Schenck Balancing Machine for Complete Assemblies

Type: Vibration Testing Machine
Load Way: Electronic Load
Loading Method: Dynamic Load
Display: Digital
Weight: 100-500Kg
Power Source: AC220V
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
HS
Transport Package
pallet
Specification
1
Trademark
SCHENCK
Origin
Shanghai
HS Code
90031900
Production Capacity
10

Product Description

Balancing machine for complete assemblies

Balancing of ready-for-use assemblies without dismantling
Hard-bearing principle provides for high balancing accuracy and quick change-over from one work-piece type to the next
Easy and simple operation extensive range of safety equipment for protection classes B and C
Modular structure caters for a variety of different applications

Product Specification
Range of application

Meaurement of the unbalance of complete assemblies such as fan motors in medium to large batches.

Designed for standing or seated operator and for use in varying locations.

Change-over to a different rotor type can be achieved easily within a minimum of time.

Manual unbalance correction by addition of material ( e. G. Balancing plasticine or metal clips) directly on the machine or by removal of matrial on optional manually operated or semi-automatic machine tools.

Design

Hard-bearing horizontal balancing machine of table-top design with one or two measuring stations. Designed for standing or seated operator with partly automated sequence of operations.

Microprocessor based measuring instrument with permanent calibration.

The two bearing pedestals are connected by means of a plate or a frame, accommodating an adapter / clamping device to support the assemblies.

The assemblies are driven by their own drive system through an integral power supply. Alternativly external drive by means of compressed air or belt drive can by used.

Many assemblies, particularly fans for use in vehicles or domestic appliances, gyroscope rotors or hard discdrives have to be balanced in the fully assembled condition.

Even if al individual parts are balanced carefully, assembly of the complete unit will create new unbalances, resulting from manufacturing errors, such as eccentricity, fit tolerances or concentricity errors.

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