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The Best available vibration analyzer
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The Best available vibration analyzer

The Best available vibration analyzer

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pl. suggest me the best available vibration analyzer for condition monitoring activity with foll. features:

* Multi-channel & portable.

* In-built s/w packages for in-situ analysis & generation of  reports.

pl. give me the contact address in India

if possible B'lore

RE: The Best available vibration analyzer

I would check the choices offered by Entek and CSI.

RE: The Best available vibration analyzer

All the major players make a viable product and all are priced relatively close to each other. Each would likely be willing to provide you a demo unit for an evaluation. Ultimately comes down to support and who you desire to have a relationship with.

SKF Condition Monitoring: www.skfcm.com
Entek: www.entek
CSI: www.compsys.com
Predict/DLI: http://www.predict-dli.com
Commtest Instruments: http://www.commtest.co.nz/

Good luck in your endeavor - www.reliabilitydirect.com

RE: The Best available vibration analyzer

try this site
 www.swantech.com

RE: The Best available vibration analyzer

We use HPs (Agilent) for standalone analysers, and Prosig for laptop based data acquisition systems. A google search will find you the relevant contacts. In my opinion these two companies offer the best bang per buck for systems that are used every day, once you have factored in the reliability and ease of use. However I fully realise that there is not much to choose between the better systems, it's just that we've had HPs for 15 years and basically the new ones work the same way as the old ones, so we don't need any training.

Cheers

Greg Locock

RE: The Best available vibration analyzer

www.vib.com, triaxial, simultaneous, neural expert

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