DYNAMIC
BALANCING
 Tests
have shown that out-of-balance or unbalance is responsible for around
40 to 50% of machine breakdowns.
The
cost of downtime, production loss and repair as a result of poor
balance or out-of-balance is high. Precise balancing of rotating
machinery in the field not only reduces these costs, but also returns
on investment in the long term with trouble-free machine operation.
In
conjunction with Cepstra
(UK) Ltd provide field based dynamic balancing system that
are developed with the backing of more than 50 years experience
of solving field based dynamic balancing problems for the industry
all over the world.
Our
product range is wide and diverse and covers all applications of
field based dynamic balancing
Dynamic balancing (often called field balancing or on-site balancing)
provides a practical efficient method for test facilities, assembly
and plant maintenance to balance or trim balance completely assembled
machines.
Principle balancing steps
Balancing means re-distribution of the mass of a rotating body so
the body rotates without influence on the bearings due to uncompensated
centrifugal forces, and the bearings are not subjected to synchronous
loads.
- Measure
the unbalance
- Correct
the unbalance
Types of unbalance
- Static
unbalance (needs Single-plane balancing)
- Dynamic
unbalance (needs Two-plane balancing)
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