MOBIUS INSTITUTE VIBRATION ANALYSIS CAT II
PT. Putranata Adi Mandiri provides training Intermediate Vibration Analyst Training & Certification
Mobius Institute is ISO/IEC 17024 and ISO 18436-1 accredited, meaning that you are assured that your certification meets the highest global standards, and our training teaches you everything you need to know according to the ISO 18436 standard for vibration analyst training. There is no more highly regarded training & certification available.
CAT-II Course Overview
The Category-II course spans four days with an additional half day for review and the exam. It is intended for people who have mastered the basics but who need to be
able to take good data (and decide how the data collector should be set up), analyze a range of fault conditions, and understand balancing and alignment.
We teach you to test machines correctly, how to diagnose faults accurately, perform additional diagnostic tests for verification, how to set vibration alarm limits, and how to correct certain types of faults. You will learn what your analyzer settings mean so that you can take the best measurements. And you will learn why the vibration signatures change the way they do and how to use time waveform analysis and phase analysis to verify the fault condition.
You will come away from the course with a solid understanding of:
- How a well-designed program and a reliability centered maintenance approach improve the OEE and therefore the bottom line
- The condition monitoring technologies: acoustic emission, infrared analysis (thermography), oil analysis, wear particle analysis, & motor testing via supplementary training
- How machines work; via supplementary self-study using the “Equipment Knowledge” section
- How to select the correct measurement location and axis, and collect good, repeatable measurements
- What the Fmax, resolution, averaging and other analyzer settings mean, and how to select the optimum settings for a wide variety of machine types
- How to analyze vibration spectra, time waveforms, envelope (demodulation), and phase measurements
- How to diagnose: unbalance, eccentricity, misalignment, bent shaft, cocked bearing, looseness, rolling element bearings faults, journal bearing faults, gearbox faults, resonance, and other conditions
- How to set alarm limits manually and with statistics
- How to balance and align a machine, and correct a resonance condition











