SKF Stethoscope Easily pinpoints bearing and machine noise
The SKF Stethoscope TKST 11 is a high quality instrument which is used to
perform maintenance and repair work. The use of this stethoscope facilitates the interception of acoustic phenomena on bearings, machines and other rotating parts to prevent failures. The TKST 11 includes a headset, two different length probes (70 and 300 mm), all supplied complete in a sturdy carrying case. Online pre-recorded audio samples are available for the TKST 11 demonstrating the most common encountered troublesome machine noises.
" User friendly and easy to operate, no special
training required. " Lightweight ergonomic design makes it easy to operate with one hand. " Excellent sound quality helps to reliably identify the possible cause of the noise. " Excellent quality headset for optimum sound quality even in very high noise environments. " Supplied with two probes, 70 and 300 mm (2.8 and 11.8 in.) long. " Adjustable volume control to reach desired volume. " Pre-recorded demonstration samples and output for recording to facilitate analysis and comparison.
Online sound examples of an
undamaged bearing, damaged inner ring, less damaged inner ring, damaged outer ring, damaged ball, contamination by ashes and cavitation. Technical data Designation TKST 11 Frequency range 30 Hz3 15 kHz Dimensions handset 230 x 70 x 38 mm (9 x 2.8 x 1.5 in) Operating temperature 310 to +45 °C (14 to 113 °F) Probe length 70 and 300 mm (2.8 and 11.8 in.) Output volume Adjustable in 15 levels Case dimensions 360 × 110 × 260 mm (14.2 × 4.3 × 10.2 in.) LCD Black and white display Weight Sound volume Up & down Total 1670 g (3.68 lb) Battery low signal Yes Instrument 290 g (0.64 lb) Maximum recorder output 250 mV Headset 290 g (0.64 lb) Headset 32 ohm (with ear defender) Case contents 1 × Instrument Auto switch off Yes, after 5 min. 1 × Headset 1 × Probe 70 mm (2.8 in.) Battery 2 × AA Alkaline (included) 1 × Probe 300 mm (11.8 in.) Battery lifetime 30 hours minimum 2 × AA Alkaline battery 1 × Instructions for use
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