You know you're probably right. I`ll try to remember to look at the manual tomorrow but I would not be surprised if it does stand for movable. Sorry for the miss information, when I remake this video I`ll try and get that fixed! Thanks for letting me know!
@@Mikesfilmss Not a problem at all mate. Was checking through your videos to actually get some alignment training myself and it was a great video!! Are you able to do one onsite and possibly carried out uncoupled? Even if you can find a place without actual jacking bolts :). That way us people who are trying to learn will have a great video with someone doing a difficult alignment to learn off and will accurately resemble a situation out on site :).
@@visharaliyanage8514 I`m so glad you liked the video! it turns out one of my students let my vibralign laser get crushed last week and we sent it out to be repair with the manual, so I haven't looked into your last question yet. so originally I planed to shoot this video at a local plant, because we only had small motors to align but they were not comfortable with me bring cameras into the plant. At the same time I was approved to buy this blower for my students, so this I how things ended up. I don`t believe my laser can do uncoupled, its hasn't come up for use but I don't think it can. Thats so funny my steering committee made me buy this blower because they wanted it to simulate real life better then our smaller one. You must be trying to do some really hard alignments and yes the jacking bolts are kind of cheating haha
I`d do the old indicator excess again to check the result against the digital system. Also to just maintain my skill in case sometimes don`t have access to this leaser system.
hi do you have clips on reciprocating compressor alignment?
I don't, sorry
Hi I thought the M stands for Movable?
You know you're probably right. I`ll try to remember to look at the manual tomorrow but I would not be surprised if it does stand for movable. Sorry for the miss information, when I remake this video I`ll try and get that fixed! Thanks for letting me know!
@@Mikesfilmss Not a problem at all mate. Was checking through your videos to actually get some alignment training myself and it was a great video!!
Are you able to do one onsite and possibly carried out uncoupled? Even if you can find a place without actual jacking bolts :). That way us people who are trying to learn will have a great video with someone doing a difficult alignment to learn off and will accurately resemble a situation out on site :).
@@visharaliyanage8514 I`m so glad you liked the video! it turns out one of my students let my vibralign laser get crushed last week and we sent it out to be repair with the manual, so I haven't looked into your last question yet. so originally I planed to shoot this video at a local plant, because we only had small motors to align but they were not comfortable with me bring cameras into the plant. At the same time I was approved to buy this blower for my students, so this I how things ended up. I don`t believe my laser can do uncoupled, its hasn't come up for use but I don't think it can. Thats so funny my steering committee made me buy this blower because they wanted it to simulate real life better then our smaller one. You must be trying to do some really hard alignments and yes the jacking bolts are kind of cheating haha
You can do an uncoupled alignment with this laser.
I`d do the old indicator excess again to check the result against the digital system. Also to just maintain my skill in case sometimes don`t have access to this leaser system.
laser element