Haver & Boecker designed the Pulse programme specifically to monitor the health of vibrating screens to ensure optimum screening performance and equipment durability.
The company, which designed the Pulse programme specifically to monitor the health of vibrating screens to ensure optimum screening performance and equipment durability, says the leasing options, basic and professional, fit small and large operations.
Both programmes include an industrial-grade tablet computer, eight tri-axial sensors, a monthly maintenance package and optional expert analysis reports.
The sensors attach to key places on the equipment and send up to 24 channels of data to the tablet, which displays a real-time view of the machine’s orbit, acceleration, deviations and more.
For an additional cost, the Haver & Boecker engineering team will analyse the results.
The team then provides the customer with a report that includes a thorough examination of the machine’s performance and recommendations for improvement.
If the results require further examination, a Haver technician will schedule an on-site inspection.
“We understand screening equipment is a significant portion of an operation’s budget, which is why we developed the Pulse leasing programme,” says Karen Thompson, president of Haver & Boecker Canada.