The vibration analysis program SX-A1VA is a program that adds vibration measurement and analysis functions to the multifunction measurement system SA-A1.
- It has basic functions for vibration measurement, allowing for vibration measurement of industrial machinery, equipment diagnosis, and trend management. - It can also perform precise diagnostics using FFT analyzer functions and envelope processing functions. - Vibration evaluation can be conducted using ISO absolute value judgment functions or by setting arbitrary judgment criteria. - It can connect up to four acceleration pickups, enabling simultaneous vibration measurement in two horizontal directions and one vertical direction, or on multiple surfaces. - With the auto-store function, vibration measurement values and rotational speed can be continuously saved every 0.1 seconds. - It is also possible to calculate the average value of vibration over a specified measurement time. - Filters (HPF, LPF) can be individually set for acceleration, velocity, and displacement. - Various types of acceleration pickups (sold separately) can be connected.
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- This is a program that is installed and used in a multifunction measurement system. - Supports up to 4 channels. - In vibration measurement mode, acceleration, velocity, displacement, acceleration peaks, and crest factor can be displayed in real time.
Price range
P3
Delivery Time
P4
Applications/Examples of results
- Equipment diagnosis - Predictive maintenance - Vibration analysis - Vibration assessment
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