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Shaft vibration is commonly measured using three displacement probes arranged at the end of a machine shaft - two radial probes to measure side-to-side vibration and one axial or thrust probe to measure forward-and-back vibration. This triaxial probe configuration allows measurement of shaft vibration in all three dimensions to analyze vibration problems.
Shaft vibration is commonly measured using three displacement probes arranged at the end of a machine shaft - two radial probes to measure side-to-side vibration and one axial or thrust probe to measure forward-and-back vibration. This triaxial probe configuration allows measurement of shaft vibration in all three dimensions to analyze vibration problems.
Shaft vibration is commonly measured using three displacement probes arranged at the end of a machine shaft - two radial probes to measure side-to-side vibration and one axial or thrust probe to measure forward-and-back vibration. This triaxial probe configuration allows measurement of shaft vibration in all three dimensions to analyze vibration problems.
It is customary to arrange a set of three displacement
probes at the end of a machine shaft to measure vibration: two radial probes and one axial (or thrust) probe. The purpose of this triaxial probe conguration is to measure shaft vibration (and/or shaft displacement) in all three dimensions: