| Milford, CT – August 4, 2005 - The unexpected breakdown of rotating machinery is the single largest cause of emergency downtime in industry. Vibration surveillance to detect problems, and analysis of the vibration signal to identify root causes, are proven tools to eliminate this downtime.
New Standard Institute's Computer Based Training program on Machine Vibration Basics covers the physical basis for vibration monitoring, vibration analysis through identification of discreet frequencies, and clarifies why most anti-friction bearings fail prematurely and how these failures can be eliminated.
This interactive and fully narrated training explains
calculation of machinery component frequencies, and takes the student through exercises in Vibration Analysis and Machinery Troubleshooting. These exercises are more than theoretical, equipping maintenance employees with the knowledge to uncover root machinery problems at the earliest stage and achieve a dramatic increase in machinery uptime.
Machine Vibration Basics, New Standard Institute’s latest computer based training release, joins other programs in the company's burgeoning catalog, including Measurement Methods, Gaskets and Bolted Flange Connections, AC Motor Controls, Electrical Safe Work Practices, Lubrication, Maintenance Storerooms, Shutdowns, Turnarounds, and Outages, and Maintenance Planning and Scheduling.
Previews of all New Standard Institute's computer based training programs can be downloaded from the e-learning catalog page on the company's website.
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