User's Manual

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A balance weight added to one end affects the vibration levels at both ends. The primary
effect is the balance weight on the nearest support bearing. Cross effect is the effect of the
balance weight on the opposite support bearing. Multiple plane balancing takes into
account both primary and cross effect when calculating corrections.
Tip
Label the correction planes in the declining order of the mass moment of inertia at each plane, rather
than sequentially. Usually the plane with the highest mass moment of inertia is the most likely the
area of difficulty. Adding trial weights to the planes with the highest inertias sometimes solves the
imbalance before all planes are balanced.
9.2 Manage jobs
9.2.1 View all saved Balance jobs
1. From the Balance main menu, press F12 Job Manager.
All the saved jobs display.
2.
To sort the jobs, press ALT > F1 Sort by Alphabet or ALT > F3 Reverse Sort Order.
9.2.2 Create a Balance job
Create a new a job to collect and store data. After you create a new job, the job is
automatically activated and ready to store data.
The default job has a predefined setup, but you can modify any option as needed. The
analyzer assigns a unique ID to each new job.
Procedure
1.
From the Balance main menu, press F12 Job Manager.
Note
If your analyzer has no saved balance jobs, the Job Manager screen automatically opens.
2. Press F12 Change Location to save the job to internal memory or a memory card.
The Location field changes.
3.
Press F1 Create New Job.
4. Press F1 Job Desc to edit the job description as needed.
9.2.3 Change the job ID
1. From the Balance main menu, press F1 Job Desc > F2 Edit Job ID.
2. Enter up to 10 characters. You cannot use the following characters: \ . : / * # ? " | < >
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