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THE COMPLETE VIBRATION ANALYSIS PACKAGE
The vb8™ analyzer is a uniquely sophisticated and feature-packed instrument, yet it remains intuitive in operation and flexible enough to suit every level of vibration analyst, from novice through to expert.
The included Ascent® software contains the collective experience of over 25 years of expert in-depth machine fault analysis.
- Users with no prior experience or without previously recorded vibration history can now establish a measurement program utilizing proven baseline values from ISO standards and “The Proven Method” from Technical Associates.
- Experienced users can now generate meaningful spectral alarm bands automatically rather than just relying on basic overall alarms or spectral band guesswork.
- Veteran analysts can now objectively evaluate and compare their findings against a time-tested and proven historical foundation.
Ascent Level 2 software:
- Fully automated measurement parameter and alarm setups based on “The Proven Method” from Technical Associates
- ISO 2372 and 10816 standards
Enhanced instrument functionality
- 4 channel simultaneous recordings
- Triax. enabled
- 12 800 line FFT resolution
- 40 kHz Fmax
- 1 GB memory – virtually unlimited spectra storage
- Large, high resolution (HVGA) backlit LCD
- Comfortable, ergonomic case design
- Support for acceleration, velocity, displacement, DC coupled, current and voltage output sensors (both AC and DC coupled)
- 2 plane balancing with up to 4 sensors (simultaneous acquisition)
- Commtest’s unique 6Pack™ recording system: take up to 12 measurements simultaneously (HF, LF and Demodulation spectra and waveforms) across two channels
- Numeric parameter input via keypad with trend and alarm capability in Ascent® software
- Upgradeable using the ‘Proflash’ system and free firmware updates for five years
Product code: KTV80265 | Contact Access Analytics to request a quote.



– Supplied with Ascent® software
Files to download: Right click and “save” the file to your computer or click a pdf document to view it onscreen.
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