Fluke 810 Vibration Tester
Key features
- On-board identification and location of the most common mechanical faults (bearings, misalignment, unbalance, looseness) focus maintenance efforts on root cause, reducing unplanned downtime
- Overall vibration level allows you to quickly assess overall machine health directly from the diagnosis screen
- Fault severity scale with four severity levels helps you prioritize maintenance work
- Repair recommendations advise technicians on corrective action
- Detailed diagnostic reports and spectral diagrams help confirm data quality, and narrow down the root cause of failures
- On-board context sensitive help provides real-time tips and guidance to new users
Product overview: Fluke 810 Vibration Tester
When you need an answer now...
Control unplanned downtime, prevent recurring problems, set repair priorities and manage your resources with an entirely new approach to vibration testing.
The Fluke 810 Vibration Tester is the most advanced troubleshooting tool for mechanical maintenance teams who need an answer now. The unique diagnostic technology helps you quickly identify and prioritize mechanical problems, putting the expertise of a vibration analyst in your hands.
You take pride in your facility, your team, and your work. You do what it takes to keep things up and running, but sometimes there is not enough time or resources to keep up with the workload, let alone be proactive about mechanical maintenance. The Fluke 810 Vibration Tester puts you one step ahead by coupling a powerful diagnostic engine with a simple step-by-step process to report on specific machine faults and their severity the first time measurements are taken, without prior measurement history. Overall vibration measurements and spectral diagrams give technicians the ability to quickly asses overall machine health, while actionable recommendations give you the confidence you need to address critical problems first.
Use the Fluke 810 Vibration Tester to:
- Troubleshoot problem equipment and understand the root cause of failure
- Survey equipment before and after planned maintenance and confirm the repair
- Commission new equipment and ensure proper installation
- Provide quantifiable proof of equipment condition and drive investment in repair or replacement
- Prioritize and plan repair activities and operate more efficiently
- Anticipate equipment failures before they happen and take control of spare parts inventories
- Train new or less-experienced technicians and build confidence and skill across the team
What's in the box:
- Vibration Tester with diagnostic technology
- Tri-axial accelerometer, magnet mount, mounting pad kit with adhesive, accelerometer quick-disconnect cable
- Laser tachometer and storage pouch
- Smart battery pack with cable and adapters
- Shoulder strap and adjustable hand strap
- Mini USB to USB cable
- Getting Started Guide, illustrated quick reference guide, Users Manual CD-ROM,
- Carrying case
Specifications: Fluke 810 Vibration Tester
Diagnostic Specifications | ||
Standard Faults | Unbalance, looseness, misalignment and bearing failures | |
Analysis For | Motors, fans, blowers, belts and chain drives, gearboxes, couplings, centrifugal pumps, piston pumps, sliding vane pumps, propeller pumps, screw pumps, rotary thread/gear/lobe pumps, piston compressors, centrifugal compressors, screw compressors, closed coupled machines, spindles | |
Machine Rotational Speed Range | 200 rpm to 12000 rpm | |
Diagnosis Details | Plain-text diagnosis, fault severity (slight, moderate, serious, extreme), repair details, cited peaks, spectra | |
Electrical Specifications | ||
Ranging | Automatic | |
A/D Converter | 4 channel, 24 bit | |
Usable Bandwidth | 2 Hz to 20 kHz | |
Sampling | 51.2 Hz | |
Digital Signal Processing Functions | Automatically configured anti-alias filter, high-pass filter, decimation, overlapping, windowing, FFT, and averaging | |
