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Here’s a professional, informative post about , suitable for LinkedIn, a company blog, or an internal technical update. Title: Vibration Severity: Understanding ISO 10816-3 for Rotating Machinery iso 10816 3
⚠️ 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. A 2 mm/s increase over a week tells
If you work with industrial machinery—pumps, compressors, fans, or motors—you’ve likely encountered the question: “Is this vibration level acceptable?” If you work with industrial machinery—pumps
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 .
📈 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. 👇