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I read a while back about a "gadget" that is added to a system rotor that will improve unbalance whilst running? Can anyone shed some light on this, a product name or web site would be appreciated. We have a overhung fan that continuosly aquires build up on it causing periodic downtime to clean, this gadget might have some benefit in this application.
Thanks in advance
Jackman
 
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try this site
http://www.tevaltd.co.uk/downloads/EM_Fan_Data_Sheet%20_New__teva.pdf#search='automatic%20fan%20balancer'
I did a search for automatic fan balancer
Kind regards


Roy Gariepy
Maintenance Tech
Cross Generating Station
Cross, SC
 
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I have seen ads for a dynamic balancer made by Balmac I think. Try a google search or look in the ad index in REliability Magazine or Maintenance Technology or some other trade magazine.

Good Luck,


Danny
 
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I am a representative for Lord Corp, who makes the Active balancer device you refer to. If you want to contact me, I can send you technical papers and relevant data

Tom @ (360) 687-6005 or e-mail powerpro@wa-net dot com

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My company TEVA Ltd are the appointed distributors in the UK for the Lord Corporation, manufacturers of the "gadget" referred to.I think the product is one of the most exciting maintenance products to hit the market in recent years. For more information contact http://www.predictivemaintenance.co.uk

Best Regards
John Hall
TEVA Ltd
Barrow in Furness
 
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Lords in situ balancer

Search old post here: it has been discussed much recently.


Cordially,
Sam Pickens
pdmsampickens@gmail.com

 
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