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Online Balancing

11/28/2009 1:04 PM

Hi.

Can anyone give me some info or a website or an article about online balancing methods?

- how they work,

- restrictions in using them,

-price ranges

i'd really appreciate.

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Anonymous Poster
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Re: Online Balancing

11/28/2009 2:45 PM

Here is one.

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Re: Online Balancing

11/29/2009 10:27 AM

there was nothing valuable mate.

please someone help...

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Re: Online Balancing

11/29/2009 11:21 AM

What are you trying to balance? Your heating system? Your diet? Your checkbook? Your personality? Yourself on a high wire?

Your request can be interpreted in many different ways. We are not mind readers. So give us a hint about what kind of balancing you want to do.

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Re: Online Balancing

11/30/2009 2:49 AM

DIET?!!!!

am in the health section or sth???!

balancing is usually considered in rotating elements such as shafts ( fans, turbine blades, etc).

i mean u dont take the shaft off the system, it is balanced online...

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Re: Online Balancing

11/30/2009 1:22 PM

Here are a few links for fan balancing. These links are for rotor balancing. And these are for shaft balancing.

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Re: Online Balancing

07/21/2010 4:30 PM

You can test the different balancing methods with this online (web) simulator: http://onlinevib.yolasite.com/balancing-simulator.php Hope it helps!

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Re: Online Balancing

12/03/2011 10:45 AM

This app has moved to: http://www.cbmapps.com/appshelp/10

A basic tutorial on single plane balancing is also at: http://www.cbmapps.com/docs/12

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Re: Online Balancing

12/01/2009 4:29 AM

I think what you thought you wanted to say was "in situ" balancing. "On line" balancing introduces a whole host of problems, like how to attach a test weight while the equipment is "on line". A top class break dancer comes to mind.

Look up "in situ dynamic balancing". Schenk, SKF, B & K and a host of others have from pretty cheap to very expensive sophisticated gear for what you want.

Any vibration metering instrument with a phase input will do the job.

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