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Balancing Operations Training
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The balancing operations training is a two-day of intensive
hands-on training, devoting only
a few hours of classroom time in theory. With the training
conducted on the actual machine and instrumentation to be used by
the participants in operation, all stages of the process are
addressed in detail. Participants
are subjected to balancing exercises, using relevant rotor types
expected to be balanced by the machine operator.
To ensure proper training is provided to all participants,
hands-on training are limited to a group of four (4). After a
brief overview of basic theory for all participants, each group of
four are trained on the machine and instrumentation setup,
applicable instrumentation features,
correction techniques, and typical error to avoid in
balancing.
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Other topics include: |
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Different
types of unbalance (static, dynamic & couple). |
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Balance
tolerances and terminology. |
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Machine
& rotor setup. |
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Instrumentation
functions & operation. |
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Selecting
the best balancing speed. |
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How
to avoid measurement interference caused by the drive and roller
harmonics. |
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Basic
machine maintenance and troubleshooting. |
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Who should attend:
This training program is designed for newly
appointed balancing machine operators with specific rotor types to
balance, or for those who need to be more proficient on a new CAB
instrumentation package.
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