The Bearing Shock Pulse Meter 888 provides a direct indication of bearing condition using a greenyellowred scale, enabling quick identification of healthy and deteriorating bearings.
The instrument indicates bearing damage by displaying:
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An arrow positioned in the red zone of the condition scale
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SI (Severity Index): a numerical value that increases with the extent of surface damage
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BS (Bearing Status): D indicating that a typical damage pattern has been detected
Lubrication Condition Analysis
Significant cost savings can be achieved by extending bearing life through proper lubrication. The Bearing Shock Pulse Meter 888 displays a Lubrication Film Thickness (LFT) value, which increases in proportion to the thickness of the lubricant film between the rolling elements and the raceway in the loaded bearing zone.
Features
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Auto power-off
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Microprocessor-based design
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Backlit LCD display
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Low-battery indicator
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Laser tachometer measurement
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AC current clamp measurement
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Infrared temperature measurement
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Shock Pulse measurement (mechanical condition, lubrication quality, and damage progression)
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Vibration measurement in all three parameters: displacement, acceleration, and velocity
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Direct bearing condition indication on a good reduced bad scale
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Stethoscope function for detecting mechanical sounds and locating noise sources in industrial environments
Standard Supply
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Charger (1)
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Current clamp (1)
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Instrument manual (1)
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Hand-held probe rod
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Cable with connectors (1)
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Laser tachometer probe (1)
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Bearing shock pulse probe (1)
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High-strength magnetic base (1)
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Infrared temperature probe (1)
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Headphones (1)
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Vibration sensor (1)
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Bearing Shock Pulse Meter 888 with protective cover
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Test & calibration report with warranty/guarantee certificate
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Carry bag