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Sync-M and A
The Sync Series is an exclusive quality testing and diagnosis system for rotating machines with multiple axes, such as transmissions, axles, and transfer cases. The Sync Series uses the synchronous averaging algorithm. This is applied based on the number of engaged gear teeth, in order to assess noise and vibration and the product’s overall quality in terms of design, assembly, and operation. The strengths of Sync-M and A lie in identifying the gear noise quality generated from each individual gear axis, by managing the number of gear teeth in a separate database.
Capabilities:
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Monitor end of line noise and vibration quality
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Carry out end of line testing and monitoring of transmission, axle, bearing and gear systems
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Evaluate comprehensive noise phenomena, including gear whine, rattle and other noises due to manufacturing errors
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Identify problem gearboxes
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Isolate the source of any quality problems
Benefits:
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Reduced troubleshooting time, cost and wastage
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Improved production process and quality consistency leading to reduced wastage
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Track trends and changes in quality with time, across multiple production lines simultaneously
Sync-WebDB
Sync-WebDB is a web-based data management application that is fully integrated with Sync-M and A, performing data inspection and statistical analysis of test results.
Capabilities:
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Provides a compact and secure back up of historical data
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Use historical data to feedback into the learning process for Sync-M and A
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Track trends and changes in quality with time across multiple production lines simultaneously
Benefits:
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Maintain quality of production through individual products across global production lines and manufacturing sites
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Improved target setting for future product development
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Comprehensive test result analysis for systematic quality control
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Efficient management of all test records
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Easy and quick search of all test records
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Access database anywhere via the internet which allows easy data sharing across multiple departments | |
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