E vinakata na nomu kabani me vinaka. Sa kena ibalebale oqo na veika vinaka ka dodonu me ra vakacegu na kasitama, dodonu? E dua na ka me ra vakanamata kina na kabani ni buli iyaya kei na buli iyaya o ya na kena vakavinakataki na laser me baleta na nodra misini kei na iyaya. Vinaka vakalevu na tekinolaji laser, na veisau ni laser e rawa ni caka vakatotolo ka vakavinaka, eliminating the need for dial gauges or straight… Wilika na kena ikuri »
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Misalignment in Rotating Machinery
You work with machines and with rotating machinery, if you’ve got misalignments then you’ve got problems. Misalignments mean downtime or worse– the need to replace the machine much sooner than you had hoped, dodonu? When you’re experiencing rotating machinery failures, there’s a good chance that misalignments are the cause. Misalignments cause premature bearing, coupling and… Wilika na kena ikuri »
What Is a Laser Alignment Tool?
A laser alignment tool is a state-of-the-art measuring device that features two laser sensors mounted on two connected shafts for reliable analysis of your equipment. The laser sensors work simultaneously and receive the other sensors beam to see if the shafts are properly aligned. This alignment tool has become increasingly popular in the world of… Wilika na kena ikuri »
Renting vs. Buying Laser Alignment Tools
Businesses that use a lot of machinery often have a need for laser alignment tools. These tools use cutting-edge technology to guarantee that machines are aligned properly, thus ensuring that they’re running as efficiently as possible and not wasting time and money. If you’re looking to use this type of tool at your place of… Wilika na kena ikuri »
Is It Time to Tighten the Conveyor Belt on Your Industrial Machine?
How’s your conveyor belt doing lately? Is it due for a tightening? The belt is so important since it essentially runs the conveyor, which, in turn, moves products. You want it to have proper tension and it’s a good idea to maintain your belt and/or inspect it every so often to ensure that it’s working… Wilika na kena ikuri »