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Zoom your spectrum in on the peak labeled 70.3 and see if there are sidebands around it. This may be a bearing natural frequency being rung by the inner race defect. The sideband spacing will show you the cause. Can you post an autocorrelated time wave form?
Danny
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| Posts: 1446 | Location: Midlothian, VA, US | Registered: 22 February 2005 |    |
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While you have identified defects within the spectra, the amplitudes are extremely low and I would probably not make a fuss about this at this time. The running speed shown is 2920? You are viewing the data in g's rms. I would prefer to look at it in velocity. What does the history look like? Does the waterfall appear to be getting worse over time? Take a good look at all of your data to come to a solid decision. Regards,
Mick McAfee
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| Posts: 57 | Location: Kalamazoo, MI | Registered: 07 February 2006 |    |
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