Product category:
Condition monitoring and vibration analysis
News Release from: C-Cubed | Subject: Pocket VibrA Pro
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 December 2004
Portable vibration analyser with low
cost software
C-Cubed is set to make a big impact at MAINTEC 2005 with the launch of Pocket VibrA Pro, its revolutionary low cost and incredibly easy to use portable vibration analyser for condition monitoring.
C-Cubed Limited is set to make a big impact at MAINTEC 2005 (NEC, March 1-3) with the launch of Pocket VibrA Pro, its revolutionary low cost and incredibly easy to use portable vibration analyser for condition monitoring Implemented on the instantly familiar Pocket PC, Pocket VibrA Pro is both powerful and simple to use, allowing condition monitoring data, including frequency spectra, to be automatically analysed and displayed
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 16 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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For use in extreme working conditions, C-Cubed is able to offer Pocket VibrA Pro running on the new extremely rugged and waterproof Recon IP67 Pocket PC.
C-Cubed is very excited to be a UK distributor of this full-spec Windows machine that has literally been made to work underwater.
C-Cubed is also adopting a very unusual strategy in relation to its desktop based vibration data trending software, FreeTrend, in that it is actually paying its customers to use it! The PocketVibrA Pro is offered with an introductory £50 discount plus free software! This is the C-Cubed attempt to "break the mould" of condition monitoring packages, where software normally retails for thousands of pounds but includes far more than users actually require!.
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