Vibration Analyst CAT II (ISO 18436-2)
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Why take the Category II Vibration Analyst course?
Predictive maintenance enables faults to be detected and diagnosed before they cause downtime or production losses. The Category II Vibration Analyst certification equips you to interpret vibration data, identify the main mechanical faults and make informed decisions to improve equipment reliability.
During the course, you will develop the skills set out in the ISO 18436-2 standard and prepare yourself to pass the official certification exam with confidence.
What will you learn during the training?
The training combines theory and practical case studies so that you can apply what you’ve learnt from day one. During the course, you will work on aspects such as:
- Advanced spectrum interpretation.
- Diagnosis of imbalances, misalignments and play.
- Identification of defects in bearings and gears.
- Data acquisition and validation techniques.
- Trend analysis.
- Recommendation of corrective actions.
- Application of the ISO 18436-2 standard.
All of this is covered through exercises based on real-life industrial maintenance scenarios.
Everything you need to get your certification.
Our objective is not simply to deliver a training course, but to prepare you to confidently apply vibration analysis techniques in industry and successfully complete your certification.
The course is officially recognised by the Vibration Institute, and the certification examination is conducted through the Institute’s certification process.
Training is delivered by experienced Predictive Maintenance and Condition Monitoring specialists who combine technical expertise with real industrial case studies and practical problem-solving.
During the course you will receive:
- Comprehensive training materials.
- Tuition from certified instructors.
- Practical industrial case studies.
- Interactive question-and-answer sessions.
- Full preparation for the certification examination.
- Ongoing support throughout the course.
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Companies operating across sectors including energy, automotive, food manufacturing and industrial maintenance rely on our training programmes.
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Designed for:
- Maintenance Engineers
- Reliability Engineers
- Predictive Maintenance Specialists
- Condition Monitoring Technicians
- Mechanical Engineers
- Maintenance Supervisors
12 months’ previous experience in vibration analysis is required.
Lugar:
TSI Offices
We are able to deliver this course at the client’s premises.
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¿Por qué elegir TSI?
For many years, TSI has been delivering specialised training for Predictive Maintenance professionals with a strong emphasis on practical, industry-focused learning.
Our instructors are active industry specialists who bring real-world engineering experience directly into the classroom through practical examples and live industrial case studies.
Schedules
Morning: 09:00 am – 14:00 pm
Afternoon: 15:00 pm – 18:00 pm
Friday: 09:00 am – 14:00 pm
Duration
38 hours
Price
Course: 1.395€
Exam: 450€
Total Price: 1.845€
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have any additional questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
What are the requirements to enrol on the Category II course?
To be eligible for Category II certification, candidates are recommended to have Category I knowledge and must meet the training and practical experience requirements specified in ISO 18436-2.
Does the course prepare me for the official certification?
Yes. The course is designed to prepare delegates for the official Category II Vibration Analyst certification examination, following the syllabus and requirements established in ISO 18436-2.
What will I learn during the course?
You will learn how to interpret vibration spectra, diagnose faults in rotating machinery, analyse trends, identify defects in bearings, gears and other mechanical components, and correctly apply predictive maintenance techniques.
What type of machinery will I learn to analyse?
Throughout the course, you will work with common industrial rotating equipment, including:
- Pumps
- Electric motors
- Fans
- Compressors
- Gearboxes
- Turbines
- Other rotating industrial machinery
What measuring instruments are used during the training?
Delegates will gain hands-on experience using professional vibration measurement equipment, accelerometers, vibration analysis software and other tools commonly employed in predictive maintenance programmes.
What is the difference between predictive maintenance and preventive maintenance?
Preventive maintenance is based on scheduled maintenance intervals, whereas predictive maintenance assesses the actual condition of machinery using techniques such as vibration analysis, enabling faults to be detected early and reducing maintenance costs.
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