No, sadly, that may not be correct. If the spectrum (and
phase readings) indicate misalignment, then the machine will be misaligned. But
if there is no indication of misalignment, the machine may still be misaligned.
I know that may not make sense, but unfortunately it is true.
A number of experiments have been performed where real
machines were misaligned and the vibration pattern did not change. The
vibration pattern depended upon the type of coupling and other conditions, but
the bottom line is that the only way you can be sure that the machine is
precision aligned is to precision align the machine.
This tip is provided by Jason Tranter, Managing Director of Mobius Institute.
For more condition monitoring tips, continue to visit the IMVAC – International Machine Vibration Analysis Conference – blog every week. To learn more about IMVAC and the event nearest to you, visit vibrationconference.com.
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