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Fluke ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager Identifies Issues With Conveyor Systems Before They Become Critical

Imager with new MecQ Mode helps maintenance professionals keep large conveyor systems up and running

EVERETT, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Inspecting large conveyor systems to troubleshoot potential issues can be an inefficient and complex task. The Fluke ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager with the new MecQ™ Mode allows maintenance technicians to quickly scan large areas and visually pinpoint technical issues before they become critical. With the Fluke ii910, technicians can now see what they can’t hear to easily identify problems across large conveyor systems.

“We all know that unplanned downtime can be a costly nightmare, but with Fluke’s cutting-edge acoustic imaging technology, you can stay one step ahead of problems and avoid expensive consequences,” said Tako Feron, acoustic imaging product manager for Fluke Corporation. “Whether you're in the food and beverage industry, distribution centers, automotive manufacturing, or mining, the Fluke ii910 with MecQ Mode is designed to proactively identify potential issues and minimize the risk of downtime.”

Traditional methods such as vibration and airborne ultrasound may be complex and overwhelming. With its user-friendly interface and point-and-scan visualization, the Fluke ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager with MecQ Mode provides an easy-to-use solution that simplifies maintenance workflows. It is specifically designed for mechanical maintenance professionals to focus on specific areas of interest, ensuring precise detection and targeted maintenance. It filters out industrial noise to ensure reliable detection even in challenging conditions. And because the ii910 features contactless scanning, it allows technicians to safely access hard-to-reach areas from a distance, reducing risks on the job.

The ii910 is part of the Fluke suite of precision acoustic imagers that allow maintenance technicians to visually pinpoint leaks in compressed air, gas, steam, and vacuum systems, and partial discharge in high-voltage power lines, insulators, and transformers. Now with the addition of the MecQ Mode on the ii910, teams can visualize potential issues with conveyor systems before they lead to downtime.

MecQ Mode is available now on all Fluke ii910 Precision Acoustic Imagers. For existing customers, MecQ Mode will be added through a free firmware upgrade.

For more information on Fluke ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager with MecQ Mode, visit: https://www.fluke.com/en-us/product/industrial-imaging/precision-acoustic-imager-ii910.

Fluke Corporation

For information on Fluke tools and applications, or to find the location of a distributor, contact Fluke Corporation, P.O. Box 9090, Everett, WA USA 98206, call (800) 44-FLUKE (800-443-5853), fax (425) 446-5116, e-mail fluke-info@fluke.com or visit the Fluke Web site at www.fluke.com.

About Fluke

Founded in 1948, Fluke Corporation is the world leader in compact, professional electronic test tools and software for measuring and condition monitoring. Fluke customers are technicians, engineers, electricians, maintenance managers, and metrologists who install, troubleshoot, and maintain industrial, electrical, and electronic equipment and calibration processes.

FLUKE is a registered trademark of Fluke Corporation. For more information, visit the Fluke website.

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Warren Payne
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warren@paynespencer.com

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Warren Payne
(253) 653-0522
warren@paynespencer.com

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