Rion VM-82A General Purpose Vibration Meter
Vibration meter with three measurement modes: acceleration, velocity, and displacement; stores up to 1000 data points.
Overview
Features
- Battery life provides up to 24 hours of continuous operation
- Support for both alkaline and nickel-hydride batteries
- Type: shear-type piezoelectric accelerometer (CCLD compatible)
- Sensitivity: 5.1mV/(m/s^2) (±15%), 80Hz, 23°C
- Frequency range: 1Hz to 5kHz (±10%)
- Applicable standards: CE marking, WEEE Directive, Chinese RoHS
- EMC standards: IEC 61326-1, CISPR 11, IEC31000-6-2
- Stores up to 1000 data points
- USB port for data output and remote control
What's in the Box
- VM-82A device
- 4x AA alkaline batteries
- Curled accelerometer cable
- Magnet attachment
Description
The Rion VM-82A is a general purpose vibration meter designed for maintenance and inspection of industrial machinery, with an emphasis on rotational machinery. Acceleration, velocity, and displacement can be measured using a suitable frequency range, allowing for a comprehensive evaluation of machine vibrations. The operation panel contains an optimized button layout, which aids in mode switching and set up. The meter comes with a backup function and it instantly reactivates previous settings at next power-on. One set of alkaline batteries provides up to 24 hours of continuous use and the unit also supports the usage of environmentally friendly nickel-hydride batteries.
There is a USB port on the unit for the export of stored data. While the unit can hold up to 1000 data points, the USB allows for the transfer of data to a computer. The large LCD panel displays the bar graph meter and numeric reading at the same time. The display also shows the frequency range setting and other information a user may find useful. A user can also turn on a backlight for the meter, for use in dark locations. In the event of overload, the indication "OVER" appears and the entire display color turns to red.
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