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SKF Microlog GX Series - The Actual Correction Dialog

SKF Microlog GX Series
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Machinery Balancing Module
How to Perform a Single-Plane Procedure
The Correction Weight screen displays the permanent Correction weight, Angle, and
Radius balance solution at the top of the screen, and correction weight options at the
bottom.
Stop the machine, remove the temporary trial weight (if appropriate), and securely
attach the permanent correction weight at the precise angle and radius specified.
Split Weight - Sometimes a weight cannot conveniently be placed at the angle
specified by balancing computations. The Split Weight option automatically splits the
specified weight into two weights positioned at two placement angles around the
original angle.
Add/RemoveSpecify whether you are adding or subtracting the correction weight.
Corr Weight and Angle settings automatically adjust per your selection. Defaults to
Add.
Correction – (Polar or Component), allows you to change the Correction Type setting,
if required (e.g., if you were using Correction Type / Polar but now discover that you
cannot place the weights where necessary, you can change to Correction Type /
Component). If you change from Correction Type /Polar to / Component, you will be
prompted to enter the number of components, after which the Actual Correction dialog
will indicate each weight and at which angle to place each weight.
Combine AllPress to have the Microlog combine all the weights being used into one
weight. You will be prompted to confirm the process, after which the Actual Correction
dialog will indicate the combined weight and at which angle to place the combined
weight.
ActualIf you do not have the exact correction weight indicated in the Corr Weight
field, press the Actual function button, the Actual Correction dialog displays and allows
you to enter the actual correction weight and angle you are using.
Figure 5 - 16.
The Actual Correction Dialog.
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