BETEX BearingChecker BC200 bearing condition meter
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BETEX BearingChecker BC200 is a portable, easy-to-use instrument for assessing bearing conditions in machinery, featuring shock pulse measurement and an electronic stethoscope function.
Available on backorder
BETEX BearingChecker BC200 is a user-friendly, portable instrument designed for the rapid on-site assessment of ball and roller bearings found in motors, gearboxes, pumps, and fans. It’s particularly useful for conducting regular measurements at predefined positions under similar operating conditions, making it a vital tool in maintaining machine reliability.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Timely Damage Detection: The BearingChecker excels in early detection of bearing damage due to heat or vibration, crucial for improving machine reliability. It can also identify issues related to lubrication and cavitation.
- Prevent Unplanned Downtime: Regular use of the BearingChecker helps reduce unexpected machine failures and unnecessary repair work by consistently monitoring bearing condition.
- Ideal for Beginners and Experts: Its simplicity makes it perfect for those new to bearing analysis, while also serving as a valuable addition to the toolkit of an experienced technician. It’s especially beneficial for quick, routine checks as a complement to more advanced instruments.
- Portable and Easy to Use: The instrument’s ergonomic design, compact size, and lightweight make it easy to carry around during maintenance rounds. Its user-friendly interface and push-button operation make it straightforward to use.
- Advanced Measurement Capabilities: It measures shock pulse levels using either an internal probe or an external sensor/transducer. This versatility enhances its applicability across a wide range of situations.
- Electronic Stethoscope Function: An additional feature is its ability to function as an electronic stethoscope, aiding in the detection of irregular machine sounds. It includes a connector for earphones, although the adapter is not included.
- Data Management and Display: The BearingChecker features a 2.4″ color TFT LCD display for clear visualization of data. Measurement results can be easily transferred to a file for further processing, such as in Microsoft Excel.
- Durable and Convenient: With an IP65 protection class and USB battery charging, the instrument is both durable and convenient for use in various industrial environments.
BETEX BearingChecker BC200 is an efficient, straightforward tool for bearing condition assessment, ideal for maintenance professionals seeking to prevent machinery downtime and extend equipment lifespan through proactive monitoring.
- Ergonomic design, compact and lightweight
- Color TFT LCD 2.4″ display and push button operation
- Measurement results can be transferred to a file e.g. Microsoft Excel
- Intuitive graphical user interface
- Protection class: IP65
- USB battery charging
- External or internal transducer
- Stethoscope function and connector for earphones (adapter not included)
This easy in use, light weight instrument is used for fast, on-site condition assessment of all types of ball and roller bearings, in motors, gearboxes, pumps and fans. It is used for regular measurements at predefined positions and under similar operating conditions.
Number | 780302 |
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Shock pulse measuring method | dBm/dBc, measuring range -9 to 90 dBsc, ±3 dBsv |
Probe type | Integrated probe |
Operating temperature | -10 to + 50°C / 14 to 122 °F |
Resolution | 1°C |
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– Head phone mode | 7 sound levels |
– Condition indication | Green, yellow and red LEDs |
– Measuring indication | Blue LED |
– Protection class | IP65 |
– Display | 2.4” Color TFT LCD Display |
– Casing material | Copolyester/TPE |
– Power / Operating time in hours | 3.63V lithium-ion batteries or rechargeable USB, >25 hours of normal use |
– Dimensions LxWxH mm | 207 x 74 x 41 |
– Weight kg | 0.335 |
What does dBsv meaning?
“dBsv” is not a standard or commonly recognized abbreviation in the context of acoustics, sound measurement, or vibration analysis. In such fields, you typically encounter terms like dB (decibels) for sound intensity, dB(A) for weighted sound measurements that approximate the human ear’s response to sound, or dBV for a voltage level referenced to 1 volt.
It’s possible that “dBsv” could be a specific term or abbreviation used in a particular industry or by a specific company, perhaps relating to a specialized measurement or scale. Without more context, it’s difficult to provide an accurate definition. If “dBsv” is from a specific technical document, manual, or piece of equipment, it would be best to refer to that source for the precise meaning.