Condition Monitoring - Basic Training | APPLIED THEORY
Training objective
In this training course, learners will deepen their understanding of vibration condition monitoring and its role in machine health assessment. They will learn how vibration signals are generated, measured, processed and interpreted, and how these insights can be used to detect and assess common machine faults. The training also provides a structured overview of measuring systems, signal processing methods and diagnostic approaches for typical rotating machine components such as bearings, gearboxes, and belt drives. Once completed, learners will be able to better evaluate vibration data, recognize characteristic fault patterns and apply vibration analysis principles more confidently in practice.
Content of training
Principles of Vibration Technology
Signal Processing
Design of a Condition Monitoring Program
Measuring Systems and Calibration
Sensor Deployment and Data Validation
General Analysis and Diagnosis
Component-Specific Analysis and Diagnosis
Signal Processing
Design of a Condition Monitoring Program
Measuring Systems and Calibration
Sensor Deployment and Data Validation
General Analysis and Diagnosis
Component-Specific Analysis and Diagnosis
Target audience
Engineers, Fitters, Maintenance personnel
Category
Maintenance Products and Services - Condition Monitoring Solutions
Training requirements
Participants should have completed the Condition Monitoring - Basic Training | FUNDAMENTALS course at the Schaeffler Training Campus. They should also have a basic understanding of rotating machinery and maintenance practices.
Training duration
150 min
Further information
This course prepares learners for ISO CAT I and II training. Designed for individuals who want to expand their vibration knowledge beyond the basics, the course provides a structured understanding of vibration condition monitoring principles. The course combines theoretical foundations with practical diagnostic perspectives to help students interpret measurement results in industrial applications. This course is ideal for professionals involved in machine health assessment, troubleshooting, and predictive maintenance of rotating equipment.
