Vibration and shock pulse measuring techniques
Mechanical faults on machines are a common concern for maintenance engineers, who require clear, actionable warnings as issues develop. Condition monitoring techniques provide these early indications, enabling timely and informed interventions that minimize unplanned downtime.
When the likely fault is defined, selecting the most suitable monitoring technique becomes straightforward, ensuring rapid and reliable detection. This focused approach also supports process optimization, improving efficiency and stabilizing production.

HD Technologies
High-definition condition monitoring technologies provide exceptional pre-warning times, maximizing the planning horizon for maintenance and repairs. In turn, this e...

Vibration monitoring
Advanced vibration monitoring techniques for early detection of a wide variety of fault conditions such as unbalance, misalignment, resonance, looseness, and faulty ...

Shock pulse monitoring
SPM is an abbreviation for the Shock Pulse Method – a patented technique for using signals from rolling element bearings as the basis for efficient condition monitor...

Shaft alignment
Shaft alignment is the process of adjusting the relative position of two coupled machines such that the centerlines of the respective shaft form a straight line when...

Balancing
An imbalance is a condition where a shaft's geometric centerline and mass centerline do not coincide. Correct balancing helps reduce stress on bearings and seals, pr...