Presented by Gene Vogel, EASA Pump & Vibration Specialist
When it comes to machine vibration, “how much is too much” depends on a number of factors. Knowing which standard and/or tolerance applies requires a working knowledge of the standards and some basics of vibration terminology. This presentation provides an overview of where and how NEMA, IEC, ISO and Hydraulic Institute standards may apply to machines commonly encountered in EASA service centers.
- NEMA, IEC, ISO and Hydraulic Institute standards
- Basic vibration terminology
- What standard applies?
Target audience: Service center managers, engineers, in-shop and field service technicians can benefit from a clearer understanding of vibration standards and terminology.
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ANSI/EASA AR100
More information on this topic can be found in ANSI/EASA AR100- Section 2: Mechanical repair
- Section 4: Testing
EASA Technical Manual
More information on this topic can be found in EASA's Technical Manual- Section 2: AC Machines
- Section 3: DC Machines
- Section 5: Electronics
- Section 7: Electrical Testing
- Section 8: Bearings
- Section 9: Lubrication
- Section 10: Mechanical
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