micjk
Mechanical
- May 20, 2002
- 120
Thanks to all for response to my last thread. Maybe you can assist in another concern. What we have done is fabricated supports for our spindles and rolls to simulate actual operating setups. I am not sure whether the Reps. that sold this equipment thoroughly understood what and under what conditions we were trying to balance. The machine that one of our former engineers purchased is a CEMB dual pedastal belt drive configured machine. What has happened is that in order to balance some of our rollers we have actually had fabricated (also by CEMB) a support platform that connects the 2 pedastals together. Then we had a machine shop fabricate a "support block", which weighs @ 80lbs, to support the entire spindle assembly inc. bearings. This support actually simulates the support system used on the equipment. The spindle and rolls do not actually contact either measurment pedastal. My concern is, with the 2 pedastals being connected together and the spindle, roll ect. not riding on either measurement pedastal are we not getting mixed vibration readings transmitted from one pedastal to the other, and are we not affecting the systems response by connecting the pedastals and then adding 80 lbs of weight to the other. I know this sounds sort of vague. I would be glad to e-mail anyone pictures of this setup to see if anyone agrees with me that the application we are trying to use this individual machine for is impossible with the exception of using it for nothing more than an expensive drive unit for my field balancing analyzer.
Regards,
MICJK
Regards,
MICJK