I'm working with two similar machines showing massively excessive vibration (50mils vs. 2.7mil limit). It's a VFD-reduced double-reduction gear drive mounted on a tank.
Regardless of motor speed, the vibration is showing very strongly at 1x motor speed. 2x, 3x, 4x are measureable but small. There are no resonances near the motor speeds that show max amplitude. We realigned coupling alignment with a laser alignment tool. Motor ran smoothly when decoupled (and unloaded). We improved the stiffness of the motor-gearbox connection.
I have heard of cases where flimsy mounting will cause normal excitation sources to result in excessive vibration, but I'm puzzled why 1x motor speed is the *only* vibration showing and why it's so intense. While I can see a stiffer mount reducing amplitude, intuitively it seems like this is not going after the source of the vibration energy - true?
Has anyone else seen such intense response at motor rpm due to insufficient mounting stiffness? Insights appreciated.
Regardless of motor speed, the vibration is showing very strongly at 1x motor speed. 2x, 3x, 4x are measureable but small. There are no resonances near the motor speeds that show max amplitude. We realigned coupling alignment with a laser alignment tool. Motor ran smoothly when decoupled (and unloaded). We improved the stiffness of the motor-gearbox connection.
I have heard of cases where flimsy mounting will cause normal excitation sources to result in excessive vibration, but I'm puzzled why 1x motor speed is the *only* vibration showing and why it's so intense. While I can see a stiffer mount reducing amplitude, intuitively it seems like this is not going after the source of the vibration energy - true?
Has anyone else seen such intense response at motor rpm due to insufficient mounting stiffness? Insights appreciated.