Pump and Motor Alignment Services

Types of Alignments

Laser Alignment Highly accurate, using laser measurement tools. Ensures minimal wear on bearings, seals, and couplings. Dial Gauge Alignment Traditional method using dial indicators. Suitable for various shaft alignment scenarios. Reverse Indicator Alignment Involves multiple readings for precise shaft positioning. Ideal for large or complex setups. Optical Alignment Uses optical scopes for precise alignment. Common in high-precision applications

Initial Installation Alignment

Ensuring proper alignment during pump and motor setup. Prevention of early wear and tear.

Routine Alignment Checks

Periodic verification to ensure alignment remains within tolerance limits. Adjustment as necessary to maintain efficiency

Realignment After Maintenance

Realignment after repair or replacement of pump or motor components

Thermal Growth Compensation

Alignment adjustments to account for temperature changes during operation. Critical for high-temperature systems

Soft Foot Correction

Identifying and resolving uneven mounting or base issues. Ensures machinery sits flat and operates smoothly.

Coupling Inspection and Adjustment

Aligning couplings to minimize stress on the connected shafts. Checking for coupling wear and ensuring proper engagement

On-Site Alignment Services

Portable alignment tools for field services. Quick response for urgent alignment needs

Alignment Issues Addressed

Misalignment causing vibration, noise, or heat. Premature bearing, seal, or shaft failure. Inefficiency in power transmission. Increased wear on couplings
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