SpotSee debuts vibration monitoring system

By |  November 28, 2017

SpotSee’s OpsWatch is designed to deliver real-time impact and equipment vibration information. Photo courtesy of SpotSee

SpotSee, an internet of things and end-to-end solution provider, released the OpsWatch Vibration Monitoring System, which is designed to deliver real-time impact and equipment vibration information. According to the company, the OpsWatch system helps users spot trends and identify potential issues before they result in unplanned downtime.

The vibration monitoring system provides alerts when the vibrations in a piece of equipment are outside the normal range. It also has the ability to stream condition-based data through Wi-Fi, SpotSee adds.

In addition, by using the OpsWatch Cloud, users can access their information from any web-enabled device through a secure log-in. The dashboard shows whether an equipment is in “normal” or “alarm” mode and from there, users can view more in-depth information on their equipment, as well as equipment performance trends.

“Vibration is the earliest indicator of potential mechanical failure,” says Tony Fonk, CEO of SpotSee. “With SpotSee’s vibration monitoring products such as OpsWatch in place, we are able to predict pending failure and save companies thousands of dollars in expensive repairs. OpsWatch’s predictive maintenance capabilities make it essential to the mining industry.”

SpotSee, headquartered in Dallas, is the parent company of the supply chain monitoring brands ShockWatch, ShockLog, SpotBot, ShockTrak and WarmMark.

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