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ROTALIGN 01.2000
Shaft alignment in theory and in practice
What is "alignment?"
Two machines are aligned with one another when the rotational axes
of both shafts are colinear during operation. The following chart
shows the possible deviations from this ideal condition:
Offset
Angularity
Horizontal
misalignment
Vertical
misalignment
Any misalignment between the two machine shafts, as shown above,
may be considered in terms of four basic alignment parameters:
Vertical offset
Vertical angularity
Horizontal offset
Horizontal angularity
These four degrees of freedom must be measured in order to achieve
correct alignment. ROTALIGN displays four values which combine to
correct all these parameters simultaneously by
· raising or lowering the front and back feet of the machine
and
· moving the front and back ends of the machine left or right.
Precut shims (available from your ROTALIGN dealer), such as
PERMABLOC or LAMIBLOC, can greatly reduce the time and effort
needed for vertical alignment adjustments (see page 6-9). ROTAL-
IGN's MOVE function allows you to monitor the horizontal and
vertical positions simultaneously on screen for quick and reliable
alignment.
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