Sampling Rate | 2.5 kHz to 50 kHz | |
Dynamic Range | 128 dB | |
Signal To Noise Ratio | 100 dB | |
FFT Resolution | 800 lines | |
Spectral Windows | Hanning | |
Frequency Units | Hz, orders, cpm | |
Amplitude Units | in/sec, mm/sec, VdB (US), VdB* (Europe) | |
Non-volatile Memory | SD micro memory card, 2 GB internal + user accessible slot for additional storage | |
General Specifications | ||
Dimensions (H x D x W) | 18.56 x 7.00 x 26.72 cm (7.30 x 2.76 x 10.52 in) | |
Weight (With Battery) | 1.9 kg (4.2 lb) | |
Display | ¼ VGA, 320 × 240 Color (5.7 inch diagonal) TFT LCD with LED backlight | |
Input/Output Connections | Triaxial sensor connection | 4 pin M12 connector |
Single axis sensor connection | BNC connector | |
Tachometer Connection | Mini DIN 6 pin connector | |
PC Connection | Mini ‘B’ USB (2.0) connector | |
Battery | Battery type | Lithium-ion, 14.8 V, 2.55 Ah |
Battery charging time | Three hours | |
Battery discharge time | Eight hours (under normal conditions) | |
AC Adapter | Input voltage | 100 VAC to 240 VAC |
Input frequency | 50/60 Hz | |
Operating System | WinCE 6.0 Core | |
Language Support | English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish | |
Warranty | Three-years | |
Environmental Specifications | ||
Operating Temperature | 0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F) | |
Storage Temperature | -20 °C to 60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F) | |
Operating Humidity | 10% to 95% RH (non-condensing) | |
Agency Approvals | CHINA RoHS, CSA, CE, C TICK, WEEE | |
Electromagnetic Compatibility | EN 61326-1:2006, EN 61010:1:2001 2nd ed. | |
Sensor Specifications | ||
Sensor Type | Accelerometer | |
Sensitivity | 100 mV/g (±5%, 25 °C) | |
Acceleration Range | 80 g peak | |
Amplitude Nonlinearity | 1% | |
Frequency Response | Z | 2 - 7,000 Hz ±3dB |
X, Y | 2 - 5,000 Hz ±3dB | |
Power Requirement (IEPE) | 18 VDC to 30 VDC, 2 mA to 10 mA | |
Bias Output Voltage | 12 VDC | |
Grounding | Case grounded | |
Sensing Element Design | PZT ceramic / shear | |
Case Material | 316L stainless steel | |
Mounting | 10-32 captive socket head screw, 2-pole rare earth magnet (48 lb pull strength) | |
Output Connector | 4-Pin, M12 | |
Mating Connector | M12 - F4D | |
Non-volatile Memory | TEDS 1451.4 compatible | |
Vibration Limit | 500 g peak | |
Shock Limit | 5000 g peak | |
Electromagnetic Sensitivity, Equivalent g | 100 μg/gauss | |
Sealing | Hermetic | |
Temperature Range | -50 °C to 120 °C (-58 °F to 248 °F) ±7% | |
Warranty | One-year | |
Tachometer Specifications | ||
Dimensions (D x W) | 2.86 x 12.19 cm (1.125 x 4.80 in) | |
Weight | 96 g (3.4 oz) with cable | |
Power | Powered by 810 Vibration Tester | |
Detection | Laser Diode Class 2 | |
Range | 6.0 to 99,999 rpm | |
Accuracy | 6.0 to 5999.9 rpm | ±0.01% and ±1 digit |
5999.9 to 99999 rpm | ±0.05% and ±1 digit | |
Resolution | 0.1 rpm | |
Effective Range | 1 cm to 100 cm (0.4 in to 39.27 in) | |
Response Time | 1 second (> 60 rpm) | |
Controls | Measure on/off transparent button | |
Interface | 6 Pin Mini DIN | |
Cable Length | 50 cm (19.586 in) | |
Warranty | One-year | |
Tachometer Accessories | Reflective tape | 1.5 x 52.5 cm (0.59 x 20.67 in) |
Viewer PC Software | ||
Minimum Hardware Requirements | 1 GB RAM | |
Operating System Requirements | Windows XP, Vista |
Models: Fluke 810 Vibration Tester
Includes:
- Vibration Tester with diagnostic technology
- Tri-axial accelerometer, magnet mount, mounting pad kit with adhesive, accelerometer quick-disconnect cable
- Laser tachometer and storage pouch
- Smart battery pack with cable and adapters
- Shoulder strap and adjustable hand strap
- Mini USB to USB cable
- Getting Started Guide, illustrated quick reference guide, Users Manual CD-ROM,
- Carrying case
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