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1.           Live any angle  EasyTurn        31    Horizontal       Mount the units  1  Mount the S unit on the stationary machine and the M unit on the movable machine     2  Mount the units facing each other  Make sure they are at the approximately same  rotational angle and radius     Rod    Laser adjustment knob      Connectors for cables or  Bluetooth   unit    Locking knob  Laser adjustment knob  Hook for the chain    Chain tension knob       Mounted measuring units    Connect cables or Bluetooth   units  Cable    The measuring units has two connectors that are used for cables or Bluetooth   units     1  Connect a cable to the Display unit  Connect the other end to any of the  measuring units     2  Connect the second cable between the measuring units     Bluetooth      The Display unit is equipped with Bluetooth   wireless technology  which makes it pos   sible for the Display unit to receive data without using cables  For more information  see     Bluetooth      on page 20     Adjust measuring units    When making a new installation  a rough alignment can be necessary  Place the Measur   ing units on the rods  make sure they are at the approximately same rotational angle and  radius  Also make sure that the adjustment knob is adjustable in both directions     1  Place the Measuring units at 9 o   clock  Aim the laser beams at the centre of the  targets    2  Turn the shaft to position 3 o   clock  Note where the laser beams hit    3  Adjust the laser beams half way to th
2.          2    lt 1 mW   635   670 nm   60     Parallelity   lt  0 05     Offset  lt  0 2 mm  0 008         IxR6  AA  1 5 V   8 hours cont     ABS plastics   Hard anodized aluminium    145x86x30 mm  5 7x3 4x1 2      270 g  9 52 oz        Detector unit  Displayed resolution    Measurement distance    Measurement range    Housing material  Dimensions BxHxD  Weight        Changeable between mm inch   Axial offset  0 1 mm  0 005         Angular value  0 1      Up to 3 m  9 8     between transmitter and detector    Axial offset   3 mm  0 12         Angular value   8     ABS plastics   95x95x36 mm  3 7x3 7x1 4      170 g  5 99 oz        124    Technical data       Vibrometer  Optional   Part no  12 0654         aA Magnetic tip  eS          Measuring tip          Instrument Software    Measurement range 0 50 mm s  0 2 inch s  RMS  Resolution 0 1 mm s  0 005 inch s   Frequency range Total level  2   3200 Hz  Lp   10   3200 Hz  Hp     Bearing condition  3200   20000 Hz  Sensitivity 100 mV g  10     Dimensions Magnet  L 20 mm  4 5        15 mm  19 32      Gauge tip  L 65 mm  2 1 2   9        125    Technical data          126       A  Angle 97    B   Bar code 12  13  Battery 5  9   Bearing 96   Bearing condition 87  Belt 55   Best fit 57  Bluetooth   5    C    Calculated values 72  Calculation settings 80  Calibration 3    D    Distance view 74    E  EasyTurn    36    F   Feet pairs 33  File handling 12  Filter 15    G  Gap 33  38  45  50    I   Icons 6  Imperial unit 16  Inclinometer 1
3.        Measuring units  Part no  12 0433  Part no  12 0434         Connectors           Measuring units    Type of display size  Detector resolution  Type of laser   Laser wavelength  Laser safety class  Laser output power  Inclinometers  Thermal sensors  Environmental protection  Dimensions   Weight   Internal battery    PSD  2 axis     Laser aperture    Threaded fixing hole for future  expansion and more measure   ment possibilities       2 axis PSD 20x20 mm  0 78    sq   0 001 mm   0 05 thou   Diode laser   635   670 nm   Class 2    lt 1 mW   0 1   resolution     1   C accuracy   IP Class 66 and 67   BxHxD  60x60x42 mm  2 36x2 36x1 65         202 g  0 45 Ibs    LI Po  3 7 volt  2 5 Wh  680mAh    Wireless connection unit  Not included for all systems       Wireless communication  Operating temperature  Housing material  Environmental protection  Dimensions   Weight    Class I Bluetooth   Wireless Technology   10   50   C   ABS   IP Class 66 and 67   53x32x24 mm  2 1x1 2x0 9          25 g  0 06 lbs        123    Technical data       BTA  Optional   Part no  12 0659    Clean the units and the windows at the apertures with a dry cotton cloth  If not using  the system for a long period of time  remove the batteries        Connector       Detector aperture       Targets    Cable       Laser transmitter  Sheave diameter  Laser class   Output power   Laser wavelength  Beam angle  Accuracy    Battery type   Battery operation  Material  Dimensions BxHxD  Weight     gt    60 mm  2 5 
