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Condition monitoring service offers
early-warning against large motor failure
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new condition monitoring service for large induction motors, that can detect potential motor failure well in advance, is introduced by ABB. Called ABB MACHsense-P, the service can spot trouble with bearings, rotor winding defects, imbalances, internal misalignments and voltage abnormalities, providing an early-warning to plant engineers, thereby saving considerable costly downtime. The service provides accurate diagnosis; reports quickly, with a summary delivered on-site; includes integrated analysis for current, voltage and vibration; rates defects clearly, by severity; recommends specific repairs; considers machine design in judging defect severity; reduces unplanned downtime; and issues early warnings, allowing time for planning maintenance. The key is ABB’s intelligent software, which analyses vibrations and other data collected from the motor with remarkable accuracy.
ABB Ltd. Tel: 01925 741111 Web:
www.abb.com
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luke, the global leader in handheld electronic test and measurement equipment, is offering a Fluke Ti32 and Fluke TiR32 Free Lens Promotion, running until 30th April, 2011. These two popular thermal imagers provide an unmatched combination of ruggedness, ease of use and superior image quality. The choice of a free additional telephoto, or wide angle, lens (recommended list price over £1,000) to purchasers of a new Fluke Ti32 or TiR32 Thermal Imager, enables an even wider range of application areas where the thermal imager can be used. The Fluke Ti32 Industrial Thermal Imager is designed and priced to deliver unprecedented performance for troubleshooting and preventive maintenance of electrical installations, electro-mechanical equipment, process equipment, HVAC/R equipment and more. The Fluke TiR32 Thermal Imager for Building Diagnostics is designed and priced to deliver unprecedented performance for building envelope, energy audit, restoration and remediation, inspection and roofing professionals. The Fluke Ti32 and TiR32 are industrial grade, high-performance imagers incorporating a powerful 320x240 sensor to provide high-definition, strikingly crisp, detailed images.
Fluke Tel: 0207 942 0700 Web:
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Waterjet abrasive savings ensured with new regulator
he latest version of the AccuStream Abrasive Regulator is now available. With abrasives accounting for a large percentage of any abrasive waterjet cutting operation, the Abrasive Regulator 2 offers high accuracy in the dispensing of abrasive so that consumption is optimised in accordance with the cutting operation being undertaken. The regulator can be fitted to new waterjet machines with an AccuStream intensifier and can also be retrofitted to most other leading waterjet manufacturers’ products.
T The Abrasive
Regulator 2 has 30 different precision settings for flows of 0-500 grams of abrasive per minute.
This finely tuned delivery can also be adjusted with no
interruption to the cutting process. The adjustments are made instantly through a turn of the highly accurate dial. This accuracy is in contrast to older alternative abrasive regulators which only have one setting for abrasive flow resulting both in wastage and no optimisation of the cutting process.
AccuStream Tel: 01422 823801
If it doesn’t say AirBench on the front….
eflecting their position as UK leaders in downdraught extraction, and to clarify the focus of the company for customers, suppliers, and end users, WorkPoint Environments Ltd has a new name – AirBench Ltd.
R “Customers know we are the company to talk to for
downdraught extraction, having been UK market leaders for over 17 years”, said MD Simon Cook. “Our new name reflects our current business model and strategy.”
AirBench Ltd continues to supply a wide range of downdraught benches for fume and dust extraction;
www.AirBench.com for more information.
visit Air Bench Tel: 01206 791 191 Web:
www.AirBench.com PicoDot™ Jet dispensing system
• Dispenses a wide range of low to high viscosity fluids • Can apply consistent shots as small as 2 nanoliters at speeds up to 150 dots per second
• Combine high production speed with exceptional accuracy and process control
• Ideal for high-speed, high volume applications that require many small, precise fluid deposits.
• Ideal for use on uneven substrates or hard-to access areas
Huge range of possible applications: electronics (bonding cell phone speakers with UV-cure adhesives), life sciences (attaching nedles to medical syringes),
applications (jetting small amounts of grease on micro gears). EFD
Tel: 01582 666334 8 and precision mechanical Web:
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Norbar gives £5,000 for girls Rugby
from Norbar Torque Tools, based at nearby Banbury. The company is providing £5,000 donation to sponsor requirements for the Girls and Ladies teams over a 2-year period and a presentation cheque was recently handed to the Club by Norbar’s Managing Director Neill Brodey at its Stratfield Brake ground in Kidlington, Oxford. The RFU, Rugby Union’s governing body in England, claims that women’s rugby is going from strength to strength, with more girls than ever before coming into the game and awards becoming increasingly frequent. Girls Rugby at Gosford All-Blacks is having considerable success, with four girls representing the County of Oxfordshire and one, Olivia Jones, selected for the South West of England Divisional Team.
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Norbar Torque Tools Ltd. Tel: 01295 270333 Email:
sales@norbar.com
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osford All-Blacks Rugby Football Club (GABRFC) has received a boost for its Girls Rugby Section
Web:
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