SKF, the leading knowledge engineering company, has launched the latest addition to its Microlog range of handheld instruments, the Analyzer AX. The innovative device can be used for a variety of data collection tasks and can be customised to meet the needs of individual applications, speeding up equipment monitoring rounds considerably.
The SKF Microlog Analyzer AX incorporates an 806 MHz Xscale processor, providing real time rate and display s, which can be viewed clearly on the instrument's 6.4" VGA colour display. In addition to all the features that SKF Microlog is known for, including SKF Acceleration Enveloping (gE) technology, the device offers 4-channel non-route, 2-channel or simultaneous triaxial route analysis, and 2-channel balancing.
The rugged IP65 rated dust- and water-proof analyser has been designed for use in tough industrial environments, while the rechargeable lithium battery supports eight hours of continuous data collection and eliminates the environmental issues surrounding the disposal of used batteries.
Users can from a range of application modules, creating a custom device that suits their individual requirements. Modules can be added as your needs develop, keeping ongoing costs down. Application modules include Balancing, Bump Analysis, Recorder, Frequency Response Function, Run up/Coast down, and Check to Conformance. This range of application modules allows users to perform several advanced tasks with a single device, including impact tests, digital recording, modal analysis, transient phenomena analysis, and quality inspections. Alternatively, pre-configured models (AX-M, AX-S and AX-F) are also available with a ion of loaded modules.
The SKF Microlog Analyzer AX is compatible with SKF @ptitude Analyst 4.1 or later software. SKF @ptitude Analyst is a component of the SKF @ptitude Monitoring Suite, a comprehensive software suite that integrates data from a wide range of SKF portable and on-line data acquisition devices.
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