STI Vibration Monitoring, Inc. knows the ins and outs of the field better than anybody else. Pump vibration and handheld vibration meters have been getting a lot of attention as of late, they say. However, the buzz has been a long time coming.
Pump vibration refers to a pump’s hydraulic and rotation forces as well as the dynamics of the rotor of the pump. The vibrations can be measured as rotation per minute, RPM. You’re likely to see 1, 2, or n. The variable stands for the number of impeller vanes.
Pump vibration should be monitored to ensure the device and the machinery work as designed. If you’re not measuring the pump vibration, you might not know if something is going wrong.
The other hot topic these days is the handheld vibration meter. Let’s face it. In the twenty-first century, mankind loves anything handheld. If we can take it with us on the go, we want it.
The meter measures vibration using a lithium battery and charger. There’s also a .8-meter cable with an LCD display.
The systems can be rigged to sound the alarm should an irregularity occur.
Whether you’re abuzz regarding the high vibration fan or the handheld vibration meter, what’s important to remember is that quality counts! You need a manufacturer that produces the equipment using quality control and the best possible materials. Hint: STI.
The technical industries associated with machine vibration know that they cannot afford downtime. If there’s something wrong with the machine, it won’t operate. If it doesn’t produce anything, there’s no money to be made.
Worse, a broken machine could hurt somebody. If a machine explodes, and there are plenty of warning signs, guess who will be liable?
Avoid risk with vibration monitoring equipment. Yes, it’s a cost. However, as everyone’s starting to understand, it’s also an investment.
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Name:STI Vibration Monitoring Inc.
1010 East Main Street League City, Texas 77573
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