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First Wireless Remote Monitoring System for Bolted Joints
The first system in the world to offer true remote, wireless monitoring of bolted joint integrity has been launched by James Walker RotaBolt in partnership with Transmission Dynamics.
CONTINUOUS MONITORING
The RotaBolt-TD system continuously monitors and wirelessly reports in-service bolt tension and can even issue 'tension- loss alarms' via email or SMS direct to stakeholders. It has the potential to revolutionise maintenance regimes particularly where important bolted joints are difficult to access because of location or operational environment.
“With the RotaBolt-TD System, you will be able to monitor all the important bolted joints in an offshore wind farm from your mobile phone,” commented Rod Corbett from James Walker RotaBolt, “it is going to have a major impact on maintenance costs across many different industries and applications.”
STATE-OF-THE-ART INSTRUMENTATION AND DATA AUTOMATION
Jarek Rosinski from Transmission Dynamics added, “RotaBolt-TD is supported with state-of-the-art instrumentation and data automation and can be deployed with a full data management and reporting package. We know that it is a system that many have been waiting for.”
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ISSUE 27
May
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