| How do I choose the right balancing machine model? |
Selecting the appropriate model depends mainly on the following workpiece parameters:
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| What is the difference between hard-bearing and soft-bearing balancing machines? |
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| What is the minimum achievable residual unbalance of your machines? |
| Our standard models can achieve a minimum residual unbalance of below 0.1 g·mm/kg, while high-precision customized machines can reach even lower levels. The actual achievable accuracy depends on the workpiece's mass, structure, and support conditions. |
| What is URR (Unbalance Reduction Ratio), and why does it matter? |
URR (Unbalance Reduction Ratio) indicates the percentage of unbalance that can be eliminated after a single measurement and correction.
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| Does the machine support both single-plane (static) and two-plane (dynamic) balancing? |
| Yes. The system supports software-based switching, allowing it to handle both disc-type components (static balancing) and long shaft rotors (dynamic balancing). |
| Is the software difficult to operate? How long does staff training take? |
| The system features a graphical user interface with guided workflows. In most cases, operators can become proficient within 1–2 days of training. |
| Can the system generate balancing reports? |
| Yes. The system supports one-click generation of balancing reports in PDF or Excel format, including initial unbalance, final results, and pass/fail evaluation. |
| How can I clamp workpieces without a center hole? |
| We provide customized fixturing solutions, including pneumatic chucks, expanding mandrels, and roller supports, ensuring high repeatability and secure positioning. |
| Does the software support Traditional Chinese? |
| Yes. The interface supports multiple languages, including Traditional Chinese and English, with easy switching. |
| How do you handle unbalance correction for fixed blade counts (e.g., 5 blades)? |
| The software includes an indexing (angular partitioning) function, which automatically distributes the unbalance to specified blades or drilling positions. |
| Does the balancing machine require regular calibration? |
| Yes. To ensure accuracy, calibration is recommended every 6–12 months. A standard calibration rotor is included with the machine, allowing users to perform routine verification independently. |
| Will environmental vibration affect measurement results? |
| Yes. Although the system is equipped with digital filtering, excessive environmental vibration may still affect accuracy. In such cases, we recommend installing a vibration-isolated foundation or optional anti-vibration pads. |
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