Automatic Balancing MachineAutomatic balancing machines are designed to improve rotor performance with precise unbalance detection and correction. We offer vertical and horizontal balancing systems suitable for automotive parts, fans, pumps, and other industrial components.
Semi-Auto Balancing MachineUniversal balancing machines are available in hard-bearing and soft-bearing designs for a wide range of components. They provide accurate detection and correction of unbalance in rotors, shafts, and industrial parts across different applications.
Auto-Positioning Balancing MachineAutomatic positioning machines combine unbalance detection with precise positioning to make correction faster and easier. It reduces manual adjustments, improves accuracy, and increases efficiency in rotor balancing tasks.
Field Balancer (Portable Balancing Device)Field balancers are portable devices used to measure and correct unbalance in rotating equipment directly at the installation site. Field balancers let technicians carry out balancing work directly on-site, avoiding the need to dismantle equipment or move it to a workshop. This saves time and helps cut down on maintenance costs.
Dynamic Balancing Measuring SystemDynamic balancing measuring system combines advanced hardware with intelligent software to deliver precise and reliable performance. It captures and evaluates signals from the measuring device with high accuracy, while also calculating and controlling the unbalance correction to ensure stable results.
AccessoriesA complete range of accessories for dynamic balancing machines, including vibration sensors, drive belts, rotors, couplings, proximity switches, and more, ensuring accurate measurement and reliable operation.
Friction and Wear Testing MachineFriction and wear testing machines are built to evaluate how materials respond under different modes of contact. They support rotational, rolling, and sliding friction test methods, allowing precise evaluation of mechanical properties, friction coefficients, and wear characteristics of metals, lubricants, composites, and other materials.
Abrasive Wear Testing MachineAbrasive wear testing machine is designed to evaluate the wear resistance of different materials, with particular suitability for testing abrasives and grinding tools. The wear testing equipment simulates real service conditions by applying abrasive particles to the material surface, generating controlled friction and wear.
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What are balancing machines and what do they do?
Balancing machines are instruments that indicate if a rotating component, such as a rotor or fan, rotates in an unbalanced manner. If the component wobbles or vibrates a lot, the balancing machine will point out the imbalance so it can be corrected. The importance of balancing is directly related to the longevity of the rotating component and how well the component functions.
What is the difference between soft-bearing and hard-bearing balancing machines?
Soft-bearing machines use flexible supports, making them sensitive to very small vibrations and suitable for lighter or smaller parts that require high accuracy. Hard-bearing balancing machines, on the other hand, use more rigid supports, so they are more suitable for larger and heavier rotors. Hard bearing balancing equipment may be less sensitive to tiny vibrations, but they are easier to set up and give reliable results across a wider range of workpieces.
What types of parts can be tested on balancing machines?
Balancing machines are used to rotating parts such as motor rotors, impellers, fans, flywheels, clutches, gears, pulleys, and brake drums. By correcting unbalance, they help reduce vibration, extend service life, and keep production running more smoothly.
What drive methods are available?
Balancing machines can be configured with belt drive, universal joint drive, or self-drive. Belt drive is usually chosen for smaller rotors that require accuracy, while universal joint drive delivers higher torque and is safer for heavier parts. Self-drive designs are used when the workpiece can rotate under its own power.
What factors can influence balancing accuracy?
Accuracy may be affected by operator handling, incorrect markings, or mismatched correction points. Technical issues such as damaged sensors, loose connections, or electronic failures can also play a role. Regular calibration and proper setup help keep results consistent.