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The PT300Mini is a compact, portable demonstration rig driven by a micro DC motor with integrated speed control via a DC regulator. It supports a range of bearing fault simulations, allowing users to observe and analyse defect frequency characteristics at variable speeds.
Additional capabilities include rotor dynamic balancing, start-stop testing, and eccentric rotor trials. Designed as an advanced experimental platform for investigating the fault behaviour of rotating machinery, the PT300mini is ideal for engineering education, laboratory simulation, and academic research applications.
Simulates a range of bearing faults including inner and outer ring defects, rolling element damage, cage faults, and compound bearing issues.
Replicates common mechanical faults such as rotor eccentricity, mechanical looseness, and shaft misalignment.
Supports both cantilever and centre rotor mounting configurations, with functionality for rotor dynamic balancing.
Enables frequency analysis of bearing faults under variable speed conditions.
Allows start-stop cycle testing of the test bench.
Power Supply: Single-phase 110/220V AC, 50Hz/60Hz
Power Consumption: Less than 120W
Speed Range: 0–3000 RPM, adjustable via a knob with LCD display
Material: Aluminium alloy with anodized surface treatment
Dimensions: 350 x 120 x 120 mm
Weight: Approximately 4.5 kg