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ROTALIGN 01.2000
Flange-mounted horizontal machines
When machines are joined by means of flange, their alignment is
determined by inserting the proper combination of shims at the
flange bolts and, depending on the flange type, at the sides of the
flange. In fact, the requirements are actually quite similar to those for
aligning vertical machines, and ROTALIGN provides the same preci-
sion and convenience by means of the procedure described here.
Shown below are the shimming locations for a two-bolt flange, a
special case of the normal circular flange shape.
Machine
to be
aligned
Receiver
Laser
emitter
1
2
4
3
End view of flange
(as seen from right)
Flange shimming
positions
When the shaft rotates around a horizontal axis, the electronic
inclinometer built into the receiver can be used to detect the
rotational position during measurement, and so either the Multipoint
or Continuous Sweep measurement mode may be used to align the
shafts. These two modes are described in detail starting on page
4-34. The "Measure at 1-8" measurement mode may also be used, but
does not incorporate the advantages offered by the inclinometer.
Based on the measurements taken, the computer determines the
thicknesses of shims to be fitted between the flanges required to align
the shafts.
Alignment procedure
1) Set up ROTALIGN
a) Mount the ROTALIGN laser and receiver on the shaft. The laser
mounts on the left machine and the receiver on the right. This
arrangement is identical to the standard ROTALIGN screen
display for horizontal machines.
b) Switch on ROTALIGN and select the vertical application from the
introductory screen.
Flange-mounted horizontal machines
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