what is this ? direct indicating vibration pick up

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  • razors edge
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2013
    • 143

    #1

    what is this ? direct indicating vibration pick up

    How was it used -ww2? Any info will be appreciated. Thanks
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  • emmagee1917
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 1492

    #2
    It was used to check the balance of the propellers on aircraft.
    Chris

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    • dave
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 6778

      #3
      I was a vibration analyst for 10 years at an oil refinery and that looks like a very primative device. How was it used w/o picking up vibrations from the engine? It certainly was not attached directly to the prop. Looks like photo election cell or somthing?
      You can never go home again.

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      • emmagee1917
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 1492

        #4
        A 5 minute search on Google told me what is was and what it was used for. No Instructions were included . I'd guess start the motor and get it spinning , then kill the motor . We use something like this on car motors when we have an unlocated rattle. Placing the blade of a large screwdriver on the alt. , ps pump , water pump , etc. and hold the handle to your ear allows you to isolate those vibs from the rest of the engine. A bad bearing or loose / bent shaft or vane will pop right up.
        Chris

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        • jgaynor
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 1287

          #5
          Im guessing the GI flashlight is just the battery holder/power supply. It looks like there is some sort of sliding scale on the black piece. Maybe the scale provides a readout of the vibration frequency??

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          • Varmintpopper
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 121

            #6
            possibly a series of tuning forks with different freguency ranges and a visual means of determining freguency. Just a guess though.

            Good shooting

            Lindy

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