
Measurement Functions are smart features that help support your alignment through the whole process giving you the best possible result.
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Measurement Functions are smart features that help support your alignment through the whole process giving you the best possible result.
For Generation XT Programsclick here.
For Generation XT Measurement Methodsclick here.
Choose from different 3D machines to portray your machinery on either side of coupling.
Align machines with more than two pairs of feet.
Measurement results can be checked against pre-defined (industry standard) tolerance tables, the new ANSI Shaft Alignment standard tolerances or values you determine yourself.
Automatically compensate for thermal expansion of the machines.
Choose method depending on coupling type: short flex, spacer shaft.
Your latest measurement is always available, automatically saved.
Improve readings when measuring conditions are poor.
The app includes a searchable Users Manual which opens the relevant chapter depending where in the process you are. This makes it quick and easy to find the answer to your user questions.
Adjust with live values using expanded sensor position ranges in the H and V position.
Allows you to align the machine using the measurement units positioned at any angle around the shaft. This is useful when it is difficult to rotate the shaft, or when machine components are in the way.
Lock any pair of feet on the machine. Used when aligning base-bound or bolt-bound machines.
Sign-on screen to verify your job. The signature is saved with the PDF file.
Assign a specific code to a specific machine, then use the built-in camera of your device to open assigned file and settings. (Note: camera resolution requirements applicable.)
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Measurement results can be checked against pre-defined (industry standard) tolerance tables, the new ANSI Shaft Alignment standard tolerances or values you determine yourself.
This feature allows you to ensure your machinery is operating within the specified tolerances, helping to prevent potential issues and optimize performance.
Choose the appropriate method depending on the coupling type: short flex or spacer shaft. This ensures the alignment process is tailored to the specific characteristics of your machinery.
The system guides you through the selection process, providing the necessary instructions and tools to complete the alignment accurately.