An introduction to vibration analysis and predictive maintenance.
Deadline to Register:
Thursday, July 29
Who Should Attend:
Recommended Full-time PdM Vibration Experience = 6 months minimum.
Presented By:
Skip Hartman with Technical Associates of Charlotte
Analysis I Seminar Agenda:
Seminar overviewWhat is vibration and how can it be used to evaluate machinery condition?Overview of the strengths and weaknesses of typical vibration instrumentsOverview of various vibration transducers and their optimum applicationsRole of High Frequency Enveloping (HFE) and HFD in detecting & tracking certain faultsIntroduction to vibration signature analysis and how it is used to evaluate machine operating conditionProven method for specifying spectral band alarm levels and frequencies using today's predictive maintenance software systemsGuidelines for vibration acceptance testing of new and rebuilt machinesOperating basics of common machines and recommended locations to acquire vibration measurementsActual case histories of vibration diagnostics on various machine typesPrice:
OPMUG Member Price:
In-State Members: $1,500Out-of-State Members: $2,000*Optional certification testing included in price.
Location:
Autry Technology Center
1201 W. Willow Rd. | Enid, OK | Campus Map
Contact:
Jesse Ashlock | [email protected] | 580-242-2750 ext. 230
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The Oklahoma Predictive Maintenance Users Group provides a forum for maintenance information exchange to all industries who can benefit from improved equipment reliability through networking, demonstration, benchmarking, and leveraged training.
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