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SKF Microlog GX Series
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Machinery Balancing Module
How to Perform a 1-2 Plane with Prognosis Procedure
How to Perform a 1-2 Plane with Prognosis Procedure
Overview
The 1-2 Plane with Prognosis balancing procedure provides an opportunity for
analysts to save time and effort on balancing jobs when they are not sure if a 2-Plane
balancing procedure is necessary.
With a 1-2 Plane Prognosis procedure, the balancing procedure starts as a 2-plane
dynamic procedure, as described in the previous section. However, after Plane A’s trial
run is calculated, the Microlog analyzes how the Plane A trial weight affected both plane
A and plane B. If its calculations indicate that a single plane balancing procedure might
be an option to bring the residual imbalance within specifications, it displays a prognosis
message that shows how much residual imbalance will remain if you proceed with a
single plane balancing procedure.
It is then up to the analyst to determine if the residual unbalance is within specifications,
and if so, whether to convert the 2-plane balancing procedure into a single plane
balancing procedure from this point forward. This could save the analyst considerable
time and effort when a 2 plane procedure isn’t necessary.
The 1-2 Plane with Prognosis Procedure
After setting up your balance measuring equipment, and setting the Microlog’s
balancing measurement parameters, you are ready to perform the 1-2 Plane with
Prognosis balancing procedure.
To perform a 1-2 plane prognosis balancing procedure, the 2-Plane Setup screen’s
Solution field is set to 1-2 Plane with Prognosisor you can select the main
Balancing screen’s 1-2 Prognosis icon.
Figure 5 - 31.
The 2-Plane Setup Screen’s Solution / 1-2 Plane with Prognosis Setting.
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