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Horizontal machine alignment - options during results
Tolerances
The TOLERANCES option allows you to compare alignment results
with standard recommended tolerance limits, based on the RPM and
machine size, or on your own coupling parameter tolerances. If a
tolerance mode is activated, the program shows a happy face when
measurements are within tolerance!
You can reach the Tolerance option either from the Menu or from the
Results Setup Options screen (page 4-57) and the TOL softkey.
When you enter the Tolerance option, a list of tolerance methods
appears. Press the OPTION softkey if this list is not shown. The
displayed options are then selected with the up/down softkeys.
Confirm your selection with "OK" (or you can return to the MENU
with the ESC softkey)
DISREGARDED
deactivates any tolerance checks.
TABLE
uses the entered machine RPM, coupling type, and machine
dimensions to determine the alignment tolerances from standard
accepted values or from user-defined values. This is the simplest
tolerancing mode for standard machines.
The tolerance values remain constant regardless of machine dimen-
sions for short flex and single plane coupling types. Offset values are,
however, directly dependent on spacer distance when the spacer
shaft coupling type is entered in the Dimensions screen. Gap values
are dependent on coupling diameter for short flex and single plane
coupling types. If a spacer length of 100 mm had been used in the
figure on the following page instead of the 200 mm distance, the
offset values would be one half that of the values shown. This applies
only to spacer shafts.
MAX COUPLING VALUES
allows you to enter your own coupling
tolerances. See page 4-64 for details.
SLIDING FRICTION VELOCITY
(for spacer-shaft couplings) When a
misaligned spacer shaft coupling rotates, the flexible components are
constantly in motion and wearing out. This wear increases with the
velocity at which the components are sliding against each other and
also with the amount of misalignment. Coupling manufacturers often
recommend a maximum "Sliding friction velocity" for a given cou-
pling, and if you have this data you can enter it in this option. The
program then calculates the appropriate coupling tolerance. Note:
the RPM value is also required, see TABLE above.
From within these options "OK" returns you to your previous screen
(either the Menu or the Results Setup Options, page 4-57) and
OPTION takes you back to the list of tolerance options.
The Table and Coupling options are described in more detail on the
following pages.
TOL
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