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Description
Our 4-day Optical Alignment for Roll & Paper
Machinery seminar
provides an introduction to the use of high-precision optical instruments to
help you achieve precision alignment of your critical roll & web handling machinery. We provide
the equipment and show you how to use it to accurately measure the thermal
growths and static deflections that often ruin otherwise acceptable shaft
alignment.
We provide the theory and practice to help you
understand how to apply optical alignment tooling and measurements to
improve the alignment quality of nearly any machinery. This course is
Workshop intensive!! The hands-on Workshops allow students to practice
techniques with specific instruments and tooling. These skills are
immediately applicable to improving machinery alignment at your facility.
It does not matter what type of roll equipment
you are working with - paper machines, calenders, dryers, winders, web
press printers, corrugators, coaters, laminators, fourdriniers or film
extruders - we guarantee this seminar will help you keep you equipment
running smoother and faster.
We also offer an optional Certification Test in
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Objectives
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Learn to use optical alignment equipment,
including jig transits and theodolites
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Learn how to assess offset baseline accuracy
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Learn roll alignment procedures
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Learn how to reduce and plot optical data
Course Materials
A manual containing slide presentations,
discussion materials, workshop exercises and additional reference
information is provided in hardcopy and CD-ROM.
Instructors
Mr. Stanley R.
Bognatz, P.E.
Mr. Timothy S.
Irwin, P.E..
Who Should Attend?
Engineers, vibration analysts and technicians, who
are involved with machinery maintenance and reliability, and seek to
understand how to optimize the alignment roll & web handling equipment.
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Prerequisites
None.
Continuing Education
This course provides 32 Professional
Development Hours (PDH) for engineering licensure requirements.
Course Fees
Hotel Seminars (U.S.):
$1,895 per
person.
On-site and international seminars are priced
by quotation -
please contact us for more information.
An optional Optical Alignment Techniques Certification
test is available on the last day of the course for $200 per
person.
Course Schedule
Click here for the
current schedule; on-site
seminars can be scheduled at any time.
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Introduction & Agenda
- What is Optical Alignment?
- Why Use Optics on Roll Equipment?
- Alignment Specialist Job Duties
- Training Objectives
Optical Alignment
Tooling
- Sight Levels & Alignment Telescopes
- Jig Transits & Theodolites
- Tripods, Trivets & Cross-Slides
- Invar, Optical Scales, Levels & Tooling
- Optical Alignment Definitions
Optical Alignment
Applications
- Paper & Web Machinery - Roll Alignment
- Leveling Foundations, Base Plates &
Machinery
- Measuring Flatness & Straightness
- Thermal Growth Studies
- Machinery & Foundation Deflection
- Bearing, Seal, & Diaphragm Bore Alignment
Overview of Roll
Alignment Techniques
- Optical Alignment - Jig Transits vs.
Theodolites
- Laser Trackers
- Laser-based Roll Alignment Systems
- Benefits of Accurate Alignment
Workshop – Introduction
to Optical Tooling & Reading Optical Scales
Working with Sight
Levels,
Jig Transits & Theodolites
- Sight Level & Jig Transit Operation
- Theodolite Operation
- Lighting, Parallax & Mirage
- Accuracy – What Can We Really Achieve
Workshop – Jig Transit &
Theodolite General Setup & Operation
Vertical & Level
Measurements
- Establishing Benchmark Reference Systems
- Data Acquisition, Reduction & Plotting
- Applications – Level; Parallel;
Flat; Sag |
Workshop – Vertical
Measurements; Reducing & Graphing Data
Horizontal Measurements
- Establishing a Reference System
- “Bucking In” to a Line-of-Sight
- “Precision Plumbing”
- Turning Right Angles
- Data Acquisition, Reduction & Plotting
- Applications – Parallel; Perpendicular;
Offset
Workshop – Precision
Plumbing, Bucking In, Horizontal Measurements & Turning Right-Angles
Roll Alignment
Principles & Measurements
- Offset & Cross-Machine Baselines
- Assessing Baseline Alignment & Accuracy
- Roll Parallelism – Level, Elevation &
Parallelism
- Assessing Roll Profiles
- Recording & Plotting Data
- Alignment Tolerances & Guidelines
- Roll Alignment Process Summary
Workshop - Putting it
Together – Machinery Practice
- Bucking In to a Known Line-of-Sight
- Measuring Horizontal & Vertical Roll
Positions
- Checking Roll Perpendicularity to LOS
- When You Can’t See It - Establishing a New
LOS
- Plotting Alignment Data & Determining Moves
Optical Alignment of
Drive Systems
- Optics vs. Coupling-by-Coupling Methods
- Importance of Eliminating Cumulative Errors
- Using Optics to Align Entire Drive Systems
Laser Alignment Systems
- Features & Operation; System Components
- Technical Specifications
- Integrating with Optical Alignment
Measurements
Workshop – Laser
Workshop
Certification Exam &
Practical Test
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