Single plane balancing, Single plane balancing procedure overview – Rockwell Automation 1441-DYN25-MBAL Balancing Extension Module for the Dynamix 2500 User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1441-UM004A-EN-P - May 2011

Chapter 2 Balancing Extension Module

Single Plane Balancing

The balancing of a machine in one plane is divided into taking these three
measurements:

Initial measurement
Trial weight measurement
Residual measurement

You must complete the entire procedure until the vibration level has been
reduced enough for your needs.

See

Balancing Measurements on page 16

for more information.

Single Plane Balancing Procedure Overview

This is an overview of the steps you need to take when performing a single plane
balancing measurement.

1.

Take the Initial Vibration Measurement on page 27

.

2.

Add the Trial Weight on page 28

.

a.

Enter the Trial Weight Manually on page 29

.

b.

Estimate the Trial Weight on page 30

.

3.

Take a Trial Run Weight Measurement on page 32

.

4.

Take a Correction Run on page 35

.

5.

Perform a Trim Run on page 37

.

6.

Combine the Balance Run Weights on page 38

.

7.

Add the Correction Weight and Take a Residual Measurement on page 41

.

a.

Split the Correction Weight on page 42

.

b.

Modify the Radius on page 42

.

c.

Add or Remove Weight on page 42

.

d.

Take the Residual Measurement on page 42

.

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