| Manufacturer: | PREDICTECH |
| Availability: | 10 |
| In Stock: |
Do not let a failed vibration transmitter leave critical rotating equipment unprotected. A working condition-monitoring chain is often the difference between planned maintenance and an avoidable shutdown.
At Moore Automation, we support buyers who need hard-to-source monitoring and automation spares when the installed system still works, but one failed module threatens reliability. PREDICTECH is associated with vibration monitoring and machinery condition applications where transmitters are used to bring machine-health signals into a control or protection environment. When a replacement need turns urgent, the priority is not browsing product families. It is securing the exact module that keeps the monitoring loop alive.
With a large on-site inventory, fast global shipping, and a 12-month warranty, Moore Automation helps plants and maintenance teams keep proven monitoring systems in service without stretching outage risk any further than necessary.
The current PREDICTECH listing is focused and practical. The key item currently available is TM201-A02-B00-C00-000-E00-G00, identified as a vibration transmitter module.
This kind of module is typically relevant when an installed condition-monitoring setup still has value, but a failed transmitter now prevents the system from delivering the machine-health data that operations and maintenance teams rely on. In that situation, a board- or module-level replacement is often the fastest path back to stable monitoring.
Vibration transmitters are commonly used to convert machinery vibration signals into forms that can be trended, alarmed, or integrated with higher-level control systems. In practical plant use, they support early fault awareness for rotating assets such as pumps, motors, compressors, fans, and other equipment where bearing damage, imbalance, looseness, or alignment issues can escalate if vibration data disappears.
That is why a failed transmitter should not be treated as a minor accessory issue. Once the signal path is gone, a site can lose visibility into machine condition and drift back toward reactive maintenance.
The current offer includes the PREDICTECH TM201-A02-B00-C00-000-E00-G00 vibration transmitter module, shown with an availability figure of 10 and an in-stock marker. For procurement teams, that makes it relevant as a direct replacement candidate when the installed part number has already been identified in the field.
Because the listing is module-specific, buyers should approach it as a precision spare-parts purchase rather than a general monitoring-system inquiry. The key decision is whether the exact TM201 configuration matches the installed application, signal requirements, and monitoring architecture already in use on site.
For vibration-monitoring spares, one missing character in the model code can matter. Exact match confirmation is usually more important than rushing to place a generic order.
Moore Automation is not the original manufacturer. Our role is to help buyers source genuine, surplus, and difficult-to-find automation and monitoring components when ordinary channels are too slow, too uncertain, or no longer suitable for a live plant requirement.
For PREDICTECH-related needs, that means practical sourcing support: part-number verification, help with product photos and available documentation, global shipping, English-language communication, and a supply model that works for urgent replacement demand instead of casual catalog browsing.
A monitoring system only helps when the signal path stays intact. Replacing the right vibration transmitter in time helps preserve trend continuity, supports better maintenance decisions, and reduces the chance that an emerging mechanical issue goes unseen. From TM201 replacement demand to broader condition-monitoring spare support, Moore Automation helps buyers keep critical machine-health infrastructure working.
Q: What PREDICTECH item is currently available?
A: The current listing includes TM201-A02-B00-C00-000-E00-G00, identified as a vibration transmitter module.
Q: What kind of application is this module usually associated with?
A: Modules in this category are commonly used in machinery vibration monitoring and condition-monitoring setups for rotating equipment.
Q: Can Moore Automation help if the installed module code is hard to read?
A: Yes. A clear nameplate image or module photo can help verify the exact part number before shipment.
Q: Does the shown availability guarantee live stock at the moment of ordering?
A: Availability should always be confirmed before shipment, especially for urgent maintenance and legacy spare-part purchases.
For a faster quotation, send the exact part number, brand, required quantity, delivery country, and urgency level. If available, include a photo of the installed module or its nameplate so the replacement can be checked against the existing monitoring application before shipment.