4.        Note     You can save reports with different settings for best fit to analyze further later        105    Flange Flatness       All positive       The flange is tilted as in a Best fit calculation  but the reference line is moved to the  lowest measurement point  See example below     Reference plane       Select and BASN to calculate the best fit with all measurement points above 0   Select a circle or measurement points in the table  In the image below  calculation is  made on circle A     Rech ahve O clic   A Weal x       All negative    The flange is tilted as in a Best fit calculation  but the reference line is moved to the  highest measurement point  See example below        Reference plane       Select and  Hill to calculate the best fit with all measurement points below 0   Select a circle or measurement points in the table  In the image below  calculation is    made on circle A     Pesh bebo O cirie   A Resti heka O circle   A    Wat       E  0 5    F       15    Abt  if ERE  i  j  0 ae          106    BIA       F    T  Easy Laser   BTA system consists of a laser transmitter and a detector   Magnetic mountings on laser and detector make it easy to mount the     equipment  Non magnetic sheave pulleys can be aligned as the units are  very light and can be mounted using double sided tape     Note   BTA is not included in all Shaft systems        See    BTA  Optional      on page 124     Laser transmitter  Battery compartment  Laser aperture       Detector       C
5.      Bluetooth       MANUAL    English    05 0461 Revision 7 0  System version 4 0          CONTENT          INTRODUCTION    Service and calibration    Travelling with your measurement system    DISPLAY UNIT  Navigation buttons  OK buttons  Function buttons  Status bar  Screen dump  LED lights   Battery    Charge the Display unit    Calculator    Measurement file handling    Save file    Save file with barcode    Report  Open file    Open file with barcode    Open file as template    Copy file to USB memory    Download file to PC  Control panel   Filter   Unit and resolution   Detector rotation   Date and time   Language   User   Backlight   Automatic power off   Information   VGA   System update   License    Bluetooth      CHOOSE PROGRAM    Preparations    PROGRAM VALUES    Tolerance   Zoom   Half or Zero set value   Live values     colours   Automatic recording  Streaming values    Calibration check    HORIZONTAL    Adjust measuring units   Select machines  Enter distances  Measure using Easy Turn     Result and adjust   Live values   Position indicator  Measure using 9 12 3  Thermal compensation  RefLock       Tolerance    SOFTFOOT  MACHINE TRAIN    Build machine train  Enter distances  Measure using EasyTurn     Measure using 9 12 3  Result  Result Machine view  Result Table view  Result Graph view  Lock feet pair  Best fit and Manual fit  Uncertain coupling  Adjust  Tolerance    Thermal compensation    23  23  25  26  26  27  27  28  29  30  31  32  33  34  35  37  38  3
6.     0 01 4 00  H I  708 72 D  056 O99  1 17 0 12    Coupling values    Feet values    Function buttons    Remeasure the coupling  Press and hold to leave program        i See    Control en     on page 14    ER Save file     Measurement file handling    on page 11   miin See    Tolerance    on page 62    See    Thermal compensation    on page 63   akah View and edit distance     A Print     Measurement file handling    on page 11     mra eSis Toggle button  Show Gap or Angle values     Lock   unlock feet pair  Available when you show feet values   See    Lock feet pair    on page 59     Toggle between showing feet or coupling values     Switch result view        Save    You can save a measurement and open it later to continue to measure  When you save  the measurement again  it will not overwrite the earlier version     When you save a measurement  a pdf is automatically generated only when the whole  train has been measured     See    Measurement file handling    on page 11        57    Machine train       Result Graph view    Select ae   and   The Graph view is displayed     Machine Train  Mesut    Selected machine  and coupling    Locked feet pair    Uncertain coupling    Selected feet pair    Thermal compensation  has been set       Function buttons          Remeasure the coupling  Press and hold to leave program        See    Result Machine view    on page 56                                                                                                              p    
