Applications
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Big Parts, Big Headaches?
The problem
One of the most common yet challenging set-ups in field machining is boring straight holes over long lengths, perhaps similar to the configuration to the right. It’s a common situation with today’s large equipment. Traditional alignment practices require long, heavy boring bars that sag or make-shift fabrications to stage optical devices for aligning the boring bar bearings. Neither method is timely, saf
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Roller Alignment
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High precision, increased output, longer lasting equipment
Web handling machinery is on the critical path for manufacturing processes such as paper, converting, printing, rolled metals, thin films, coatings and other continuous lines. Faster throughput, higher quality, and more uptime are the mantras heard in these industries every day.
Often, these processes have multiple machine sections with multiple components working together. If you depend on these kinds of roll systems, you know that poorly aligned equipment
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Sawmill Alignment
Straighter boards, higher output, longer lasting equipment
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Optical Alignment
Innovators in the lumber industry are adopting the tools and techniques used by the paper, steel and power generation industries for precision alignment of their equipment. It's called Optical Alignment and is favored among professionals who need precise, verifiable results.