ACES Systems Z2021-PROP – Cobra II 2-Channel Vibration & Balancing Analyzer
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Versatile and compact, the ACES Systems Cobra II is a dual-channel vibration and balancing analyzer that combines all of the diverse technologies required for high-end engine vibration analysis, rotor track and balance, and propeller balance into one tool. With the Cobra II, these maintenance functions can easily be performed on virtually any airframe and engine type, such as a two-propeller airplane.
COBRA II FEATURES
- Large Full-Color Screen
- The COBRA II has a large, high-resolution, transmissive, full-color display with a super-bright LED backlight that can be easily viewed in direct sunlight.
- PDF Reporting
- Generate PDF reports directly from the analyzer and store them on a USB flash drive to be printed or saved in a separate location to retain accurate maintenance records.
- Portable Convenience
- Data storage, transfer, display, and analysis are independent of any proprietary software and a PC interface. Application notes and eSetups are now available to download directly to the analyzer via the web.
- Solutions Generated
- The compact COBRA II dual-channel analyzer provides accurate solutions in the minimum number of runs, saving costly run time and fuel. Our solutions are extremely valuable tools that are not offered in similar vibration analysis and balancing instruments as standard features for this market.
- Warranty
- Industry-unique, no-cost, five-year warranty
SPECIFICATIONS
| Vibration Input: | 9.5V Pk-Pk, 0 to 240 IPS Peak with 20 mV per IPS sensor |
| Sensor Types: | Accepts any vibration signal input (acceleration, velocity, displacement) and any voltage-generating sensor. External charge amplifier required for charge mode. |
| Vibration Amplitude Accuracy: | ±1% across the frequency range |
| Frequency Range: | Selectable up to 30 kHz (1,800,000 RPM) |
| Tachometer Inputs: | Better than 1° phase accuracy; 60 to 10,000 RPM |
| Display: | 7" day/night readable color LCD display with super-bright LED backlight |
| Memory: | 1 GB Flash |
| Dimensions: | 10.5" W x 9.75" L x 5" D |
| Weight: | Approx. 6 lbs (2.8 kg) |
| Power Requirements: | Smart Li-Ion battery (internal), 87 Wh |
| Operating Time: | 8 hours |
| Charging Time: | 3 hours (approx.) |
| Vibration Channels: | 2 each |
| Tach/Mag Pickup: | 2 each |
| Trax Optical Tracker | 1 each |
| Strobe: | 1 each |
| USB Port: | 2 each |
| Phase Accuracy: | <1° |
| Balance Frequency: | 60 to 10,000 RPM,± 0.2% |
| Vibration Frequency Range: | 0 to 30 kHz |
| Vibration Amplitude: | 0 to 240 IPS (peak), 20 mV / IPS |
| Dynamic Range: | 98 dB |
| Operating Temperature: | -4°F to 120°F (-20°C to 49°C) |
| Relative Humidity: | 10% to 85% (non-condensing) |
| AC Input: | The data acquisition system is capable of measuring AC values to 9.5V peak-peak. |
| Sensor Types: | The analyzer will accept any vibration signal input (acceleration, velocity, or displacement.) The input is then displayed as collected or integrated into any other vibration unit. The vibration input will accept any voltage-generating sensor (must have external charge converter when in charge mode) and will supply power to the sensor when required. The Cobra II only accepts acceleration or velocity inputs. |
| Analysis Range: | Anti-aliasing filters are used with a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) to transform data from the time to the frequency domain accurately. The analyzer will perform FFT resolutions of 100, 200, 400, 800, 1,600, and 3,200 lines. |
VIDEO OVERVIEW
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Part # | Z2021-PROP |
| Manufacturer | Aces Systems |
| Shipping Information | |
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| Shipping Weight | 25 lbs. |
| Shipping Dimensions | 25 x 21 x 9 in. |
| Schedule B | 9031100000 |
| ECCN | 9B990 |
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
The ACES Systems Cobra II stands out for combining propeller balancing, rotor tracking, and vibration analysis in a single, lightweight device. It utilizes ACES’ proprietary AI Learning Algorithm to reduce the number of test runs required, thereby saving valuable maintenance time and fuel. Its full-color display and intuitive setup menus allow fast in-field operation without needing a separate computer connection.
