Over the past decade, condition monitoring has emerged as a critical strategy for ensuring machine reliability, optimizing efficiency, and reducing unexpected downtime. Traditional approaches to condition monitoring, particularly those focusing on vibration and temperature measurements have proven effective in detecting imminent machine failures. However, these methods alone present an incomplete picture of machine health. To achieve a more comprehensive understanding and to detect a wider range of issues more swiftly, expanding the scope of condition monitoring to include additional parameters such as torque and motor current is essential.
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