AT-400 Shaft Alignment Tool – Explore the Features

Explore the features of the Acoem AT-400, a state-of-the-art precision shaft alignment tool. This comprehensive solution empowers users to align rotating equipment with flexibility, confidence, and precision. Please visit www.acoem.us/at-400 to learn more about the Acoem AT-400.

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Webinar: Selecting the Best Vibration Monitoring Method for your Rotating Machinery

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Join Acoem’s Mark Frogley, Director of Advisor and Training, for a webinar exploring how to maximize the potential of your machinery and your organization with vibration monitoring utilizing the latest advancements in wireless, wired, and route-based technologies. In this discussion, Acoem USA will delve into the capabilities of today’s cutting-edge vibration sensor technology. Experience reduced…

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How To Use Sheave Gauges

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Due to constant usage, sheave grooves accumulate wear which affects the life span of belt drives. Worn sheaves accelerate belt wear and reduce the operational efficiency of belt drives. Using belt and sheave gauges is an easy way to monitor machine wear and determine if further action is required. Follow along with Acoem technical trainer…

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How To Use A Belt Tension Gauge

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Proper belt tension affects the efficiency and life span of belt drives. If tension is low, slip can occur. If tension is high, it can cause the belt to snap and result in bearing or pulley damage. The answer to proper tension is to use a belt tension gauge and follow suit with the appropriate…

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Shaft Alignment 101: The Basics

Shaft alignment of rotating equipment is an essential part of machinery maintenance. This shaft alignment video presents the most basic concepts of alignment. This video is the first in a series from Acoem.

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Sparrow Wireless Vibration Sensors – Every Asset Counts

The Sparrow is a state-of-the-art wireless vibration sensor that seamlessly integrates into Acoem’s ecosystem of condition monitoring solutions. Deploy these modern sensors for ongoing surveillance of your less critical assets, enabling well-informed decision-making in your plant’s maintenance and operations. The Sparrow provides a cost-effective solution on a per-point basis and functions seamlessly with the centralized…

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AT-400 Shaft Alignment System – Dual Precision at Every Turn

Introducing the Acoem AT-400, a state-of-the-art solution for precision shaft alignment. With 2-axis PSD alignment sensors, dual sweep, and dual multipoint methods, it ensures accurate alignment over a 65 feet (20 meter) measuring distance. Featuring the user-friendly GuideU™ interface, cloud connectivity for easy report uploads, and a lifetime warranty, the AT-400 is Acoem’s most comprehensive…

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Align with Possibilities | September 6th

We’re on the brink of revealing the newest chapter in our rich history of innovation, and we hope you’ll share our enthusiasm. Keep an eye on your inbox. Connect with us on social. Get ready for a new era of precision alignment. Mark your calendars for September 6th, 2023.

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How to Perform Pre-Alignment | Shaft Alignment Training

Acoem USA technical trainer James Otremba walks us through the pre-alignment steps. Performing these steps before any and every alignment (regardless of what tool you are using) will lay the groundwork for a successful precision shaft alignment. Before beginning this process, always remember to lockout the machine and take appropriate safety precautions. Drop us a…

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AT-200 Shaft Alignment Tool – Walkthrough

In this video, Steve Matthews demonstrates the shaft alignment process using the AT-200 from Acoem. The AT-200 is your sidekick for both horizontal and vertical alignment jobs. Coupled with two wireless digital sensors, the included rugged tablet comes pre-loaded with two applications that will seamlessly guide individuals through the alignment process. Additionally, the Feetlock and…

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AT-100 Shaft Alignment Tool – Walkthrough

In this video, Steve Matthews demonstrates a shaft alignment using the AT-100 laser alignment tool from Acoem. The AT-100 is a shaft alignment tool built by and for the user. Controlled by a rugged tablet, the system guides individuals through the alignment process with an intuitive application that couples with two wireless laser heads. Within…

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Advisor – How it Works

Advisor is a condition-based maintenance strategy that seamlessly integrates into an organization’s maintenance program to increase asset integrity and availability. So how does it work? Upon receipt of a list of critical rotating assets from the client, our maintenance experts develop a custom-tailored plan to monitor the condition of their machines utilizing vibration analysis and…

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Advisor – The Pathway to Condition-Based Maintenance

Advisor is a condition-based maintenance strategy that seamlessly integrates into an organization’s maintenance program to increase asset integrity and availability. The best part? It’s custom-tailored to adapt to the needs of the client’s machinery, personnel, and organization. At Acoem, we understand that implementing a reliability program is not as simple as buying software or installing…

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Dial Indicators vs. Laser Shaft Alignment | ACOEM

The roots of precision shaft alignment can be traced back to dial indicators, a tool invented in 1883 by a New England watchmaker. While dials can be tedious to use, this tried and true method for correcting misalignment is still embraced by many maintenance workers today. We thought it would be a fun challenge to…

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