Horizontal balancing machine 3 - 100 kg, max. 200 mm | BVI-03-73
dynamicfor shafts

horizontal balancing machine
horizontal balancing machine
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Characteristics

Orientation
horizontal
Type
dynamic
Applications
for shafts

Description

Our cooperation is not limited by the machine delivery. We help to master the repair technique of drive shafts and to arrange business. Multifacetedly Broad versatility Balancing of two-, three- and four-bearings drive shafts of any construction. Length of drive shafts varies from 200 to 3870 mm and mass from 3 to 100 kg. Delivery of the machine with longer bed for balancing of drive shafts with the length to 7400 mm is possible. Easily Ease and convenience Supports are of the safe and simple construction. Adjustment for concrete parameters of the drive shaft is provided by the smooth relocation of support on base guides. Presence of the spindle pawl for convenience of the shaft installation. The taper joint of a spindle and adapters minimizes an error of installation of the cardan. The multiple cam clamping adapter fixes any flanges in a few seconds. Frequency-regulated asynchronous electric drive tuned beforehand allows to supervise rotating speed of a rotor, acceleration and braking process. Additional balancing of the engine assembled with a pulley and all equipment excludes influence on results of measurements. Easy in maintenance, balancing system PB-02M executes a measurement cycle at the same time in two planes of correction. Orientation of a welding place of adjusting loads on the shaft for each plane is determined visually by a limb. All electric equipment is located in a case, external cables are brought into metal hoses. Assembly meets standards of CE

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