Haver & Boecker Niagara to launch pulse vibration analysis service
Published by Jessica Casey,
Editor
Global Mining Review,
Haver & Boecker Niagara is launching Pulse Vibration Analysis Service. The company’s new service programme uses the Pulse vibration analysis technology to evaluate vibrating screen performance and provide recommendations to increase uptime and efficiency. The service will help customers achieve production targets, minimise unscheduled downtime and demonstrate sustainable improvements through online asset management in partnership with the company’s vibrating screen service expertise.
“We aim to partner with maintenance managers, reliability engineers and plant managers to thoroughly analyse their screening processes, helping them meet production goals and overcome challenges,” said Wilm Schulz, Haver & Boecker Niagara’s Parts and Service Manager. “Our Pulse Vibration Analysis Service offers more than just technology. We want to help our customers by serving as an extension of their maintenance teams, bringing the knowledge of an OEM to help support their operation.”
Pulse Vibration Analysis Service uses the company’s Pulse Vibration Analysis software to examine the health of a vibrating screen to ensure optimum screening performance and equipment reliability. The software detects irregularities that could translate into diminished performance, decreased efficiency, increased operating costs and imminent breakdown. This gives producers advanced notice so that their operation can plan preventative maintenance programmes to avoid premature wear, downtime and additional expense.
The service programme includes a complete vibrating screen inspection by a Haver & Boecker Niagara certified service technician. Following the inspection, customers receive a Pulse Diagnostic Report, which provides an analysis of their vibrating screen and detailed recommendations to prevent downtime. All of the reports are stored in an online asset management system, giving customers access to a complete record of their vibrating screens’ service and performance histories. This information allows customers to maximise uptime and productivity and increase profitability as a result.
Pulse technology serves as a critical part of PROcheck, the company’s comprehensive service process dedicated to keeping customers’ operations running at peak performance. PROcheck applies Haver & Boecker Niagara’s expertise in diagnostics, processing equipment, engineered screen media, original parts, rebuilds and upgrades, services, plants and process engineering to inspect customers’ screening processes in order to recommend best practices for processing proficiency. An evaluation can be completed quickly, and, if necessary, even while equipment is operating.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/handling-processing/24072020/haver-boecker-niagara-to-launch-pulse-vibration-analysis-service/
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