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Hard Bearing Machines - 451 kg to 4,450 kg4

Hard bearing machines which can bear 451 kg to 4,500 kg4.

Product Specification:


TECHNICAL DATA

Models Unit GH64 GH100 GH160 GH3K
Maximum weight on rollers for symmetrical rotors - *1 Kg 1000 1500 3000 4500
Maximum weight per pedestal Kg 500 750 1500 2250
Maximum diameter of rotor over bed - *2
- Normal mm 1600 1600 1600 1600
- Extended dia facility mm - - 2100 2100
Journal diameter range:
- with standard carriages mm 16-125 16-125 20-160 20-160
- with additional carriages up to mm 250 250 305 305
Maximum sensitivity per plane - *3 gmm 1.0 1.5 2.5 4
MACHINES WITH END DRIVE TYPE 'E'
Maximum job length with 'A' size bed (from headstock faceplate to remote bearing) mm 1800 2200 2300 2800
Bed Extension in steps of mm 600 600 600 600
Minimum distance between pedestals mm 30 35 50 140
Typical drive power - *4 hp 4 5.5 7.5 11 (s)
Typical balancing speed options - *5
- Gear transmission rpm

250/450/830

180/315/530/850/1320
- Pulley transmission rpm 300/600/900 - - -
- Pulley Transmission with 2 speed motor (1.7/2.3 hp) rpm - - - -
MACHINES WITH BELT DRIVE TYPE 'B'
Maximum distance between support bearing centres mm 2100 2100 2150 2700
Bed extension in steps of mm 600 600 600 600
Minimum distance between support bearing centres:
- With belt outside pedestals mm 30 35 50 140
- With belt inside pedestals mm 115 120 140 280
Typical drive power hp 4 4 5.5 (V) 5.5 (V)
Range of rotor diameter driven by belt mm 30-550 30-750
Standard balancing speed range of electronics rpm

200/5000

MACHINE WITH BELT DRIVE TYPE 'S'
Recommended max weight of rotor for type 'S' belt drive - *6 kg 200 300 400 500
Journal diameter range with precision roller system - *7 mm - - 8-70 9-75
Minimum distance between support bearing centres:
- With belt outside pedestals mm 30 35 40 100
- With belt inside pedestals mm 85 90 100 200
Typical drive power - *4 kW 1.5 2.2 2.2 2.2
Range of rotor diameters driven by belt mm 20-400 20-500
Standard balancing speed range of electronics rpm 20-5000

Notes:

*1 - The weight of rotors which can be balanced is also limited by the acceleration capacity of the drive, the weight speed limitations of the machine (Wn2) capacity and the available speeds. For example, the power consumption to run typical impellers increases with speed and therefore much bigger jobs can be balanced if low speeds are available on the machine. The weight capacity on rollers is also limited by the journal diameter and hardness, especially for rotors above 4000kg.

*2 - For higher diameters, machines with raised pedestals or a gap in the bed are offered.

*3 - The maximum sensitivity per plane is defined as the minimum readable unbalance of the instrument possible under good conditions. The accuracy which can be achieved depends on the rotor and its journals, the machine drive, the rotor weight, the balancing speed and the measuring instrument.

*4 - The drive powers given here are only indicative and normally used for general-purpose balancing. Higher powers are offered when balancing bigger rotors at higher speeds. Normally 3 phase squirrel cage induction motors are used: 'S' stands for slip-ring motors and 'V' stands for infinitely variable speed drives, using DC or AC motors.

*5 - Other speeds can be provided.

*6 - Type 'S' belt drives are normally provided on larger end-drive machine for accurate balancing of smaller jobs. Bigger jobs can be balanced on the machine with end drive.

*7 - With 'S' type belt drives an additional set of precision roller carriages are provided to handle small journals. Bigger journals can be balanced on standard roller carriages.

Note: the technical data mentioned herein is not binding and is subject to change without notice.

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