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Hi guys,

We have CSI RBMware here and have some difficulty in finding the right bearings. Lot of bearings are not available in our CSI Warehouse. Is there any updates available?
 
Posts: 286 | Location: Saudi Arabia | Registered: 27 February 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Jenish,

I think that the current version for stand alone installations is 4.90.

I don't know what updates included additions to the bearing database, but you can find it on CSI's website.

Good Luck,


Danny
 
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Hello Jenish-
You can find the frequencies you are looking for in The Bearing Expert Toolkit. It is used to compliment the limited databases provided within your condition monitoring software. The Bearing Expert is soley focused on providing you with the base bearing frequencies, interchange data, harmonics, part number descriptions and much more. Please visit us at The Bearing Expert Toolkitand try our product. It is used worldwide for just such situations.
 
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My stand alone version is v4.8. So maybe i need an update.ryt?

Thanks smartini. Itz a valuable link which u provide!!

Is it appropriate to use the 60% and 40% rule for the BPFI and BPFO? How can i put that in the user warehouse directly?
 
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Do you have a manufacturer and a brg number? Post the info and someone maybe have it. Olov


olov dot li at vtab dot se
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Hello guys,

I tried it in The bearing Expert, but it also said "I dont know".

I have very little information about this bearing. Itz QJ1952 and have 28 balls.Nothing else..
 
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That's not a standard size and might have been custom made. We do not have an interchange for it, without the manufacturers info you probably will have to measure one to get your frequencies.

Mike Bensema
FAG Industrial Services
 
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OLI
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So if you have or can get a spare all that remains is to take the measurement by hand and calc. the freq´s. Olov


olov dot li at vtab dot se
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Hi,
Not an RBM Ware expert, but, I know of the QJ bearing, they were a product I was responsible for the manufacturing engineering on, when working some years ago at the INA bearings factory in the UK. I can't remember too much about them now, it was Sept 99 when I left there! IIRC they are a thrust bearing, sooo long ago!!!
Try the INA/FAG site for fequencies.
 
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Yes itz a thrust bearing which we are using in a big compressor.
 
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