Product Overview: Fluke 831 Laser Shaft Alignment Tool
Fluke 831 Laser Shaft Alignment Tool
All rotational machinery is prone to misalignment, which is a known truth. Machines with proper alignment during commissioning and routine maintenance will have less coupling, bearing, and seal wear, which lowers the cost of plant operation and maintenance. Energy savings and environmental improvement are facilitated by precision shaft alignment. By minimizing vibration, it safeguards assets, boosts machine availability, and improves product quality.
Do you still check the alignment of your shaft-driven equipment with dial indicators and straightedges? If this is the case, you may be losing thousands of dollars annually in bearing and coupling replacement expenses, hours of needless repair time, and debilitating unscheduled downtime, in addition to shortening the useful life of your machine by years. The Fluke 831 Laser Shaft Alignment tool can solve practically any common machine alignment difficulty because of its tough sensALIGN® 3 sensor and reflector. The 831 provides you with a price-performance ratio that is unmatched because to its problem-solving Adaptive Alignment capabilities.
Fluke 831 Key benefits at a glance
• High performance and precise results
The Fluke 831 leverages powerful tools like unique extend mode to handle gross misalignment and integrated Thermal Growth Calculator that automatically factors the dynamic machine changes into the result.
• Quick setup and intuitive user interface
Its quickly mounted setup and tablet-like, intuitive guided user inter-face make the 831 more user-friendly than any other conventional measurement methods. Align coupled shafts in four quick, easy steps.
• Share data via the cloud
You can leverage its integrated Wi-Fi cloud solution to easily transfer data from the 831 handheld device to the ARC 4.0 PC software.
Fluke provides a full range of preventative maintenance equipment intended to increase plant uptime. Our instruments enable you to minimize production pauses and cut down on maintenance and repair expenses, whether you’re using a Fluke vibration tester to identify faults and their severity or a Fluke thermal imager to assess machine health. Here is how the many Fluke tools combine to address issues: A vibration tester determines the problem when a vibration meter or thermal imager locates the problematic machine. Tools from Fluke for shaft alignment like the Fluke 831 and the Fluke 835 address belt misalignment. Finally, whether the machine receives a “clean bill of health” will be determined for you by the vibration meter or thermal imager.
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