Month: March 2023

March 29th, 2023

Display unit XT12 with IR cameraPart No.: 12-1292System: XT Description: Wireless display unit for Generation XT. Rugged design, shock proof, IP66 and IP67. Glove enabled touch screen. Water and dust proof connectors: USB A, USB C, HDMI, Charger. With built-in thermal camera (IR). Note: When ordering this item, Shoulder strap Part No. 12-0997 will automatically be added. The XT12 is not approved for Ex/ATEX areas. Charger is not included.

March 29th, 2023

Display unit XT12 Part No.: 12-1291System: XTDescription: Wireless display unit for Generation XT. Rugged design, shock proof, IP66 and IP67. Glove enabled touch screen. Water and dust proof connectors: USB A, USB C, HDMI, Charger. Note: When ordering this item, Shoulder strap Part No. 12-0997 will automatically be added. The XT12 is not approved for Ex/ATEX areas. Charger is not included.

March 20th, 2023

Q1. WHY IS IT NECESSARY TO LOOK AT ALIGNMENT CONDITION RESULTS AT THE COUPLING? WHY CAN’T I JUST GET MY FEET TO WITHIN 2 THOUSANDTHS TO FINISH THE ALIGNMENT? Because the numbers at the feet are only a rough guide to the actual alignment condition.  Large corrections at the machine feet don’t automatically point to a misaligned coupling, in which case you are spending more time than necessary on an alignment.  The opposite can also be true.  Small corrections at the feet don’t automatically mean your alignment at the coupling is good either, in which case you are bolting down a misaligned machine.  The coupling is where we want to establish the true alignment condition. Not only is this the point of power transmission but it is also the point…