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News Release from: Rockwell Automation Anorad | Subject: Allen-Bradley XM-720 machine vibration monitor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 03 October 2005

Vibration monitor protects critical
assets

The Allen-Bradley XM-720 machine vibration monitor from Rockwell Automation delivers cost-effective monitoring and protection of critical plant-floor assets.

The Allen-Bradley XM-720 machine vibration monitor from Rockwell Automation delivers cost-effective monitoring and protection of critical plant-floor assets, while providing manufacturers with a scalable solution that can be integrated easily into a plant's control and information system Designed for machinery requiring continuous online monitoring, such as motors, fans, pumps and blowers, the XM-720 monitor is the latest addition to the Allen-Bradley XM Series

"The XM-720 machine monitor is designed for OEMs, integrators and end-users that want an easy-to-order, complete packaged product for machine monitoring and protection", explained Ralph DeLisio, Business Manager, Integrated Condition Monitoring, Rockwell Automation.

"Being a packaged solution, it is easy to install, operate and maintain".

"It is also the perfect solution for customers who are looking to replace their older system".

The XM-720 monitor includes a measurement module, three relays, a front panel display and power supply in a compact package.

Configurable for operation as a stand-alone module, or deployed on an open-standard industrial bus, the XM-720 allows plant engineering and maintenance personnel to continuously, and cost-efficiently, monitor and protect critical plant-floor assets.

The modular and open design of XM machine condition monitoring and protection technology allows users to expand the XM-720 system to include other modules or to link the device into a broader system. Request a free brochure from Rockwell Automation Anorad ...

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