Pulse Impact Test

The Pulse Impact Test ensures each machine is properly calibrated to avoid operating in resonance for efficient operation. Operating in resonance can diminish productivity, incur damage to vibrating screens and pose safety risks.

How does it work?

Pulse sensors are placed on the vibrating screen in key locations prior to testing. The certified Haver & Boecker Niagara technician strikes the machine at key points with a dead blow hammer while the machine is off. The sensors collect data, which is analyzed to identify the machine’s individual natural frequency. Based on results, engineers can adjust machine parameters to avoid resonance during operation. The programs seamless integration into the Pulse software provides opportunities for easier on-site impact testing.

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