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Installation

The frequency behavior and dynamic range of the 
sensor can be heavily influenced by installation. 
Poor coupling with the measurement location 
dampens the signal and restricts the frequency 
range. As a general rule, the sensor requires 
firm, friction-locked, contact and resonance-free 
attachment to the measurement location. This 
particularly applies to measurements at high fre-
quencies.

 

Basically, the following applies: 

10 x Weight 

Sensor

 < Weight 

object to be measured

 

The stabilized coupling can be achieved by 

screw-

ing

 the sensor onto the measurement location. If 

screw mounting is not possible or inadmissible, 
the sensor can be attached with an 

adhesive

 

adapter. A 

magnetic

 coupling saves time and ex-

penditure on installation. It does however restrict 
the upper frequency range. 

Screw mounting

Applies to sensors of series VIB 6.12x (M8 / 90°).

Required tools and resources

 

– Hand-held drill

 

– Drill bits (3.5 mm /6.8 mm) with depth gage ring  

 

– 90° countersink bit  (VIB 8.694)

 

– M8 thread tap

 

– Torque wrench with 19 mm / 3/4“ hex socket

 

– Compressed air for cleaning out the hole

 

– Solvent for degreasing

 

– Threadlocker (LOCTITE 243)

Select the point of installation

• The drilled hole must have direct connection to 

the bearing carrier if the sensor should measure 
shock pulse signals.

• Minimum distance between the drilled hole 

and protruding edges of the housing must be 
35 mm (

A

). Allow adequate clearance to attach 

the wrench.

Note

Ensure that a hole can be drilled at the chosen 
location.

Drill threaded hole M8 / 90 °

• Drill pilot hole: 3.5 mm / 15 mm deep (

B

).

• Bore out hole: 6.8 mm / 15 mm deep (

C

).

• Contersink hole: 90° / 3 mm deep (

D

). 

• Blow out the hole.
• Grease thread tap.
• Tap thread: M8 / 12 mm deep (

E

).

• Blow out the hole.

Mount sensor

• Clean the contact surfaces of the sensor and the 

machine with solvent.

• Allow contact surfaces to dry.
• Thinly apply LOCTITE 243 to improve signal 

transmission. 

• Screw in the sensor and tighten with a torque 

wrench (11 Nm, 

F

). 

• Check the sensor for tight mechanical fit. 

Notes

Excessive torque can damage the thread or the 
machine housing. Too little torque can allow the 
sensor to work loose. Incorrect torque always 
causes measurement errors!

The sensor must be protected against static 
charging if it is installed on a non-grounded ma-
chine (e.g. belt-driven fan).

> 35 

Dimensions in mm

3.5

>15

>12

M8

6.8

90°

>3

11 Nm

A

B

C

D

E

F

Summary of Contents for FLUKE VIB 6.12 Series

Page 1: ...Accelerometer Industrial VIB 6 12x VIB 6 14x Installation and Operation ...

Page 2: ...he Ex zone Only sensors of series VIB 6 1 DEX are permit ted to be operated in the Ex zone Sensors of series VIB 6 1 DEX are only to be connected to certified intrinsically safe circuits giving due consideration to the following max imum values Ui 24 V Pi 300 mW Ci 15 nF Li negli gibly small The permissible ambient temperature range is between 30 C and 80 C 22 F 176 F The European installation reg...

Page 3: ...P 67 w straight protective cap and clamp rings IP 68 w cable option VIB 6 760 VIB 6 761 only for series VIB 6 1 IP Shock resistance 250 kms 2 25000 g 50 kms 2 5000 g Temperature sensitivity 0 05ms 2 K 0 01ms 2 K Magnetic sensitivity 5ms 2 T at 50 Hz 1ms 2 T at 50 Hz Base strain sensitivity 0 1ms 2 µm m Temperature range w cable VIB 90093 1 w cable VIB 90007 30 C 80 C 22 F 176 F VIB 6 1 DEX 40 C F ...

Page 4: ...ing out the hole Solvent for degreasing Threadlocker LOCTITE 243 Select the point of installation The drilled hole must have direct connection to the bearing carrier if the sensor should measure shock pulse signals Minimum distance between the drilled hole and protruding edges of the housing must be 35 mm A Allow adequate clearance to attach the wrench Note Ensure that a hole can be drilled at the...

Page 5: ...he adhesive for use Apply the adhesive with a wooden spatula evenly to the base of the mounting adapter and the bonding location approx 1 mm thick I Affix mounting adapter Press the adapter gently against the bonding lo cation and turn it to evenly distribute the adhe sive If applicable screw in the centering pin J Do not remove excess adhesive If necessary apply additional adhesive around the bon...

Page 6: ...a cable duct or protective tube Use cable ties and Velcro fasteners to fix the ca bles in place Do not lay cables parallel to power lines Adhere to the minimum spacing 1 m Lay a loop with sufficient reserve traction ahead of a cable gland Label the cable ends to avoid getting them mixed up Extend the cable Observe the maximum cable lengths see the device installation manual Use appropriate coaxial...

Page 7: ...ntial equalization A line resistance of 120 mOhm is recommend ed for interference protection reasons 1 5 mm 10 m Due consideration is to be given to personnel goods lightning explosion protection as well as other protection types where appropriate for the respective customer trade association insurer state federal government etc In this regard the relevant implementation pro visions are to be obse...

Page 8: ... C Protective terminal housing plastic D Protective terminal housing metallic mounted and insulated housing at PA E Outer shield not laid F Protective cap w clamp ring or IP68 cable option VIB 6 760 6 761 PA potential equalization Connection examples for the Ex zone VIBSCANNER EX PA PA CMS without EX protection Um 250V PE Not connected PA VIB 3 550 50 mm EX i Coaxial VIBXPERT EX Machine A C D Tria...

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