Trades Math - Rim and Face Alignment Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

Комментарии • 7

  • @Critical_Path
    @Critical_Path 3 года назад

    This is a great representation of the math used for this alignment method. I'm a big fan of using ratio and proportion during alignment rather than other methods and I think this was a good example of what I see on the regular. Great work, thanks for the content. Subscribed.

  • @jovelletulfo3602
    @jovelletulfo3602 2 года назад

    Is it possible to convert face and rim indicator readings to reverse alignment indicator readings or vice versa? If possible how?

    • @mathmadeeasywithlaurel9353
      @mathmadeeasywithlaurel9353  2 года назад

      Can you clarify what you mean by reverse alignment indicator readings? Are the indicators mounted on the moveable shaft instead of the fixed? Or are the readings zeroed opposite to what I did?

  • @marlousia4361
    @marlousia4361 2 года назад

    How would you measure that mtbs is higher or lower than the fixed machine without using dial indicator based on your example?

    • @mathmadeeasywithlaurel9353
      @mathmadeeasywithlaurel9353  2 года назад

      You could use a straight edge and feeler gauge to find the offset misalignment instead of a dial indicator. Just remember that when you do it that way, the value that you get is the actual misalignment so doesn't require devision by 2. However, if you use a dial indicator, divide your rim reading by 2 to get actual offset misalignment. I hope this helps.

    • @jovelletulfo3602
      @jovelletulfo3602 2 года назад

      Is there no other way of converting face and rim indicator reading to reverse alignment reading through mathematical calculations?