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A new patented mechanical power transmission monitoring product range is proving to be the perfect solution for maintenance personnel and production planners alike. It offers exceptional advantages for use within mechanical drivetrains that operate critical or non-critical processesand provides constant data about the condition of either gearboxes (AIQ CORE) or the elastomers within drive couplings (AIQ Detect).

AIQ Detect monitors the position of the relevant coupling hubs to each other whilst the coupling is working in real time operation. Designed for use with the Flender N-EUPEX and RUPEX coupling ranges, the AIQ Detect indicates operating speed and elastomer wear both visually, using a traffic light system, green-light for good condition, yellow-light showing elastomerwear, or red-light indicating element requires replacing. Alternatively, it can transmit signals to a mobile phone, fitted witha license free AIQ application, via Bluetooth or can link to a PLC and will advise of healthy elastomer condition or can emit warning  signals,  or  if  required,  shut  down  the  process  to  avoid  catastrophic  damage.

A coupling modification kit can be supplied to enable existing couplings to benefit from the AIQ Detect.

Advantages in using the AIQ unit for coupling monitoring are: 
•Advantages in using the AIQ unit for coupling monitoring are: 
•Continuous coupling elastomer wear monitoring, avoiding unexpected expensive downtime. 
•Elimination of coupling failures 
•Speed measurement. 
•Direction of rotation detection. 
•PLC connectivity to enable remote coupling condition monitoring. 
•Coupling monitoring via blue tooth in conjunction with the AIQ mobile telephone app.
•Visual display of the condition of the coupling elastomers via built in led display. 
•Optional Wi-Fi connectivity at point of order. 

AIQ Core can be supplied pre-installed into Flender gearboxes or as a package of components that can be retrofitted into existing  Flender  units  or  for  use  within  gearboxes  supplied  by  other  manufacturers  (AIQ  Core  retro  fit).

The AIQ core has been designed to monitor the condition of your gearbox continuously, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and will provide data showing the condition of gears or bearings and in turn will advise not only if there is a problem, but it will also indicate which component is showing wear. Add to this the monitoring of fluid level, quality of oil and temperature and youtruly have a device that is designed to save you unexpected down time, increase production and save money whilstincreasing  profitability.

The software will provide a digital output which can be monitored via Bluetooth, a PLC or via the dedicated AIQ web portal. Additionally, the unit can log operating times including stop / start information and will provide ID/Tag numberinformation  which  will  show  the  location  of  the  equipment  within  the  plant.

• Maintenance intervals can be planned based on the information provided by the AIQ Core. 
• Up to 50% longer oil life. 
• Lower service costs. 
• Proactive maintenance can detect defects, reducing downtime.
• Connection via PLC, blue tooth, or Wi-Fi. 
• A comprehensive AIQ App is available for both Android and IOS operating systems.

As you can see, the above advantages will give you peace of mind knowing that continuous condition monitoring of your gearboxes  provides  real  time  data  which  will  enhance  your  maintenance  programme  decisions.

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A typical application of the AIQ Detect  &  the technical capability of
jbj Techniques Limited ~ exceptional mechanical & fluid power expertise 

jbj Techniques is a company with a wealth of experience in producing bespoke drivelines for critical applications and areregularly  called  upon  to  solve  application  problems  both  in  industrial  and  hazardous  environments.

An example of which led to the design and production of a special (now standard) assembly to work within the hydraulicindustry  and  was  developed  for  hazardous  Zone 1  applications.

The development of the ’Wet Mount Bellhousing assembly’ was to overcome an existing problem and enable the useof hydraulic piston pumps within a Zone 1 environment. The issue was down to the fact that when the pump wasdelivering various flow and pressure requirements for the system, the pulsation around the pump shaft seal would causethe seal to grip the shaft and consequently was generating excessively high temperatures which could produce apotential  ignition  source  and  so  would  not  fall  within  the  defined  ATEX  Zone  1  requirements.

Using existing jbj equipment and in-house manufacturing a suitable bellhousing assembly was created and with anadditional cooling adaptor integrated onto the pump mounting face of the bellhousing, jbj were able to deliver an oilcooling path across the face of the pump shaft seal thereby reducing the temperature of the seal to within acceptablelimits. The pumped oil flow was passed through an external heat exchanger to maintain the oil temperature. In additiona Rupex® drive coupling provided the connection between the motor and pump shaft and the assembly was providedcomplete  with  ATEX  certification.

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Wet mount bellhousing arrangement

 

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