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  1. Radial: One of the three vibration axes (Radial, Tangential and Axial), the radial plane represents the direction from the transducer to the center of the shaft on rotating equipment. For typical horizontal machines, Radial equals the vertical axis. For Horizontal machines Radial refers the Horizontal axis to which the accelerometer is attached.
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    “Radial” Vibration occurs as a force applied outward from the shaft. Radial vibration would occur if there is a heavy spot in the motor as it rotates. If there is a deformed fan blade, as the fan spins, the deformed fan blade would pull outwardly on the shaft of the motor causing radial vibration.
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