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⚠️ Using the same vibration limit for all machines. That can lead to false alarms or—worse—missed early warnings of bearing wear, imbalance, or looseness.

📈 While ISO 10816-3 is excellent for baseline condition monitoring, always pair it with trend analysis . A 2 mm/s increase over a week tells you more than a single “Zone B” reading. Do you apply ISO 10816-3 in your facility? Share your experience or ask a question below. 👇 iso 10816 3

That’s exactly where comes in. It’s the global benchmark for evaluating vibration severity on machinery with power above 15 kW and operating speeds between 120 and 15,000 rpm . ⚠️ Using the same vibration limit for all machines

If you work with industrial machinery—pumps, compressors, fans, or motors—you’ve likely encountered the question: “Is this vibration level acceptable?” A 2 mm/s increase over a week tells

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