| The vb7 instrument is an all-in-one tool suitable for every level of vibration analyst, from novice through to expert. The Ascent® software contains the collective experience of over 25 years of expert in-depth machine fault analysis.
Just one of the vb7 instrument enhancements that must be experienced first-hand is its amazing light weight. The vb7 instrument offers true two-channel on-route data collection with data collected speed further maximized by Commtest's unique patent-pending adaptive settling technology. In addition, the vb7 instrument offers a battery life of over ten hours, fast data transfer via USB and Ethernet, and a massive 1GB of onboard memory.
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Enhanced instrument functionality
- 6400 line FFT resolution.
- 40kHz Fmax.
- 1GB memory - virtually unlimited spectra storage.
- Enhanced ergonomics and user interface.
- True left and right-handed operation.
- Large, high resolution screen (480 x 320, white LED, backlight).
- Measurement range: 1000g, 25,000mm/s, 2500mm.
- Lower operating temperature (-10°C).
- Cross channel phase analysis.
- Support for acceleration, displacement, velocity and current sensors.
- Process parameter input via keypad with trend and alarm capability in Ascent® software.
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Features
- Route enabled - build routes in Ascent® software and send to the vb7.
- CBDb - Commtest Bearing Database with over 30,000 bearings.
- Efficient two channel operation.
- Dual-plane balancing.
- Two accelerometers included with instrument.
- Laser speed sensor for automatic capture of machine running speed.
- >= 95dB dynamic range.
- Full PC to instrument programming capability.
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Ascent® Level 2 software package includes
- Fully automated measurement parameter and alarm setups base on "The Proven Method" from Technical Associates is included (exclusively)in the Ascent® software.
- ISO 2372 and 10816 standards.
- Orbit and Bode plots.
- Waveform analysis tools - perfect for power user.
- User-designable SQL/HTML reports - unlimited reporting flexibility.
- Statistical alarm creation and adjustment.
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