Petite Health Check V10 Fujizakuraworks
To ensure your Petite Health Check V10 remains accurate for the next 5 years, follow these guidelines:
Let’s break down exactly what you get when you download the v10 release.
In a wet, washdown environment, large Fluke meters are overkill. The IP54-rated Petite Health Check V10 is perfect for checking conveyor belt motors and refrigeration compressors. A large bakery in Osaka reported decreasing unexpected downtime by 63% after implementing a weekly V10 check cycle.
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Petite Health Check v10 is here! Faster scans, clearer results, and improved accuracy for small-breed health monitoring. Key updates:
Available now for download on FujizakuraWorks. Update notes and changelog included.
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Most vibration pens use a single-axis sensor. The V10 uses a six-axis array (3-axis acceleration + 3-axis gyroscope) with a sampling rate of 25.6 kHz. This allows it to detect not just overall vibration (ISO 10816-3 compliance) but also specific bearing fault frequencies (BPFI, BPFO, BSF, FTF).