Hi David, thank you for watching and for your comment. Yeah, at one stage i pondered on getting a prop shaft balancer, but realised that i might be doomed in the future as most cars are becoming front wheel drive (lol) with exceptions off course. Go well and Take care.👍
YOUR VIDEOS ARE AMAZING, AND VERY HELPFUL , I JUST BOUGHT A MACHINE SIMILAR AS YOURS AND THIS VIDEOS HELPS ME TO USE THE MACHINE I STILL GOT A LOT TO LEARN. COULD YO PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT HOW TO SET PARAMETERS AND EVERYTHING ON THE COMPUTER AND HOW TO MEASURE CORRECTLY IMPELLERS OR ROTORS? TAKE CARE GREETINGS FROM MEXICO
Good Morning from South Africa. Thank you for watching my videos. If you do not mind, go to my about page , there you will find my email address and we could corespond that way, going forward. I think it will be a better platform for communications. Take care.👍
Hello friend, your videos are very interesting. See that there is no need to calibrate the machine every time you do not measure a new rotor for balancing! The level is very important when assembling the pieces!! The weight of plasticine is different from metal. it is better to take the measurement and find the weight and place it on the template. Greetings
Hi, yes i will in the future, as soon as i get one to balance. I don't know if you checked out my channel, but i have made videos showing calculations on the pump impellar.Thank you for watching and commenting. Take care. 👍
Why are you putting a putty mass in a keyway, and do you take off putt mass after balancing. And what if you don't add that mass at the beginning of balancing.. thank am actually learning
Hi, thank you for watching and commenting. I am glad that you are finding my video informative. The putty in the keyway is to replace the removed material through machining. The density of this putty is not exact, but close enough to that of the steel. Some people put in a half key in the keyway. The putty mass in the keyway is not calculated in, only that used on the object being balanced during calibration. The mass when calibrating before balancing is important and must be added. That in the keyway is not a necessity, it just means that your balanced item will be more out of balance when a key is fitted on completion. Thanks. Tke care. 👍
Hi.It is the same steps when balancing a double plane object. If you go to my other videos then you will see step by step double plane balancing of a vacuum element.It is the same procedure taken. I hope it helps. Take care.
Very nice job Anthony.
Well done.
Thanks for sharing.
Take care, Ed.
Thank you Ed, much appreciated. You take care as well. 👍
Very informative and a job well done 👍 thank you for sharing . Reminds me of working with Schenk balancers for prop shafts .
Hi David, thank you for watching and for your comment. Yeah, at one stage i pondered on getting a prop shaft balancer, but realised that i might be doomed in the future as most cars are becoming front wheel drive (lol) with exceptions off course. Go well and Take care.👍
good job
Thanks for watching my videos and commenting. Take care. 👍👍
YOUR VIDEOS ARE AMAZING, AND VERY HELPFUL , I JUST BOUGHT A MACHINE SIMILAR AS YOURS AND THIS VIDEOS HELPS ME TO USE THE MACHINE I STILL GOT A LOT TO LEARN.
COULD YO PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT HOW TO SET PARAMETERS AND EVERYTHING ON THE COMPUTER AND HOW TO MEASURE CORRECTLY IMPELLERS OR ROTORS?
TAKE CARE
GREETINGS FROM MEXICO
Good Morning from South Africa. Thank you for watching my videos. If you do not mind, go to my about page , there you will find my email address and we could corespond that way, going forward. I think it will be a better platform for communications. Take care.👍
Hello friend, your videos are very interesting. See that there is no need to calibrate the machine every time you do not measure a new rotor for balancing! The level is very important when assembling the pieces!! The weight of plasticine is different from metal. it is better to take the measurement and find the weight and place it on the template. Greetings
Hi, thank you for your comment and watching my videos. All noted.👍 Much appreciated and take care.
Super video
Thank you very much.👍
Will you make other video that show on how to balance on the computer there, i want to learn also from that side of computer...
Hi, yes i will in the future, as soon as i get one to balance. I don't know if you checked out my channel, but i have made videos showing calculations on the pump impellar.Thank you for watching and commenting. Take care. 👍
Why are you putting a putty mass in a keyway, and do you take off putt mass after balancing.
And what if you don't add that mass at the beginning of balancing.. thank am actually learning
Hi, thank you for watching and commenting. I am glad that you are finding my video informative. The putty in the keyway is to replace the removed material through machining. The density of this putty is not exact, but close enough to that of the steel. Some people put in a half key in the keyway. The putty mass in the keyway is not calculated in, only that used on the object being balanced during calibration. The mass when calibrating before balancing is important and must be added. That in the keyway is not a necessity, it just means that your balanced item will be more out of balance when a key is fitted on completion. Thanks. Tke care. 👍
Hello Sir Tqvm where to buy machine?
Hi, thank you for your comment. This is ShanghaiJianping Dynamic Balancing Machine Manufacturing Co., Ltd. and the model is PHQ-50. I hope it helps.
Do you know what kind of Sensors that machine is using? In other words -
What kind of Sensors is the shaft resting on as it turns? Do you know?
I will have to look it up in the manual....should i find it, will i message you. Regards and take care.
Hello. Did you ever find the sensor that detects vibration? Best regards
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How to work typing in computer
Hi.It is the same steps when balancing a double plane object. If you go to my other videos then you will see step by step double plane balancing of a vacuum element.It is the same procedure taken. I hope it helps. Take care.
Computer tipped please
Hi,thank you for your comment and watching the video. Apologies, but i do not understand your question. Regards