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Vibration Analyst Certification Training

Vibration Analyst Certification Training

ISO 18436-2 Cat I and Cat II training programs combining hardware fault rigs, structured course material, and digital simulation software — for training institutes and in-plant L&D teams.

For: Training institute / in-plant L&D team certifying vibration analysts

Training a vibration analyst to ISO 18436-2 Cat I or Cat II means covering theory, signal interpretation, and hands-on fault diagnosis. Theory alone does not build pattern recognition. Hardware alone is expensive and slow to iterate. The TIERA training stack gives you all three.

Structured curriculum. The TCAT Cat I and Cat II course guides map directly to the ISO 18436-2 syllabi. Each module identifies the theory unit, the simulation exercise in ToLearnVibe, and the corresponding hardware lab session. The TCAT Handbook covers the programme arc — learning outcomes, lab session structure, assessment criteria.

Digital pre-practice with ToLearnVibe. Before the analyst handles hardware, they work through simulated fault scenarios in ToLearnVibe. The software presents a vibration spectrum or time waveform and asks the analyst to identify the fault. Immediate feedback. No risk of damaging equipment. No waiting for the rig to become available. Analysts arrive at the hardware lab having already seen 30+ fault signatures in simulation.

Hardware lab with Training Kits. The Training Kit bearing-fault rig gives the analyst a real signal from a real defective bearing — outer race, inner race, cage — at their workstation. The balancing rig lets them run a trial-weight correction and see the result. The cantilever modal kit teaches resonance and frequency response with a physical structure they can touch.

Research-grade escalation with TMFSS. For Cat II programmes and advanced cohorts, the TMFSS Macro expands the fault library to 30+ conditions. Analysts can encounter pump cavitation, gearbox faults, sleeve-bearing characteristics, and belt-drive defects that no compact training kit can replicate.

The combination covers the full training arc: concept → simulation → controlled hardware → advanced fault interpretation.

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