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Alignment of Rotating equipments

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sairaj

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Mar 16, 2006
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Is there any method of Alignment of pumps and rotating machineries other than RI method FOD method? Conventional and easy way to do alignment?Factors to consider the alignment types

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sairaj
 
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depends upon machinery type, but bottom line is, follow mfg recommendations using a skilled/experienced/qualified millwright!

please elaborate meaning of RI method FOD?

good luck and thanks!
-pmover
 
hi pmover

RI method means Reverse Indicator method and FOD means Face OD method. They are conventionally in use for shaft alighning of rotary equipments


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sairaj
 
We do all of our alignments with laser equipment. The systems are expensive (about $15,000US). But they pay for themselves in time savings along. The last time I did a reverse indicator alignment, it took met over 2 hours. The same alignment with laser equipment would have taken perhaps 30 minutes. Time pays for the system, but you also get a better result. Better alignment means less vibration, less load on bearings, longer bearing and seal life. If lasers were not available, I would only consider RI for most applications. The only place I ever saw Rim and Face work well was for a very, very large grid coupling with a small coupling gap on a sleeve bearing motor. For that one it was the best option.
 
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