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Balancing Electronics - the units are used where unbalance shall be determined, controlled or compensated. At tool machines, like e.g.:
• Grinding machines The balancing procedure is done either fully automatic or manually. At machines, like e.g.:
• Agricultural machinery The balancing procedure is done manually. Why must be balanced? At high rotating bodies already small unbalances have a negative influence on the machine and the work piece. Each car driver knows the problem. When the steering wheel suddenly starts to “judder“ it is high time to have the tires balanced. If this is not done, safety and driving comfort become poorer, consequential damages (e.g. wheel bearing defects) arise. Rotors, especially grinding wheels which are subject to constant change as they are used throughout their service life have to be balanced regularly. General note: Vibrations make the results worse, e.g.:
• Shorter life-time of the spindle bearing Example: Balancing of grinding wheels Ceramic bounded grinding wheels are not homogeneous. As they are used their diameter is reduced, new unbalances arise. Manufacturing tolerances in homogeneity, parallelism and concentricity result in unbalances. These unbalances cause unwanted vibrations.
Basic rule: whenever the actual state of the wheel changes, it is necessary to balance.
Also at tool grinding machines with a normally small wheel diameter and at all machines with CBN or diamond wheels the balancing is necessary and always profitable. „...now it runs smoothly“ is a general term for an optimal condition. To have a good balance is worthwile in all fields.. Therefore balancing is absolutely necessary! In the technical field the products on the following pages will assist you with the following:
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