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Seminar Condition Monitoring on gearboxes and roller bearings

Berlin

Predictive, ie predictive (or condition-based) maintenance is the planning of repair measures based on the actual state of damage of the mechanical drive elements. Predictive maintenance thus stands in contrast to the operative maintenance, where the repair takes place only after the failure, and the preventive maintenance, which is typically carried out after fixed time or work intervals.

The timely knowledge of an expected failure gives the operator of a technical system the opportunity to obtain specific spare parts, repair personnel and aids such as hoists and to plan the repair date to some extent.

In order to determine the actual state of damage without standstill and disassembly of machines, there have been various approaches in the past based on various physical measures. The measurement of the temperature has always been very widespread, because progressive damage reliably leads to its increase. However, this is usually very late, with many rolling bearing damage, for example, only a few hours or even minutes before the failure.

But in vibration, most damage is expressed long before the failure of a drive element. Therefore, their measurement and analysis is now an established tool for the timely diagnosis of drive element anomalies. The common name today is condition monitoring.

The two-day Condition Monitoring Seminar will be held in Berlin in german language. It is aimed at practice-oriented engineers and technicians from the fields of commissioning and maintenance who themselves want to carry out condition monitoring or who need to assess and evaluate machine diagnostic services.

Here you will find the flyer.


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