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Windows-based, Dynamic Balancing Software
Packed with standard features, and more being added all the time!
FREE upgrades for a full FIVE YEARS!
And since it's a WindowsTM application your staff will be proficient in record time! No more fumbling with cumbersome, limited, proprietary systems.
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The EasyBalance 2.2 high-end dynamic balancing software is designed with the operator in mind. This software is fully compliant with Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP and Vista.
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Rotor setup and unbalance measurement is as easy as "point-and-click". Because this software runs under WINDOWS
TM
, the learning curve is very short, and the full potential of available features is easily accessible.
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All 6 possible rotor configurations are available in a graphical point-and-click environment.
- Print reports and
balancing diaries are automated and available with a click of the mouse. These reports can easily be customized to suit the specific needs of your balancing tasks. The generated file format is compatible with MS Excel and WORD.
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Rotor setup capacity for 1 million individual rotor setups. Influence Coefficients are saved with rotor setup data. Repeat balancing of any rotor allows one-run readout in soft-bearing machines.
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This high-end dynamic
balancing software is also available as EasyBalance WIZARD
STAND-ALONE
version for manual data entry of vibration and phase. Load it to
your laptop and perform even the most complex dynamic balancing math
with ease and confidence. For Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP and Vista
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Setup
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screen provides an intuitive way of entering the required rotor data (setup information).
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The operator can chose from several pre-programmed rotor configurations by just pointing and clicking one of the rotor icons.
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Rotor geometry
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Rotor setup dimensions are entered directly on-screen.
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Units of measure
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Units of measure can be selected or changed with a simple mouse-click.
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Units are automatically converted from mm to inch, from ounce to gram, from gram-mm to
ounce-inch, or any combination, no guesswork.
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Permissible unbalance
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A built-in ISO 1940 balancing quality grade calculator uses the exact rotor setup data to fill in the required balancing tolerances, with the click of the mouse. Balancing to the exact requirements is never guesswork.
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ISO balancing grades range from G 1000 down to G 0.04
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Keyway Compensation Program
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Keyway compensation program according to ISO 8821 is built-in and comes standard.
Tooling Compensation
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Tooling compensation (double-indexing) eliminates unbalance caused by tooling errors (arbors and mandrels)
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Unbalance result display
Unbalance result displays are user-selectable:
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Amount and Angle
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Polar Diagram (Vector Graphic)
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Polar Diagram with history dots, sequentially numbered to visualize balancing progress (shown here)
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Static/Couple Components with operator selectable third plane
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Vector-Split program (Split-weight function for segmented rotors)
The operator can select his/her preferred unbalance display. The preferred display is stored with the rotor setup data.
The Live Polar diagram display is pictured here. Not only do the large, bright colored dots indicate the amount and location of the unbalance, they are also color-coded to give a fast, easily visible signal to indicate the Tolerance Status.
The green "Target Zone" represents the unbalance tolerance for each correction plane.
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Vector-split indication (Components)
Sometimes it is impossible to place the unbalance correction weight exactly where it should be. This can be caused by segmented rotors (propellers, turbine disks...) or because a rotor has pre-defined locations for potential unbalance corrections (studs on an electric armature, for instance). EasyBalance TM offers a split-weight function, which performs a vector-split calculation and presents the operator with the exact unbalance correction amount and the corresponding rotor segment... all with a simple mouse click.
Shown here is the display with "Drill Program" activated, showing the exact amount of drill depth required for 100% correction.
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Static/Couple
Program
Some rotors, especially so called "overhung configurations", like pump impellers and alike, can greatly benefit from separating dynamic unbalance into the static and couple components. The EasyBalance instrumentation offers Static/Couple Separation as a standard feature.
Shown here is the display with "Tape Length Program" activated, showing the exact amount of Lead-tape required for 100% correction. Other tape materials and sizes can be selected with a mouse-click from a
drop-down list.
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