector, RS232 cable and a data capture software program.

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