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Our range of advanced balancing equipment is backed by a
comprehensive contract balancing service capable of handling items from
a few grams to 10 tonnes.
The
service is ideal for prototype or short batch runs of components up to
6 metres long and 2.1 metres diameter. It also offers a cost-effective
alternative to in-house balancing operations - where batch sizes may not
justify customers investing in their own equipment - and is equally applicable
for medium and high volume applications where accurate dynamic balancing
is required within JIT and KanBan manufacturing environments.
Our in-house design team will custom-engineer automatic
or semi-automatic balancing equipment to meet specific applications -
such as very high speed or low speed operations. In addition, solutions
to allow the modular replacement of worn or damaged components - such
as turbine blades - are also available to special order.
Hard Bearing Balancing Machines
Hard bearing machines are used extensively for general and precision component
balancing applications. The equipment uses force transducers to measure
unbalance - providing accurate results independent of rotor mass or inertia.
Because hard bearing machines can be permanently calibrated and are capable
of handling high out of balance forces, fast and accurate results can
be achieved in a single run.
Soft Bearing Balancing
Machines
Soft bearing machines are suitable for balancing flexible, as well as
rigid or semi-rigid parts and assemblies. They require calibration for
each rotor to be measured, but will simultaneously determine the amount
and position of unbalance for both correction planes selected. Soft bearing
machines also allow measurement throughout a greater operating speed range.
Horizontal Axis Balancing Machines
Horizontal
dynamic balancing machines can measure unbalance in 1,2, 3 or 4 planes,
making them ideal for components such as multi-link propshafts.
Most commonly employed on rotors requiring balancing in 2 planes, they
are particularly suitable for components that have their own bearing journals,
such as crankshafts, armatures or fans.
Vertical Axis Machines
Vertical
axis machines normally measure unbalance in a single plane. They incorporate
a precision spindle and achieve high accuracy at low rotational speeds.
Units can also be fitted with drilling or milling heads - enabling correction
to be made ‘on-machine’ in a single operation.
Other Products serviced by Schmitt Europe
SEL offers repairs, spares and calibration services to the following balancing controllers:
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Finibalancer Hydro-Compensor MS-100/10 and MS-100/20 MK-3000 A MK-3000 D Microvib |
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Unibalancer 101 and 102 |
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HK-5000 Hydrokompenser |
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