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Machine Diagnostics Toolbox

The Machine Diagnostics Toolbox is based on the PULSE Multi-analyzer System Type 3560. This means that the hardware for acquiring the vibration signals from various vibration transducers is available in many different versions. PULSETM System Type 3560 B offers from 1-5 input channels and Type 3560 C offers 17 input channels. Hardware is available for hundreds of channels.

A portable version of the PULSE System is available in a yellow ruggedized and weatherproof suitcase, including a Laptop PC. Both the PULSE Front-end and the Laptop PC are powered from rechargeable batteries. The PULSE Front-ends accept signals via BNC/BNT connectors from Tacho Probes, Accelerometers, Velocity Probes, Proximity Probes as well as Direct Voltage signals available from Condition Monitoring systems. Performing Rotor Dynamics Analysis is then an easy task, since the Proximity Probe signals can be obtained from the Condition Monitoring system, using simple BNC-BNC cables.

Additionally, the Machine Diagnostics Toolbox offers a comprehensive range of software tools for diagnosing various machine faults. The inside of this brochure shows an overview of the different tools and their application. The modularity of the software and freedom to choose only the desired software packages allows for tailoring the Machine Diagnostics Toolbox exactly to your needs, whether it is for oil & gas industry, petrochemical industry, power industry, cement industry, etc. Always, the software Type 7770 is required as a basis.

All software packages have an easy-to-use, task oriented graphical user interface. In this way, performing the measurement and analysis is simply done by following a sequence of tasks.