Vibration Data Collector/Analyzer does not need host PC.January 6, 2009 -
Enabling timely corrective maintenance, DCX(TM) empowers vibration analysts to record, collect, and analyze vibration information directly from DRS Tactical Systems' military-grade Tablet PC. This 4-channel diagnostic data collector and real-time analyzer, capable of wireless networking, comes with software suite for remotely recording and analyzing vibration data. Also, automated data analysis tools can compare recordings to historical information and relay findings in plain language.
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Original Press release
Azima DLI
400 West Cummings Park
Woburn, MA, 01801 USA

Azima DLI Announces Enhanced DCX Diagnostic Data Collector and Real-Time Analyzer
New Ruggedized Vibration Analysis Tool Provides Condition Monitoring Departments with Critical Machinery Healthcare Information to Control Maintenance Costs
WOBURN, Mass. - December 8, 2008 - Azima DLI, the innovation leader in the delivery of condition monitoring services, today announced the latest version of its rugged, four-channel diagnostic data collector and real-time analyzer, Azima DLI DCX(TM). DCX empowers vibration analysts to record, collect and analyze vibration information directly from the latest military-grade Tablet PC manufactured by DRS Tactical Systems. Azima DLI is a Gold Sponsor of the event and will be demonstrating DCX at booth #101/200 during the 23rd International Maintenance Conference (IMC-2008), taking place December 8-11 in Bonita Springs, Florida.
Now in its ninth iteration, DCX represents Azima DLI's dedication to providing plant and maintenance managers with timely corrective maintenance information that can be used to reduce maintenance costs. Unlike traditional collectors, the rugged tool foregoes a host PC to provide users with a vibrant, full software suite that remotely records and analyzes vibration data. Automated data analysis tools can then compare the recordings to historical information and relay the findings in plain language to the vibration analyst. Alerted to a potential problem, the user can then either make adjustments to the machinery or record additional data to help the condition monitoring department diagnose the problem.
"Traditional data collectors that only record information have proven to be a hindrance to vibration analysts' productivity," said Jonathan Hakim, president and CEO, Azima DLI. "DCX's automated analysis software allows users to collect, analyze and compare historical data quickly so they can make on-the-spot adjustments or recommend repairs the moment a debilitating issue arises. This one-stop vibration analysis provides critical data that assists in evaluating the machine's condition with great accuracy. This helps avoid mechanical breakdowns and unnecessary maintenance."
DCX features wireless networking, compatibility with Azima DLI's ADVANTAGE(TM) Reliability Portal and a suite of troubleshooting applications including Azima DLI Multi-Plane Balance, ALERT Real Time Analyzer and ME'Scope. These applications allow condition monitoring specialists to conduct tasks from machine balancing up to complex impulse testing and ODS measurements.
For more information on the Azima DLI DCX, you can either view a product demonstration during IMC-2008 at Booth #101/200 or you can download a product sheet at http://www.azimainc.com/dcx/dcx.pdf.
About Azima DLI
Azima DLI is the industry's most innovative and technologically-advanced company focused entirely on predictive maintenance (PdM). With a best-in-class PdM products and services portfolio coupled with deep industry knowledge, global diagnostic expertise and outstanding customer service, Azima DLI customers have one source for all their condition monitoring needs. Azima DLI has saved customers millions of dollars by improving equipment reliability, increasing operational efficiencies and decreasing costs associated with maintenance and unscheduled down-time. Azima DLI is a reliability partner for many Fortune 100 industrial companies. The company is headquartered in Woburn, Massachusetts with offices across the country. For more information, visit http://www.azimadli.com.
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