Alignment Flashcards

1
Q

This is the condition where the centrelines of two coaxial shafts don’t form a straight line

A

Misalignment

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2
Q

The four kinds of misalignment

A

Vertical Angular
Horizontal Angular
Vertical Offset
Horizontal Offset

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3
Q

What kind of shims are recommended

A

Pre cut stainless steel (standard thickness from 0.001” to 0.125”)

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4
Q

The four standard sizes of shims

A

Class A: 2”x2”
Class B: 3”x3”
Class C: 4”x4”
Class D: 5”x5”

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5
Q

How many shims should you use max

A

3, maximum 4

Largest on bottom, second largest on top, smallest in the middle

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6
Q

Should you back off the jackscrews before tightening hold down bolts?

A

Yes

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7
Q

When the dial indicator on a is depressed the gauge is what?

A

Positive

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8
Q

TIR stands for what?

A

Total Indicator Reading

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9
Q

Two types of runout

A

Eccentric and angular

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10
Q

Correction for vertical alignment formula

A

A/D x Feeler calculation = Front shim change
B/D x Feeler calculation = Back shim change
D= coupling diameter, A= distance to front foot, B= distance to back foot

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11
Q

For soft foot the rule of thumb is to use this much of the value shown on the dial indicator for shimming

A

80%

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12
Q

The most accurate way to measure for soft foot

A

Feeler gauges at the four corners of the foot

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