Fluke 805 Vibration Meter
Fluke 805 Vibration Meter The Fluke 805 is a handheld vibration meter built for front-line mechanical troubleshooting, giving reliable, repeatable readings of overall vibration and bearing condition. It is designed for maintenance teams who need to check rotating equipment quickly and make confident maintenance decisions without specialist analyst training. Brand and standards Fluke is one of the most trusted names in test and measurement, and Powerpoint Engineering is an authorised Fluke distributor in Ireland. The 805 measures overall vibration alongside bearing condition and temperature, so it builds a more accurate picture of machine health than vibration alone. Its sensor tip combines vibration and force sensors and compensates for user variation in force or angle, which yields high-fidelity, repeatable readings between operators. Applications The 805 suits routine condition monitoring and fault-finding across plant and facilities: Screening bearings and overall vibration on motors, pumps and fans Front-line mechanical troubleshooting where repeatable readings matter Checking machine health using the four-level severity scale Measuring temperature with the integrated infrared sensor for better diagnostics Reaching awkward locations with external accelerometer support Specifications Specification Fluke 805 Overall vibration range 10 Hz to 1,000 Hz Bearing assessment (Crest Factor+) 4,000 Hz to 20,000 Hz Severity scale Four levels: Good, Satisfactory, Unsatisfactory, Unacceptable Measurement units Acceleration, velocity and displacement Temperature Integrated infrared temperature sensor On-board memory Up to 3,500 measurements Data export USB, with Microsoft Excel trending templates What's in the box Fluke 805 vibration meter USB cable Storage case and belt holster Quick reference guide and CD-ROM with Excel template and documentation Two AA batteries and the Fluke 805 data sheet FAQs What does the Fluke 805 actually measure? It measures overall vibration from 10 Hz to 1,000 Hz in acceleration, velocity and displacement, plus bearing condition using Crest Factor+ between 4,000 Hz and 20,000 Hz. An integrated infrared sensor reads temperature too, giving you a fuller picture of machine health in one screening. Do I need to be a vibration analyst to use it? No. The interface keeps inputs to RPM range and equipment type, and an on-board processor grades results on a four-level severity scale from Good to Unacceptable. The plain textual alerts let front-line maintenance staff act on readings without specialist analysis training. Can Powerpoint Engineering calibrate my Fluke 805? Yes. Our in-house calibration and repair laboratory services Fluke instruments and issues traceable certificates. Speak to our calibration team to book a slot and keep your readings dependable. To see related instruments, view our range of vibration and alignment meters, or talk to our team about calibration and training for your equipment.
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