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Balancing

Excessive Vibration in rotating machinery can cause unacceptable levels of noise and, more importantly, substantially reduce the life of shaft bearings. When unbalance has been identified and quantified, the correction is straightforward. Weight has to be either added or removed from the rotating element. The ultimate aim being to reduce the uneven mass distribution so that the centrifugal forces and hence the vibrations induced in the supporting structures are at an acceptable level.

 

 

Benefits of Balancing

  • Minimize Vibration - Unbalance is still the major source of machine vibration.

  • Minimize Noise - Airborne noise is often directly attributable to mechanical vibration.

  • Minimize Structural Stress - The forces produced by unbalance have to be absorbed by the surrounding structure.

  • Minimize operator stress and fatigue - Exposure to high levels of vibration and noise affects operator efficiency.

  • Increase machine life - The time between outages can be extended if the machine is running smoothly.

  • Increase bearing life - Bearings bear the brunt of the unbalance forces.

  •  Increase product quality - Minimum vibration, especially on machine tools, produces better parts.

  • Increase personnel safety - Dangers associated with machine failure are minimized.

  • Increase productivity - Extra machines are not required “just in case” of breakdowns. Spare capacity is kept to a minimum. Energy consumption is reduced.

 

Our Capabilities

We are capable of providing the following balancing services:

  • On site One and Two plane balancing on all rotating assemblies
 
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