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Old 06-17-2018, 10:19 AM   #101
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A phone is not going to give you accurate information you need to find the problem. The vibration sensor should be firmly attached to the point of measurements. The one we used at my last job had a very strong magnet to hold it.

When we checked for vibration. We checked both horizontal and vertical front and rear of the engine and generator. From what you've posted it doesn't sound like an engine problem but more of a gear or shaft issue.

If you have the means to get stuff from Amazon. They have some decent vibration test meters that you could get the data and have someone state side analyze it.

TES 3100 VIBRATION METER https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LYR0W6X..._FKNjBbM1ZX3DX
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