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Improving Gearbox Test Consistency with Atten[2] OilWear Sensor
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Improving Gearbox Test Consistency with Atten[2] OilWear Sensor

In this Case Study, learn how Atten2’s oil wear sensor improved gearbox validation by solving unreliable oil cleanliness testing caused by air bubbles.

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Reliable gearbox validation with accurate oil cleanliness monitoring in bubbly conditions.

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This case study shows how Hyster Yale Material Handling improved gearbox validation by solving unreliable oil cleanliness testing caused by air bubbles.

Incotech Ltd integrated the Atten[2] OilWear S sensor into a test bench, enabling real-time monitoring and accurate separation of bubbles from contaminants.

This resulted in faster testing, reliable measurements, simpler system design, and improved confidence in gearbox quality before assembly.

Article Highlights:

  • Hyster Yale Material Handling faced inconsistent gearbox testing due to air bubbles affecting oil cleanliness measurements.
  • Traditional particle counters struggled in low-pressure, aerated oil conditions.
  • Incotech Ltd integrated the Atten[2] OilWear S sensor into a custom test bench.
  • Real-time monitoring enabled accurate differentiation between air bubbles and contamination particles.
  • Eliminated the need for complex high-pressure systems to suppress bubbles.
  • Reduced testing time and improved repeatability of results.
  • Increased confidence in gearbox quality before assembly.
  • Scalable solution for other applications with foamy or aerated oil systems.

Key Takeaway:

Atten[2] OilWear S sensor enables accurate, real-time oil cleanliness measurement even in bubbly, low-pressure conditions—helping Hyster Yale Material Handling achieve faster, more consistent, and reliable gearbox validation without complex system modifications.

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