The UE Systems Ultraprobe 401 digital grease caddy combines advanced digital technology and data management
software in an ultrasound-assisted lubrication management system. The system provides the ability to review
and continually improve total lubrication practice, note warning signs, and trend successes for either
condition-based or time-based, preventive lubrication.
As lubrication levels in a bearing decrease, friction increases and ultrasound levels rise. The Ultraprobe 401
translates ultrasound into the audible range, enabling users to hear and recognize bearing sounds while simultaneously
viewing decibel levels on a display panel. Bearings with increases over 8 dB and no change in sound quality need lubrication.
A lube route is created, and baseline data is uploaded to the grease caddy. When decibel levels drop to the baseline level,
the user will know to stop adding lubricant. The lubrication data can then be stored and added to the bearing's history file.
The system provides a wide range of data including bearing housing lubrication capacity, the type of grease used, baseline dB
levels, dB levels before and after applying grease, the amount of strokes needed to apply grease, cost of grease, cost analysis,
and trend bearing condition. Bearing lubrication data is seamlessly integrated into the data management system, allowing users
to monitor bearing condition and lubrication history.