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Balancing Machine  SCHENCK HM 40/HM20 MOBIL
Date built: 2012/ 2021
Condition: Used
Balancing Machine SCHENCK HM 40/HM20 MOBIL
Ad ID: M89953
Im Werk Deutschland Germany


Details:
workpiece weight: 100 - 3.000 kg
workpiece length: 5.000 mm
diameter: 1.260 - 1.600 mm
Control: CAP920
total power requirement: 11 kW
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Category: Fine tuning machines -> Balancing machines
Balancing Machine HOFMANN EO-Re / MC 10
Date built: 1982
Condition: Used
Balancing Machine HOFMANN EO-Re / MC 10
Ad ID: M73047
Metzingen Germany
workpiece weight 60 kg
workpiece length 700 mm
diameter 500 mm
total power requirement kW
weight of the machine ca. t
dimensions of the machine ca. m
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Category: Fine tuning machines -> Balancing machines
Reutlinger RS 12 863 Balancing Device
Condition: Used
Reutlinger RS 12 863 Balancing Device
Ad ID: M58621
Germany
maintained vibration meter

Technical data:
vibration monitoring: yes
single plain balancing: yes
dual plane balancing: yes
Iteration Method: yes
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BALANCING OF ROTATIONAL BODIES
- Shafts, spindles, drums, wheels, rotors, crankshafts -

 

Definitions

By balancing we mean checking and correcting the mass distribution of rotationally symmetrical bodies. The best-known example is the balancing of car tires. The assembly of the tire with the rim is checked for concentricity using rotation. The correction is carried out using adhesive weights until the center of the masses is on the axis of rotation. This is a dynamic balancing process.

The terms static balancing and dynamic balancing are explained by the fact that the static unbalance can already be recognized in idle stationary condition, while the dynamic unbalance only becomes apparent during ongoing operation (rotation). For static balancing, balancing in one reference plane is sufficient. Dynamic balancing takes place in two levels, which ideally should be as far apart as possible.

In mechanical engineering, the masses can also be balanced by drilling holes instead of adhesive weights. Holes can also be filled again to compensate, for example by screwing. Alternatively, removing material by turning or grinding is also conceivable.

Advantages or requirement of balancing

Balanced shafts or drums reduce or avoid unwanted reaction forces, thereby minimizing noise and wear. Balanced shafts increase the precision of work spindles and shafts during operation. Resonances can even lead to the destruction of rotationally symmetrical components, especially when critical speeds are reached.

Balanced components have the advantage that, for example, higher speeds can be achieved. Balanced work spindles increase the precision of the workpiece while simultaneously increasing tool life.

Dynamic balancing achieves better balancing results compared to static balancing.

Application examples in mechanical engineering

Typical application examples for balancing services include spindle shafts of turning, milling and grinding machines as well as rotors, armature shafts and other types of spindles.

Individual workpieces (e.g. correction of roundness or concentricity errors) but also assemblies can be balanced. An example is the tool in the tool holder (e.g. collet) installed in a work spindle.

For disk-shaped parts, a static balancing procedure is often sufficient.

Balancing machine technology

Balancing machines are available in horizontal and vertical versions. To determine the imbalance, the balancing machines determine the difference between the mass axis and the running axis. The accuracy is in the single-digit thousandth range.

Norms also set standards in the area of balancing. For example, the standard states DIN ISO 16084 specifies the balancing of rotating tools and tool systems. The permissible residual unbalance is defined in the unit gmm.

Another standard is DIN ISO 21940-1 with the topics of mechanical vibrations and balancing classes when balancing rotors.

Modern balancing machines with precise electronics usually easily exceed the accuracy of standards.

Balancing machines on tramao

On tramao, balancing machines have their own category. You can find these in the metal working machines section in the subcategory fine machining – balancing machines.

Main manufacturers of balancing machines

If you decide to buy a new or used balancing machine, you will find a large selection of well-known manufacturers on tramao such as CIMAT, Schenck, Hofmann and Reutlinger.

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