Servo-Controlled, Automated Balancing
Universal Balancing’s range of balancing machines can be equipped with on-station correction facilities for semi- or full automation of the balancing process. Typical automated, on-station correction includes drilling, milling and welding heads.
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View MoreUniversal Balancing’s range of balancing machines can be equipped with on-station correction facilities for semi- or full automation of the balancing process. Typical automated, on-station correction includes drilling, milling and welding heads. The time-saving, servo-controlled correction facilities enable automated change-over between different types of rotors. Pneumatics, an alternative to servo-controlled automated balancers, requires mechanical setup to change between different types of rotors.
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