The Cobra II can generate complete PDF reports directly on the analyzer, eliminating the need for third-party software. These reports include balance data, vibration spectra, and corrective recommendations that can be exported via USB flash drive for printing or digital recordkeeping. This function simplifies documentation and supports traceability for maintenance compliance.
Yes. The analyzer can store hundreds of aircraft and engine setups, and new configurations can be added using industry-standard polar charts. This versatility allows the same unit to be applied across a fleet, from small piston aircraft to turbine-powered helicopters, streamlining vibration monitoring operations.
Technicians can conduct a wide range of diagnostics, including propeller balance, main rotor track and balance, tail rotor balance, overall vibration survey, and vibration spectrum analysis. The Cobra II provides detailed spectral data to identify vibration peaks and harmonics, allowing early detection of bearing wear, imbalance, or misalignment.
The AI Learning Algorithm continuously refines balance solutions during each run by accounting for the unique characteristics of each engine-airframe combination. This self-learning process enables faster convergence to a precise correction weight and phase, reducing fuel burn and maintenance time. The analyzer effectively “learns” how the aircraft responds to adjustments, improving accuracy with use.
The unit features a 7” day/night-readable color LCD screen with a super-bright LED backlight, ensuring visibility in hangars or on flight lines. The full spectral display enables real-time vibration monitoring and analysis, with cursors that allow quick identification of normal and harmonic peaks. This bright and rugged display is optimized for both daylight glare and low-light conditions.
The Cobra II operates on a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, providing several hours of operation in the field per charge. The battery supports repeated data acquisition and analysis cycles, and can be recharged using standard AC power when not in use. This portability allows technicians to work directly on the tarmac or hangar floor without needing an external power source.
Weighing only 6 lbs (2.8 kg), the Cobra II is designed for maximum portability. Its compact size allows it to fit easily into maintenance kits or transport casts for use at remote locations. Despite its small form factor, it provides test-cell-level accuracy in a handheld configuration.
The Cobra II achieves ± 1% accuracy across its full frequency range and supports vibration amplitudes from 9.5V Pk-Pk to 240 IPS Peak. It accepts signals from acceleration, velocity, or displacement sensors for a wide range of applications. These precise readings enable technicians to diagnose vibration problems with confidence and ensure that corrective actions meet OEM standards.
Yes. All data review, setup adjustments, and report generation can be performed directly on the Cobra II unit, without the need for a laptop or external software. This standalone capability makes it particularly useful for field technicians who need to capture, analyze, and store data on-site.
The Cobra II is fully approved for use in the MORE PT-6 Program and other FAA-recognized maintenance initiatives. It captures the vibration data needed to comply with Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) maintenance requirements for turbine engines. This compatibility enables operators to maintain certification and extend engine time between overhaul (TBO) intervals, while ensuring reliability.
The unit accepts input from acceleration, velocity, and displacement sensors through its two simultaneous channels. An external charge amplifier can be used for charge-mode accelerometers, allowing flexible sensor integration for both piston and turbine aircraft. This adaptability supports comprehensive vibration analysis across a wide range of systems.
Because it refines its balance solution automatically after each run, the Cobra II minimizes trial-and-error balancing procedures, reducing total maintenance turnaround time. Technicians can achieve optimal balance more quickly, thereby lowering fuel costs and enhancing operational readiness. These time savings are particularly beneficial for commercial operators and MRO facilities that service multiple aircraft on a daily basis.
To maintain accuracy, ACES Systems recommends annual calibration or sooner if the analyzer experiences shock, exposure to fluids, or extreme environmental conditions. Regular calibration ensures that vibration and tachometer inputs remain within a ±1 percent tolerance. Calibration can be performed through ACES Systems or authorized service providers to ensure continued compliance and precision.

