{"id":7702,"date":"2022-06-01T12:52:18","date_gmt":"2022-06-01T10:52:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.servomotorsadjust.com\/?p=7702"},"modified":"2024-09-03T03:38:38","modified_gmt":"2024-09-03T01:38:38","slug":"real-case-of-two-schneider-electric-servomotors-from-the-same-company-one-of-them-with-following-error-and-the-other-one-with-vibrations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.servomotorsadjust.com\/en\/real-case-of-two-schneider-electric-servomotors-from-the-same-company-one-of-them-with-following-error-and-the-other-one-with-vibrations\/","title":{"rendered":"Real case of two Schneider Electric servomotors from the same company, one of them with following error and the other one with vibrations."},"content":{"rendered":"
Through vibration analysis, companies can plan in advance the maintenance of their servomotors to avoid any forced downtime.<\/p>\n
\u00a0A good vibrations control method is much less expensive than simple scheduled replacement program. Nowadays, many companies have replacement programs. This means replacing all the components and bearings whether they are worn (deteriorated) or not.<\/p>\n
\u00a0This can be significantly more expensive and inefficient in comparison with the identification processes of worn parts.<\/p>\n
\u00a0The most important reason for a vibration analysis is that it helps you to detect problems before they become unexpected catastrophic failures, economic losses and production delays.<\/p>\n
\u00a0We are going to describe the real case of two Schneider Electric servomotors from the same company, one of them with <\/strong>following error<\/span><\/strong> and the other one with <\/strong>vibrations.<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n \u00a0In the video you can see two servomotors – one of them producing more vibration (noise) than the other.<\/p>\n