ACE Issue 22 2019 | Page 19

How to detect bearing failure before it happens! I t is generally accepted that the three main causes of premature bearing failure in rotating equipment are: • Out of balance • Misalignment • Lack of lubrication Fortunately, thanks to modern technology, all of these conditions can be detected very easily using extremely affordable, easy to use handheld vibration analysers. Out of balance shows up as a large amplitude vibration at the running speed of the machine. Misalignment on the other hand generally shows up as a large vibration at twice the running speed. Typically, machine looseness generates vibrations at higher harmonics (e.g. three times running speed and above). Lack of lubrication will result in high frequency vibration (bearing noise) that is not necessarily audible to the human ear but can easily be detected by a vibration analyser. These days, once diagnosed, all these faults can easily be remedied in-house using affordable, easy to use tools, such as laser alignment systems and dynamic field balancers or even a simple grease gun. The TPI 9070 (pictured) is a simple to use, incredibly low cost vibration meter that records, analyses and displays vibration signals at the push of a button. The unit includes colour coded alarm levels based on ISO vibration values and bearing condition. It also incorporates a zoomable vibration frequency spectrum (FFT) display with cursor, and diagnoses out of balance, misalignment, looseness and bearing faults. TPI manufactures and supplies a complete range of low cost, high performance, easy to use vibration analysis tools for maintenance engineers. From the simple one-button-to-press, TPI 9070 to top-of-the-range units for condition based and predictive maintenance, machine balancing and alignment, TPI’s products are all incredibly easy to use. The TPI 9080 is the latest in a line of easy to use high specification maintenance products and perfectly complements TPI’s family of condition based monitoring and inspection systems, offering high level functionality and capability at extremely low cost. The 9080 is capable of storing equipment routes (as simple lists) that can be followed by even the lowest skilled operative to collect and store vibration readings for transfer to the included VibTrend PC trending software. This allows faults to be identified well ahead of the point at which they start to become a problem, where they might result in excessive bearing wear for example. www.tpieurope.com 19