Hi, that data captures for wear ring sizes is not for the computor at all, but for the data pack of information i make for my customers. So no need for that if you do not make a data pack. It is something that i do and nothing to do with balancing process. Thank you and take care.
Hi, thank you for your comment. The capturing of the diameter is information to use in the data pack which i supply to my customers. For the balancing process the diameter is not used, but the radius.
@@radityaazis678 In my other videos i balance between the bearings. To balance multi stage centrifugal impellers, data to be captured as a rotor balance. In other words the impellers must be treated as one unit with two different balancing points.
Hi sir, I am from India can you please tell me name of the machine which you are using for balanceing
Hi, thank you for watching my video, i appreciate it. My machine is a Shanghai Jianping Dynamic Balancing Machine. Take care.
Where you input front wr and back wr data in your computer
Hi, that data captures for wear ring sizes is not for the computor at all, but for the data pack of information i make for my customers. So no need for that if you do not make a data pack. It is something that i do and nothing to do with balancing process. Thank you and take care.
where is the measure of diameter 400
Hi, thank you for your comment. The capturing of the diameter is information to use in the data pack which i supply to my customers. For the balancing process the diameter is not used, but the radius.
@@mpe6678 400 for outside diameter? and balancing process use radius 200? wearing dia. also for your customer?
can i request how to balancing rotor set for (between bearing) and have multi impeller? i mean rotor set for multistages centrifugal pump.
@@radityaazis678 Yes, only for customer.
@@radityaazis678 In my other videos i balance between the bearings. To balance multi stage centrifugal impellers, data to be captured as a rotor balance. In other words the impellers must be treated as one unit with two different balancing points.