SM 12 E-CSTR, SKF, Enhanced Vibracon SM 12 Carbon Steel Treated
EAN code: 7316581282494
TKSA MAGVBK, SKF, Magnetic V-brackets
EAN code: 7316576762109
TMAS 50-020, SKF, Stainless Steel Shims, for accurate vertical machinery alignment
EAN code: 7316570371703
TMAS 50-040, SKF, Stainless Steel Shims, for accurate vertical machinery alignment
EAN code: 7316570377460
TMAS 50-070, SKF, Stainless Steel Shims, for accurate vertical machinery alignment
EAN code: 7316570923049
SM 24 -CSTR, SKF, Vibracon SM 24 Carbon Steel Chock with corrosion protection
EAN code: 7316576034398
SMSW 16 -ASTR, SKF, Spherical Washer
EAN code: 7316576074561
TKSA 51-VBK, SKF, Standard bracket (1x) with 2x 80 mm threaded rod, 1x 480 mm chain, 4x magnets
EAN code: 7316576864018
TMAS 380-CB, SKF, Tool case (empty) with inlay for TMAS 380
EAN code: 7316576990724
TMAS 50-300, SKF, Stainless Steel Shims, for accurate vertical machinery alignment
EAN code: 7316571838397
TMAS 75-300, SKF, Stainless Steel Shims, for accurate vertical machinery alignment
EAN code: 7316571838373
TMAS 200-025, SKF, Stainless Steel Shims, for accurate vertical machinery alignment
EAN code: 7316570997767
TMAS 200-050, SKF, Stainless Steel Shims, for accurate vertical machinery alignment
EAN code: 7316570554786
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SM 12 E-SS, SKF, Enhanced Vibracon SM 12 Stainless Steel
EAN code: 7316581282500
TKSA 51-ROD80, SKF, Threaded extension rods 4x 80 mm
EAN code: 7316576864926
TKSA ROD150, SKF, 4x 150 mm (5.9 in) rods threaded
EAN code: 7316576762055
TMAS 200-010, SKF, Stainless Steel Shims, for accurate vertical machinery alignment
EAN code: 7316570163131
TMAS 200-020, SKF, Stainless Steel Shims, for accurate vertical machinery alignment
EAN code: 7316570239485
TMAS 200-040, SKF, Stainless Steel Shims, for accurate vertical machinery alignment
EAN code: 7316570899993
About shaft alignment
Shaft misalignment breakdowns increase unplanned machinery downtime, resulting in higher maintenance costs and loss of production. Additionally, misaligned shafts can increase vibration levels and friction, which can significantly increase energy consumption and can cause premature bearing failures.
Traditional alignment methods, although very common, do not often produce the exacting degree of accuracy required by today’s precision machinery. The rough alignment methods still used nowadays, such as using a straight edge and feeler gauge, may be quick, but they can be inaccurate. Another traditional method employing dial indicators offers a higher degree of accuracy, but it requires specialist operators and can be time consuming.
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