Overview
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Introduction
The Fluke 810 Vibration Tester with diagnostic technology
(the Tester) helps you quickly identify and prioritize
mechanical problems. With the Tester, you can make
decisions about mechanical maintenance and use it as a
supplement to your own judgment based on machine
knowledge. The expertise of a trained vibration analyst is
in your hands.
The Fluke 810 uses a simple step-by-step process to
report on machine faults the first time measurements are
taken without prior measurement history. The diagnostic
technology analyzes your machinery and provides text-
based diagnoses, severity levels and possible repair
recommendations. Faults are identified by comparing
vibration data gathered by the Fluke 810 to an extensive
set of rules gathered over years of field experience.
Primarily used for troubleshooting problem equipment, the
Tester can also be used to survey equipment before or
after planned maintenance. The combination of
diagnoses, severity and possible repair recommendations
help you make more informed maintenance decisions and
address critical problems first.
XW Warning
Read “Safety Information” before using this
Tester.
Features
• On-board diagnosis and location of the four most
common standard mechanical faults: bearings,
looseness, misalignment, unbalance and other (non-
standard faults)
• Fault severity scale with four severity levels: Slight,
Moderate, Serious, and Extreme
• Prioritized repair recommendations
• Diagnostic details include cited peaks and vibration
spectra
• Context Sensitive Help
• 2 GB expandable on-board memory
• Data export (via USB connection) for more detailed
analysis
• Self-test function
• Laser tachometer for accurate machine running speed
• 100 mV/g TEDS triaxial accelerometer
• Data storage and tracking with included Viewer
Software
• Color LCD display
• Languages: English, French, German, Italian,
Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Simplified Chinese