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Dial Indicator Alignment
Procedure
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The procedure for doing reverse dial indicator
alignment is not a difficult one. There are several steps which need to
be taken for a successful alignment job.
Step 1
Familiarize with terms, techniques and procedure.
*follow all safety rules and procedures
Step 2
Learn about the machine you are aligning.
Step 3
Know the characteristics of your tool. Perform a Sag
Check
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Step 4
Prepare the machine.
a. Remove all existing shims from under the feet -if old shims are to be used, clean them thoroughly. -always use minimum amount of shims. b. Clean the base thoroughly. -scrape and file away all rust, nicks, and burrs c. Examine the base bolts and holes. -retap if necessary -replace bolts if necessary
Step 5
Clean
mounting surface, file off nicks and burrs.
b. Check indicators for sticking and loose needle. c. Aim indicator stem directly toward center line of shaft.
Step 6
Measurement
-measure distance between the two indicators. -measure distance between indicator and front feet. -measure distance between front and back feet.
Step 7
Layout graph paper
-mark indicator position -mark feet position. -remember to mark + and - signs (this eliminates confusion) example: graph layout ![]()
Step 8
Preliminary Horizontal Move
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For
Example:
the indicator on the pump reads -8
the indicator on the motor reads +10
The shafts are collinear at 1/2 the Total Indicator
These indicator readings mean that you need to move the motor:
front foot .006" left back foot .007" left ![]()
You can avoid graphing the horizontal
move by zeroing the indicators on the left and rotate them to right.
Now turn the indicator needles half way to zero and begin to walk the motor
into place by moving the farthest foot toward zero and then the nearest
foot. Slowly walk the motor into place by alternating the moves until
you obtain two zero indicator readings.
Now begin the procedure for the vertical
move. Be sure to check your equipment for sag and soft foot.
Step 9
Check for Soft Foot
Soft foot is a condition in which one of the feet
does not sit flat on the base. The foot or the base may have been
warped. When you tighten the bolt on the foot, the machinery will
distort.
![]() ![]() Parallel Soft Foot Angular Soft Foot
How to check for Soft Foot
Step 10
Perform Vertical Move
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The vertical move is the part of the alignment
process that aligns the two shaft's centerlines into their proper up and down
position. Usually you will have to add or remove shims in this
step. The indicators are zeroed on the top and read at the
bottom. (start with a plus + reading if you need to compensate for sag)
Example:
the indicator on the pump reads -12 the indicator on the motor reads +8
This means that the shafts are one half the total
indicator reading from being collinear at these points.
Using a square grid graph paper to illustrate the
position. Under the indicator position mark the point that is half the
indicator reading. ( -6 for pump side indicator and +4 for the motor
side indicator) Connect these two points with a line and then continue
the line past the lines representing the feet on the motor. The graph
now shows that the front foot needs to have a .003" shim added and the
back foot needs to have a .001" shim added.
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Now with your shims in place. Tighten all bolts
and take and check your readings. If the readings are within tolerance
than your equipment should be aligned.
Step 11
Tighten all bolts and recheck indicator readings.
Step 12
Remove alignment brackets.
The more you become familiar with these steps the
faster you will be able to align your machinery
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