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August 9, 2016



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SKF Basic Condition Monitoring Kit Helps Assess Machine Health

The SKF Basic Condition Monitoring Kit (CMAK 400-ML) equips manufacturing plants with an essential collection of measurement tools designed to assess the health of rotating machinery across industries. The tools in this compact kit enable multi-parameter machine assessment by monitoring overall machine condition and specifically testing bearings, pumps, electric motors and compressors – all to advance an operation’s maintenance and reliability objectives.

The kit includes the SKF Machine Condition Advisor (CMAS 100-SL) to simultaneously measure machine vibration signals and temperature indicating machine health and bearing condition; a compatible external sensor featuring a 100 mV/g accelerometer with coiled integral cable and magnet for accessing hard-to-reach surfaces and providing repeatable data measurements; the SKF Infrared Thermometer (CMSS 3000-SL) serving as a dual laser sighted non-contact instrument for temperature monitoring at a distance; and the SKF Inspector 400 Ultrasonic Probe (CMIN 400-K), which senses high frequency sounds, leaks, and electric discharges that may signal problems and makes them audible.

All tools in the kit are packaged in a light, durable aluminum carrying case for portability and use throughout the industrial environment. The SKF Basic Condition Monitoring Kit joins a growing portfolio of next generation technology solutions engineered to promote optimized machinery health, reliability, and productivity.

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