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:
An arrow positioned in the red zone of the condition scale
SI (Severity Index): a numerical value that increases with the extent of surface damage
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
Auto power-off
Microprocessor-based design
Backlit LCD display
Low-battery indicator
Laser tachometer measurement
AC current clamp measurement
Infrared temperature measurement
Shock Pulse measurement (mechanical condition, lubrication quality, and damage progression)
Vibration measurement in all three parameters: displacement, acceleration, and velocity
Direct bearing condition indication on a good reduced bad scale
Stethoscope function for detecting mechanical sounds and locating noise sources in industrial environments
Standard Supply
Charger (1)
Current clamp (1)
Instrument manual (1)
Hand-held probe rod
Cable with connectors (1)
Laser tachometer probe (1)
Bearing shock pulse probe (1)
High-strength magnetic base (1)
Infrared temperature probe (1)
Headphones (1)
Vibration sensor (1)
Bearing Shock Pulse Meter 888 with protective cover
Test & calibration report with warranty/guarantee certificate
Carry bag