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EVERETT, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fluke Reliability, a world leader in machine monitoring devices and cloud-based maintenance software, introduces the Fluke 3562 Screening Vibration Sensor system. With its revolutionary batteryless technology, long-range sensor-to-gateway communication, and ability to connect up to 1,000 sensors to a single gateway, the Fluke 3562 is a "set it and forget it" solution that can operate continuously, even in hard-to-reach places.
"Maintenance teams worldwide tell us they spend too much time inspecting machines that are operating normally," said Fluke Reliability President Ankush Malhotra. "With our comprehensive vibration monitoring solution, maintenance teams gain visibility to prioritize actions based on current condition when they receive a notification that user-defined thresholds have been exceeded."
When used with the recently released Fluke 3563 Analysis Vibration Sensor for critical machines and LIVE-Asset™ management software, maintenance teams now have a comprehensive solution for virtually every asset in the plant. The vibration screening system enables maintenance teams to spot machine faults before catastrophic failures happen, avoiding costly downtime.
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The Fluke 3562 Screening Vibration Sensor draws power from a machine's heat or the light in the room using innovative thermoelectric or photovoltaic energy harvesters. The technologically advanced sensor screens overall vibration levels, temperature, and humidity, as well as trends the nine highest FFT peaks by magnitude.
"Today, most maintenance teams only monitor production critical machines," said Tyler Evans, director of product management for Fluke Reliability. "They don't have the tools and resources to track their other semi-critical assets, which make up the vast majority of machines in a facility. We designed our screening solution to bring those often-ignored middle tiers of machines under the umbrella of a condition monitoring program."
The Fluke 3562's unique features:
Fluke Reliability also offers expert services, including remote setup and vibration training. Custom installation and training packages are available to ensure proper installation and operation.
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For more information on the Fluke 3562 Analysis Vibration Sensor visit: https://flukereliability.info/3562Sensors.
About Fluke Reliability
Fluke Reliability is an operating company of the Fluke Corporation that offers reliability and maintenance teams the tools, software, and services they need to optimize asset performance. Home to three powerful iconic brands – Fluke Connect, PRUFTECHNIK, and eMaint – Fluke Reliability serves more than 70,000 companies worldwide with a relentless dedication to quality, innovation, and service. Fluke Reliability informs customers on the health of their assets with software and services that drive better maintenance decisions – improving productivity, driving uptime, and reducing costs.
About Fluke
Founded in 1948, Fluke Corporation is the world leader in compact, professional electronic test tools and software for measuring and condition monitoring. Fluke customers are technicians, engineers, electricians, maintenance managers, and metrologists who install, troubleshoot, and maintain industrial, electrical, and electronic equipment and calibration processes.
FLUKE is a registered trademark of Fluke Corporation. For more information, visit the Fluke website.
"Maintenance teams worldwide tell us they spend too much time inspecting machines that are operating normally," said Fluke Reliability President Ankush Malhotra. "With our comprehensive vibration monitoring solution, maintenance teams gain visibility to prioritize actions based on current condition when they receive a notification that user-defined thresholds have been exceeded."
When used with the recently released Fluke 3563 Analysis Vibration Sensor for critical machines and LIVE-Asset™ management software, maintenance teams now have a comprehensive solution for virtually every asset in the plant. The vibration screening system enables maintenance teams to spot machine faults before catastrophic failures happen, avoiding costly downtime.
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The Fluke 3562 Screening Vibration Sensor draws power from a machine's heat or the light in the room using innovative thermoelectric or photovoltaic energy harvesters. The technologically advanced sensor screens overall vibration levels, temperature, and humidity, as well as trends the nine highest FFT peaks by magnitude.
"Today, most maintenance teams only monitor production critical machines," said Tyler Evans, director of product management for Fluke Reliability. "They don't have the tools and resources to track their other semi-critical assets, which make up the vast majority of machines in a facility. We designed our screening solution to bring those often-ignored middle tiers of machines under the umbrella of a condition monitoring program."
The Fluke 3562's unique features:
- Batteryless technology — With either a thermoelectric or photovoltaic energy harvester, the sensor requires minimum upkeep over a longer period of time, reducing costs and labor.
- Flexible wireless network capabilities — The wireless gateway has triple network connection capabilities — Wi-Fi, LTE, and Ethernet — so it's adaptable for any facility.
- Scalable and long-range — With long-wavelength signals and the ability to connect up to 1,000 sensors, the Fluke 3562 can be placed further from the gateway, allowing sensors to be installed in more hard-to-reach areas.
Fluke Reliability also offers expert services, including remote setup and vibration training. Custom installation and training packages are available to ensure proper installation and operation.
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For more information on the Fluke 3562 Analysis Vibration Sensor visit: https://flukereliability.info/3562Sensors.
About Fluke Reliability
Fluke Reliability is an operating company of the Fluke Corporation that offers reliability and maintenance teams the tools, software, and services they need to optimize asset performance. Home to three powerful iconic brands – Fluke Connect, PRUFTECHNIK, and eMaint – Fluke Reliability serves more than 70,000 companies worldwide with a relentless dedication to quality, innovation, and service. Fluke Reliability informs customers on the health of their assets with software and services that drive better maintenance decisions – improving productivity, driving uptime, and reducing costs.
About Fluke
Founded in 1948, Fluke Corporation is the world leader in compact, professional electronic test tools and software for measuring and condition monitoring. Fluke customers are technicians, engineers, electricians, maintenance managers, and metrologists who install, troubleshoot, and maintain industrial, electrical, and electronic equipment and calibration processes.
FLUKE is a registered trademark of Fluke Corporation. For more information, visit the Fluke website.
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