CE certificated Balancing Machine for Axial Roof Fan (PHW-50)
Production Description
Special designed brackets can effectively transmit mechanical force
The durable and reliable sensor possesses high sensitivity
The permanent calibration brings high accuracy
Driven by universal coupling, transmit the power steadily
Applicable to rotors which can't be driven by belt or need large power
Advanced electrical measuring system and friendly man-machine interface
Delivery inspection
Range of Application
CE certificated Balancing Machine for Axial Roof Fan (PHW-50) is mainly used in checking the balance of rotatable bodies such as medium-sized and small-sized motors, spindles of machine tools, blower, centrifuges, generator rotor, clinopodiums, pump impeller. Drying cylinder. Ceramic machinery, rollers, rubber sticks, etc...Driven by universal joints, equipped with Variable speed motor to drive. Which ensures high quality balancing and precision. With wide speed range, large driving power, high precision and easy operation etc
Package and transport
Special Features
The measuring unit employs JP-380 Micro- computer Electric Measuring Instrumentation newly developed by ourselves with piezoelectric transducer as electromechanical sensor. The measuring unit can show rotating speed, measured value, and phase position intuitively with options of six support modes available while the piezoelectrical sensor possesses a large capacity of output, small volume and high stability. We also have JP-580B. JP-580 LCD display, Industrial Computer controlled System for your choice
Certificates
Production Parameters
Technical data at a glance |
PHW-50 |
Mass Scope of Workpiece (kg) |
50 |
Max Diameter of Workpiece (mm) |
700 |
Distance Between Two Support Bearings (mm) |
Min:60 |
Journal Diameter Scope of Workpiece (mm) |
8~80 |
Max Distance between Driving Flange and Right Bearing Support (mm) |
1000 |
Rotation Speed of the Main Axis (r/min) |
~2970 |
Motor Power (kw) |
1.5 Frequency conversion |
Torque of Universal Joint Shaft (N.m) |
30 |
Min Achievable Residual Unbalance Amount (emar) |
≤ 1g. mm/kg |