Wind power equipment operates in harsh environments, where internal defects in critical components like gearboxes and blades—such as cracks, wear, or foreign objects—can severely impact efficiency and safety. The industrial videoscope, with its high-resolution imaging, flexible articulation, and small-diameter probes, has become an essential tool for maintenance and quality inspection in the wind power sector.
Application Cases:
1. Wind Power Maintenance Technical Department/Engineering Team – Gear Surface & Edge Inspection
Engineers use industrial videoscopes to inspect for dents on gear surfaces and damaged edges, providing fast, on-site diagnostics of mechanical condition.
2. Wind Farm Quality Supervision – Gear Wear Detection
During field inspections, videoscopes are used to observe wear conditions of internal gearbox gears and evaluate abnormal contact or poor lubrication.
3. High-Precision Transmission Company – Gear Scratches & Oil Hole Foreign Object Check
Videoscopes help detect abnormal friction scratches on gearbox gears and inspect oil holes for foreign object residues. Six images are typically captured for each oil hole, with the clearest one selected for quality documentation.
4. Gear Manufacturing Company – Internal Gear Quality Control
During the gear production process, industrial videoscopes are used to inspect internal structures, ensuring product quality meets high reliability standards before delivery.