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re: Simplify vibration balancing with Balanset-1A
by JeremyRhish on Fri Dec 20, 2024 9:46 am
Using the Balanset-1A Instrument
Preparing the Necessary Tools
- accelerometers, laser rpm sensor, mounting stand, software application, and additional tools.
- Establish a USB connection between the instrument and the computer, ensuring the software is set up properly.
Setting Up the Sensors
- Mount the vibration transducers securely on the machine's housing where vibrations are most pronounced, typically near the bearings.
- Aim the optical rpm sensor at the rotating shaft and apply a reflective strip to the shaft for phase angle data acquisition.
Launching the Software
- Launch the Balanset software on your computer.
- Select the appropriate balancing mode: single-plane or two-plane, depending on the rotor type and your specific requirements.
Measuring Initial Vibration
- Run the rotor up to its operating speed.
- The application will acquire data on vibration magnitude, rotational velocity, and phase angle to determine the initial imbalance state.
Mounting the Test Weight
- Stop the rotor and attach a trial weight at a specific location on the rotor. The weight's mass can be specified within the software (e.g., in grams).
- Resume rotor operation, and the program will capture the resulting changes in vibration amplitude and phase.
Determining the Corrective Mass
- Using the acquired measurements, the program automatically determines the required corrective weight's mass and angular position.
- The calculated values are presented on-screen in both numerical and graphical formats.
Installing the Correction Weight
- Install the correction weight on the rotor according to the software's calculations.
- If necessary, perform intermediate checks to verify that the imbalance is being reduced.
Verification and Balancing Completion
- After installing the correction weight, run the rotor again and check the residual vibration level.
- If the vibration level is within acceptable limits (according to ISO 1940), the balancing is complete.
- If the vibration level remains high, repeat the process with further weight adjustments.
Creating a Balancing Report
- All balancing results are logged and archived within the software, from which you can produce a printable report summarizing the vibration levels, compensating weight, and its installation position.
Post-Balancing Checklist
- Verify the secure attachment of all balancing weights and measurement sensors.
- Check that the rotor's rotation is smooth and free from undue noise or vibration.
- If the rotor is part of a complex mechanism, verify the proper interaction of all its components.
By implementing this method, you can effectively eliminate imbalance, reduce vibration levels, and increase the lifespan of the machinery.
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