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  • Fixturlaser ECO -  an affordable precision instrument.

    Fixturlaser ECO - an affordable precision instrument.

    Fixturlaser ECO is an entry-level system for shaft alignment. Wireless sensor units, 4” colour display, rechargeable batteries and an IP65 design that withstands harsh environments. Fixturlaser ECO is a high-quality system that is very easy to use.

  • By Stan Riddle,

    What Size Shims Should I Use?

    I have always tried for a minimum of 50% contact, while making sure the shim is equal around the periphery of the bolt. In other words, there should be an equal amount of shim all the way around the bolt, except for the slot.

  • By Stan Riddle, 2018

    You Can’t Perform Precision Alignment on Un-precise “Stuff”!

    Alan Garbers with Johnson Controls International contacted me regarding an alignment problem, and asked for my advice. Here is a condensed version of his email.
    A client rents portable chillers, and related equipment. They built a 125HP portable pump skid with a Bell & Gossett pump on a VFD. I was there to commission the machines and noticed they used size A shims under the corner of each

  • By Michael Keohane on April , 2018

    Understanding Spacer Shaft Alignment

    The spacer shaft function is used when the alignment is performed on machinery using a membrane coupling. The membrane coupling is a typical high-performance coupling, with no backlash, used for maintenance free operation. It is also suitable for high speeds or high temperature applications.

  • Fixturlaser SMC

    Fixturlaser SMC - is definitely a time and money saver!

    Before we had the Fixturlaser SMC machine we would basically send an engineer out to site to go and investigate the pump problem, he would then return to office and write a recommendation report to the client. It use to take about two days.

  • By Brad Case on April, 2018

    Channel Strut as a Motor Sub-base?

    At first thought it may sound like a good idea as the specialized fasteners in the channel make it easy to tighten the motor hold down bolts, however in reality it’s a cause for precision shaft alignment issues. Here’s why.

  • By Brad Case, Vibralign

    If It Moves Your Laser Will See It

    Laser alignment systems are a tool and as such show the user what is occurring “mechanically” during the alignment process, including if components are moving during said shaft alignment process. “If it moves, the laser will see it”.

  • By Stan Riddle on March 4, 2018

    How to REALLY Minimize Soft Foot Every Time

    It is both possible, and desirable, to minimize the negative effects of soft foot. While it may be difficult to completely get rid of soft foot, it can typically be reduced to a few mils, if the following techniques are used.

  • By Stan Riddle on February 26, 2018

    The Soft Foot Primer (Part 2) Vibration and Alignment Problems Related to Soft Foot

    Most industrial maintenance mechanics who are involved with precision shaft alignment are familiar with the phenomenon of soft foot. Alignment standpoint, soft foot causes: Changes in alignment values, between when the hold down bolts are loose, and when they are tight. Non-repeatability in alignment measurements, especially if the bolts are not tightened in the same order and manner each time.

  • By Brad Case

    Soft Foot–What It Is and How to Minimize It

    Soft foot is a common issue when aligning rotating equipment. It is a major cause of repeatability problems in shaft alignment measurements. In addition to alignment quality and repeatability problems, it can be a cause of machinery vibration, reduce life in electric motors, and cause internal clearance problems in gearboxes and pumps.

  • By Stan Riddle on February 19, 2018

    The Soft Foot Primer (Part 1) Are You Measuring Soft Foot, or Just Its Effect?

    Most laser alignment tools include a soft foot function. However, in truth these tools haven’t measured ACTUAL soft foot, instead they have measured the EFFECT of soft foot at the shaft or coupling as that is where the laser heads or sensors are mounted. While the EFFECT of soft foot is important, correcting the ACTUAL soft foot will also correct the EFFECT of soft foot.

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