SKF Wireless Sensors Enable Automated Machine Monitoring

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SKF has released a compact and cost-effective vibration and temperature sensor for monitoring the condition of rotating parts on heavy industrial machinery. Designed principally for use as part of an SKF Rotating Equipment Performance (REP) solution, the sensor – called the SKF Enlight Collect IMx-1 – enables customers to reduce both expensive unplanned downtime and their maintenance costs.

Product Line Manager Chris James said, “Industrial plants are under increasing pressure, and as a result, production hours are increasing. At the same time, our customers need to avoid unplanned downtime, while reducing their capital investments. Enabled by the new SKF Enlight Collect IMx-1 they can easily get started with a fee or performance-based contract, and access automated predictive maintenance and reliable rotation on their operating budget.   

“Powered by long-lasting batteries, this cost-effective sensor can be deployed in large numbers to automate the gathering of data regarding the health of machinery, a process typically carried out by technicians with manual portable devices. When mounted to a bearing housing, collected data can be wirelessly sent to a host computer network, where it can then be forwarded to cloud-based analysis services at SKF REP centers. James continued, “As a result, the new, highly accurate, robust sensors enable data to be collected more frequently – over hours and days, instead of weeks and months – from locations that were previously inaccessible by hand, using fewer technicians.”

SKF, www.skf.com/imx1

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