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Gearbox Case Study

The gearbox of industrial machinery was showing early signs of wear based on route-based vibration data collected by MDI using common condition monitoring hardware. Analysis found elevated vibration levels at running speeds for both the motor and gearbox indicative of internal issues. A borescope inspection confirmed damage inside the gearbox consistent with the vibration readings, allowing the problem to be identified without disassembling the machinery.

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Gearbox Case Study

The gearbox of industrial machinery was showing early signs of wear based on route-based vibration data collected by MDI using common condition monitoring hardware. Analysis found elevated vibration levels at running speeds for both the motor and gearbox indicative of internal issues. A borescope inspection confirmed damage inside the gearbox consistent with the vibration readings, allowing the problem to be identified without disassembling the machinery.

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Mini Case Study:

Gearbox Damage

Introduction
Gearboxes play a critical role in industrial machinery, but they are also prone to wear, misalignment,
and other defects. As a result, regular condition monitoring is essential to determine early signs of
wear and tear and ensure operational uptime.

Analysis
MDI was commissioned to perform a typical route-based data collection and noticed some warning
signs on the gearbox.

MDI utilized the following hardware for this analysis:


» CTC’s AC216, a popular magnet mount accelerometer specially engineered for route-based
measurements.
» CTC’s MH214-3A, a multipurpose two-rail mounting magnet.
» CTC’s CB104-C555-006-K2C-SF, an Emerson/CSI compatible cable and connector assembly.

Utilizing a cable with a breakaway safety feature for portable data collection (as shown here) is
extremely important for analyst safety while collecting data on large operating machinery

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Mini Case Study:
Gearbox Damage

Findings Data Collected by MDI


» The motor shows acceptable but high
(moderate) vibration levels according to the
ISO Standards 2081-3 as per machine class
and type.

» The motor shows elevated vibration at the


running speed component 1X (13.56 Hz) with
an amplitude of (6.4 mm/s rms) indicative of
a few causes such as structure looseness
and excessive clearance.

» The gearbox also shows elevated vibration at


the running (input) speed, in addition to
impacts on the TWF which could be an
indication of internal damage in the gearbox.

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Mini Case Study:
Gearbox Damage

Conclusion
As a result, MDI requested a borescope inspection to confirm the condition of
the gearbox. Utilizing a borescope to validate some early warning signs allows
technicians to identify defects, wear, or damage in inaccessible spaces without
disassembling machinery or structures.

Following the borescope examination, damage consistent with the vibration data
was validated as depicted in the photo to the left.

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