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Measurement software
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measurement software
measurement software
measurement software
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Characteristics

Function
measurement, balancing
Operating system
Windows

Description

BALANCING MEASURING SYSTEM & SOFTWARE The capability of any balancer is the result of its balance measurement system, and Universal Balancing offers the most advanced available in the UNI-64 Windows based measuring system and the Windows-based Winbal balancing software. UNI-64 MEASURING SYSTEM The UNI-64 electronic measuring system is UB’s third generation system designed specifically for any version of Microsoft Windows operating systems. With its predecessor developed in the early 2000’s, it is a very mature and stable Windows-based platform. As well as providing unrivalled accuracy, this world leading measuring system has been designed to reduce the time taken to carry out balancing operations through ease of use and speed of measurement. The system utilizes the latest digital sine wave demodulation techniques. All electronic components are surface mounted on a single board and housed in a standalone unit delivering immaculate reliability. The measuring system communicates to a standard PC, running Windows™, via Ethernet. The Winbal software provides the balance machine operation through a single, operator intuitive, interface, via a touch screen. WINBAL BALANCING SOFTWARE Universal Balancing’s customers prefer Winbal to any other manufacturer’s software as it is extremely easy to setup and operate, with all content stored in easily navigated Windows styled tabs and folders. Visual, intuitive, screen displays with pop-up menus and step-by-step screen prompts enable untrained operators to carry out balancing operations effortlessly.
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