Tolerance
The rotation speed of the shafts will decide the demands on the alignment. When you select a rpm value, a matching tolerance is set automatically.
The higher the rpm of a machinery is, the tighter the tolerance must be.
- On the coupling, tap
.
- Tap
to display the tolerance menu.
- Turn tolerance on/off.
- Current RPM.
- Selected tolerance.
- Tolerance levels.
- Add custom tolerance.
Built-in tolerances
The system comes with two built-in tolerances, Easy-Laser Standard and ANSI standard.
The system remembers which tolerance was last selected and will use that tolerance as the default selection
when a new measurement session is created. When you set an RPM value, the tolerance is activated.
Easy-Laser
The tolerance level "good" is used for re-alignments on non-critical machinery. New installations and critical machines should always be aligned within the tolerance level "excellent".
There are two tolerance levels:
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Indicates not within tolerance. Red background. |
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Good. Yellow background. |
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Excellent. Green background. |
ANSI standard
The ANSI/ASA S2.75-2017 standard is available. This standard has three tolerance levels:
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Indicates not within tolerance. Red background. |
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Minimal. Orange background. |
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Standard. Yellow background. |
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Precision. Green background. |
Custom tolerance
Many machines must be aligned very accurately even if they have a lower rpm. You can add your own user defined tolerance.
- Tap
.
- Enter offset and angle values.
- Tap
to add the custom tolerance.
There are two tolerance levels for custom tolerances.