SKF to show condition monitors at Maintec
SKF will be exhibiting at Maintec, the UK's asset management and maintenance exhibition, at the NEC in Birmingham from 14th to 16th March 2006.
SKF will be exhibiting at Maintec, the UK's asset management and maintenance exhibition, at the NEC in Birmingham from 14th to 16th March 2006.
SKF's stand will highlight some of the company's condition monitoring systems including the Microlog MX, Microlog GX and Microvibe P.
These tools provide data relating to the health of a machine and can be installed on existing plant and machinery as an aid to predictive and preventative maintenance.
SKF will also, for the first time, exhibit its range of automated lubricant distribution systems from newly acquired German tribologist Willy Vogel.
For machine settings, there are alignment tools in the Fixturlaser range covering procedures such as shaft alignment, geometric setting and levelling.
Maintenance products on show will include mechanical tools, bearing induction heaters and instruments for low-end condition monitoring.
There will also be lubricants and automatic lubricators.
Under the umbrella of its Asset Efficiency Optimisation programme, SKF will demonstrate how machinery downtime can be reduced and plant productivity improved through the intelligent application of technology.
There will be demonstrations of products and services from SKF's five platforms - bearings, seals, mechatronics, services and lubrication systems.
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