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Schenck Automated Balancing Machines for
Electric Armatures

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For high volume production of electrical armatures, Schenck offers semi-automatic and fully automatic balancing machines. Systems can be partially automated for measurement and unbalance correction, or fully integrated as an entire assembly line. Both profile (contour) and slot ( component ) milling correction methods are available, along with a full range of software features and Schenck CAB instrumentation.
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EBTU Machines
Semi-Automated |
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Rotors are marked by the operator and work stations are manually loaded and unloaded. |
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Partly automated sequence of functions |
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NC systems for automatic plane adjustment |
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One and two measurement stations available |
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Fast easy changeover between applications |
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CAB 800 microprocessor instrumentation with software modules for the calculation of common and complex correction methods. |
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FBTU Machines
Semi-Automated |
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The workstations are manually loaded and
unloaded by an operator |
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Correction Station with digitally
controlled milling and positioning device |
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Measuring unit CAB 850: 15" Touchscreen,
digital signal processing, software module
for calculation of common and complex
correction methods, nearly unlimited
internal type data storage, operator
guidance, virtually automatic set-up
procedures, diagnostic programs statistic
software |
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Modular set-up, expandable machine
set-up, prepared to be interlinked with
handling system |
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KBTU Machines
Fully Automated |
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Workstations are loaded by a fast rotary transport system with an
anti-collision gripping system to prevent damage to the workpiece
and fixturing. |
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Out-of-tolerance rotors are deposited by sliding arm or by coding |
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4 & 6 station models available |
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Correction station with digitally controlled milling and position device |
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NC axis for all movements |
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Fast easy changeover between applications |
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Preparation for interlinkage |
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CAB 850 microprocessor instrumentation with software modules for the calculation of common and complex correction methods, diagnostic cycle time starting at 5 seconds and capability of 20:1 or more correction ratio. |
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