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  • Coupling Tolerances vs. Shaft Alignment Tolerances, revisited

    Coupling Tolerances vs. Shaft Alignment Tolerances, revisited

    There were huge differences between coupling alignment tolerances and precision shaft alignment tolerances during a recent Acoem RT-300 training class. Electric motors and centrifugal pumps fitted with grid couplings of model 1070T were aligned at 1800 RPM. A contractor performed the initial alignment on this fairly new installation.

  • By Mac MacCormack 2021

    Cardan Shaft Alignment in the Belly of a Boat



    During a recent class in a shipyard, there was a need to perform a Cardan Shaft Alignment in a boat with very little space to work in. It also required shooting the lasers through a hole in a bulkhead.
    Looking from the S sensor through the bulkhead at the M Sensor mounted on engine output shaft

    S Sensor mounted on propulsion unit

    It was a challenge, but the guys rose to it

  • Brad Case

    Using the Verti-Zontal Process on Wind Turbines with Adjustable Chocks

    Precision shaft alignment of wind turbine generators mounted on adjustable chocks is as straightforward as when aligning rotating machinery mounted on chocks down at ground level.
    In the case of a recent NXA Training Class in a Vestas V82 we knew before going up-tower that one revolution of the adjustable chocks equals 1mm. Also, as there are 6 holes in the chocks, we calculated that the hole t

  • By VibrAlign Author

    Vibration Analysis: Where to Start

    Vibration analysis is a useful way to monitor machine health. Many plants have implemented regular vibration analysis plans to ensure the condition of their machines is being checked at regular intervals and so, if an issue comes to light after spectral analysis, a solution can be pursued.
    When analyzing vibration, it is important to be familiar with several terms. These are:
    Frequency Disp

  • By Tim Sorensen

    I Just Changed My Motor Bearings and They’re Bad Again!


    When performing vibration analysis, it is observed that machines with VFD drives have a more frequent occurrence for changing motor bearings. If you’ve been diligent in the installation and maintenance of these machines, ensuring the alignment and balance are within specification and the bearings are properly lubricated, but still have frequent bearing failures, it may be your VFD drive.
    I

  • By Mac MacCormack

    This Could Be Difficult!


    For the field portion of a recent training class, the decision was made to check the alignment on a plastic extruder. At first glance, checking the alignment of the motor shaft to gearbox input shaft is pretty straightforward. However, the output side of the gearbox had two shafts, so maybe this is not so straightforward. And to complicate things a little more, there are three more chambers co

  • By VibrAlign Author

    Here are the Top Maintenance Tips from the Experts

    We  want to offer some helpful maintenance tips from our trainers in a single blog post. This blog is a collection of useful troubleshooting tips, maintenance reminders, and pieces of advice from people who have been in the maintenance industry for many years and have seen a thing or two and want to pass their knowledge on to you!
    We have categorized the tips below so that you can focus on the

  • By Brad Case

    Flatness Measurement Repeatability Test

    When performing the Ariel ER-82 Top Plane Compressor Frame Measurement, surrounding reciprocating compressors in operation may cause repeatability issues due to excessive vibration.

  • Steve Matthews

    Long Distance Rough Alignment with the Coning Method

    Recently, we was called to consult with a customer to recommend a procedure and alignment tools for a very long-distance vertical pump alignment. First, we will describe the machine and then how we aligned it. This large raw sewage pump machine train begins at the driver level. In this plant, floor levels are described by relationship to sea level. At the top level (+35), the primary mover, a

  • By Tom Shelton

    How Do You Align Machinery on a Flexible Base?


    This is as much a title for a blog as it is a question. One our Technical Trainers once stated that to align rotating machinery, they must first be alignable. What is meant in part by this is that when we have a collinear tolerance of 0.5mil /1” angularity and 2.0 mils offset, the machines must be mounted to a stable foundation to be able to hold the tolerance.
    Flexion of the base in some c

  • By Tom Shelton

    Why and How to Measure in Clock Method

    Proper use of any tool is essential to success in achieving your desired goal. Many tools have optional configurations to adapt that tool to your needs. Fixturlaser Precision Alignment Systems are no different. The alignment tools produced by Acoem/Fixturlaser are second to none in ease of use. The Acoem AB design engineers do all they can to provide the end user with an alignment tool that can be

  • By Stan Riddle

    Pump Vibration – Even Cavitation Isn’t Always Cavitation!

    Most people who work on, or around pumps are familiar with the term “cavitation”. It is often used as a catch all phrase for any flow-related vibration on pumps, and is often reported by vibration analysts when:
    Pump noise level is high, Pump vibration is erratic, with lots of “noise” in the spectrum.
    But there are a handful of flow-related vibration problems on pumps, and only one of tho

  • By Steve Matthews

    Compressor Rod Runout with the Fixturlaser NXA Runout Probe

    When measuring runout with the Fixturlaser NXA Runout Probe the best practice is to first measure the coupling for non-circular rotation. If runout is detected, the next step is to measure the shaft to determine if the runout is caused by a bent shaft versus an eccentric coupling

  • By Tom Shelton

    Do’s and Dont’s of Proper Shim and Tool Storage!

    Laser Shaft Alignment systems should be properly maintained for optimal performance. Dirty sensors (laser and detector lens) can lead to non-repeatable measurement results. All system components should be stored properly in the carry case to prevent damage to said components.

  • By Tom Shelton

    Alignment Check vs. Alignment

    Even when we are going to perform an alignment on a piece of equipment, it is a good practice to record a pre-alignment measurement to document or maybe explain any possible issues later.

  • By Brad Case

    The Language of Alignment.

    Regardless of whether upkeep specialists are utilizing Rim and Face or Reverse Dial Indicator Sets, or any of the laser shaft arrangement frameworks they are on the whole making progress toward a similar result. Which is to have the rotational shaft centerlines of the driver and driven machine(s) adjusted (collinear) in the vertical and flat planes when the machines are working.

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