Low cost analysis of Machinery Condition
When equipment performance relies on predictive and proactive maintenance, Parker provides the solution. Machinery breakdowns are frequently caused by bearing damage. Unplanned downtime and preventable repairs can be avoided by conducting periodic bearing condition checks. Timely failure detection is important and reduces operating costs.
The Parker Kittiwake Machinery Health Check (MHC) Bearing Checker monitors high frequency Acoustic Emissions (AE) signals naturally generated by deterioration in rotating machinery. The unique way of detecting and processing these signals provides condition-related information in the easiest possible form. It is a state-of-the-art condition monitoring instrument with extreme sensitivity to developing faults.
Easy to Use and Interpret for Quick Analysis Simply attach this unit to the machinery being tested, using the magnetic sensor head. Within 10 seconds both dB (decibel initial) Level and Distress® values will be displayed. The dB Level and Distress® values are the fundamental parameters of the pocket-sized MHC Bearing Checker. The dB Level is an indication of the overall noise of the bearing and is dependent on speed. The dB Level increases with speed of rotation, but also with degradation of the bearing or inadequate lubrication. The Distress® value provides an instant indication of the state of the bearing's health. A reading below 10 generally indicates normal operation, higher than 10 is usually indicative of bearing damage or the need for attention.
The unit is powered by an internal rechargeable battery, offering up to 1000 measurements between charges. Recharging is accomplished through a micro USB port and the unit can be connected to any standard PC USB port for ease of recharging. Economically priced, can you afford not to equip each of your maintenance engineers with a unit?