1/ Attach the Measuring Units (MU) on the shafts
(see fig. 1 and Annex 2)
The MU marked "S" on the Stationary machine.
The MU marked "M" on the Movable machine, usually the motor.
Connect the MU to the correct sockets on the Display Unit
(see Annex 1).
Ø 30-150 mm
70-850 mm
Fig. 1
2/ Switch the Display Unit (DU) ON
Aim the laser lines so that they hit the centre of the target of the
opposite MU.
Use the vertical fine adjustment wheel if required. (see Annex 2).
3/ Input dimensions
a) Measure the A, B and C distances of the application.
b) Adjust each value displayed on the screen by using the
+ and - keys.
c) Confirm the setting of each value by pressing
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4/ Measure the alignment status
Rotate the shafts, to position the MU's, as indicated by the
blinking circle symbol on the display during each step (see fig 2).
Validate each measurement with
Fig. 2 Measuring positions
5/ Live results
Live alignment values are displayed on the DU.
Live vertical values are displayed when the MU's are in the
12 o'clock position.
Live horizontal values are displayed when the MU's are in the
3 o'clock position.
Position of the Measuring Units
Vertical result / adjustment
12 o'clock
2
3
/mils
mm
A
S
B
F 1
M
C
F 2
Horizontal result/ adjustment
3 o'clock
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Coupling values: check
acceptable misalignment
table (see Annex 3)
Angular
: measured in mm/100
mm or 0.001"/1".
Parallel
or offset.
Feet values: relative
position of the feet of the
movable machine.
F1: front feet / F2: rear feet
Relative position of the feet
Alignment correction
Add/remove shims
Move sideways
While aligning, observe the live coupling values displayed on
the screen.
Coupling values must be within the maximum acceptable
misalignment value (see Annex 3), or within the tolerance given
by the original equipment manufacturer.
6/ Checking the soft foot
It is recommended to check the
movable machine for soft foot before
starting the alignment.
After operation 1 to 3 are performed,
position the MU's to the 12 o'clock
position.
Press + and - simultaneously to enter
the soft foot mode.
Press "next" to zero the feet values displayed.
To check a foot, loosen the foot bolt. Monitor the F1 value in
case of a front foot, the F2 value in case of a rear foot.
Register this value.
If the value is less than 0.05 mm (2 mils), the support is good.
Re-tighten the bolt and check another foot.
If the value is more than 0.05 mm (2 mils) this foot can be the
soft foot. Tighten back the bolt and check the diagonally opposite
foot. The soft foot is the one with the largest deviation.
When all feet are checked, correct the soft foot, if any.
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/mils
mm
A
S
B
F1
M
C
F2
Soft foot display
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