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SKF Microlog GX Series - Plane A’s Correction Run Screen Displaying Residual Unbalance

SKF Microlog GX Series
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Machinery Balancing Module
How to Perform a Dynamic 2 Plane Procedure
Perform a Correction Weight Run
Start the machine.
From the Correction Weight screen, press an Enter button to begin the correction
run. The Correction Run screen displays, showing the amount of residual
unbalance with the correction weight attached.
Figure 5 - 29.
Plane A’s Correction Run Screen (Polar Version) Displaying Residual Unbalance.
On the polar version of the correction run display, a green arrow indicates how the
correction weight affected the heavy spot’s location. Ideally, at the end of the balancing
job, you wish the rotor’s heavy spot to be as close as possible to the shaft centerline.
Plane A’s correction weight also affects plane B. If desired, use
the left / right arrow keys to view the polar plot for the other
plane so that you can observe how the correction weight affected
it.
From the Plane A’s Correction Run screen, after Stopping data collection, press an
Enter / Fire button to proceed to Plane B’s Correction Run screen. The Balancer
Correction Weight CW 2 screen displays.
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