7.     2  Select a circle or measurement points in the table  See below        3  Select one of the best fit options     4  The calculation is made on the selected circle measurement points  To make the  same best fit calculation on another circle  repeat step 1 3     Select circle    By default the best fit calculation is made on the currently selected circle  Use naviga   tion buttons left and right to select another circle in the table     Circle A selected        Select measurement points   You can make best fit calculations on all measurement points on a certain position   1  Select circle A in the table   2  Press left navigation button to select the whole row   3  Use navigation buttons to move up and down in the table     2A  2B and 2C selected     A          104    Flange Flatness       Best fit    When you perform a best fit calculation  the flange is tilted to the lowest peak to peak  value  It is fitted as flat as possible between two planes where the average value is zero     See example below     Reference plane          Peak to at   Reference plane  Best fit calculated  The flange is now ae  fitted between two parallel planes   Select   2 and          to calculate best fit around 0  Select a circle or measurement       points in the table  Below is the same calculation displayed in Flange 3D view and  Flange table view  In the image below  calculation is made on circle A     Rest  arcane  O circe A  arcane Oh ibai x        E  Oe   w it j  wF   ifs ENIE    IH Oma w
8.    Adding points between renumbers the existing following points  In this example  we  add a new point after point number three              Delete measuring point       Deleting points between renumbers the existing following points  In this example  we  delete point number three     1 2 X    E    3 4 5  XN N                   Straightness       Result    The result can be displayed as graph  table or a 3D view  By default the table view is  displayed  The function buttons are almost the same for all three views  Zoom is only  available in Graph view  See following pages for more information regarding each    view and its functions   Riu tad yi ESS a    AHA grapi view  Pasa ist    Table view       3D view  Switch view    Back to measure  To remeasure  select a point and then ES     Contains a sub menu     ro See    Control panel    on page 14             lt  See    Straightness settings    on page 86   Dm Save file  See    Measurement file handling    on page 11   A Print report  Save file and plug in printer  optional equipment      rt   Set tolerance  It is possible to set different vertical and horizontal toler   ance  See    Tolerance    on page 81     oT Zoom  Only available in Graph view     Contains a sub menu        EE E Go to measuring point  A window is displayed  Enter the point to which  you want to go     Se Ha Set offset for reference point  See    Calculation settings    on page 82     Contains a sub menu  See    Calculation settings    on page 82   eg Raw dat
9.    Face the stationary machine  S  from the movable machine  M   Then 9 o clock is to the left  as in the measuring programs     Show live values   You can manually show in which position your measurement units are  For example   when using the 9 12 3 method  you do not use the inclinometers  When measuring us   ing EasyTurn  the inclinometer can be used to show live values at all angles    to show the live options     G  Show live values at any angle  Only for EasyTurn        Inclinometer controls when to show live values  Only for EasyTurn   Force live to 6 o   clock  Only for 9   12 3    Force live to 12 o   clock  Only for 9   12 3    Force live to 3 o   clock  Only for 9   12 3     Force live to 9 o   clock  Only for 9   12 3     Offset and angle values    The offset and angle value indicate how well the machine is aligned at the coupling   They appear in both horizontal and vertical direction     These values are important to get within tolerance     Offset      The centre lines of two axis are not concentric but parallel   This is measured at the coupling centres   In this example  a positive offset is shown     Angular misalignment  The centre lines of two axis are not parallel   In this example  a negative angle is shown        Offset and angular misalignment  Misalignment is often a combination of both offset and angular  misalignment           38    Horizontal       Position indicator    When you measure with EasyTurn  the position indicator 1s automatically displa
10.    Measurement file handling     on page ll     LED lights    Right indicator  Yellow Flashing  The internal battery in the Display unit is charging     Left indicator  Left indicator has several functions and colours   Red Blue Quick flashing  Reprogramming the system   Red Flashing  Warning  for example low battery   Blue Flashing  Searching for detectors equipped with Bluetooth     Fixed light  Connected to detectors equipped with Bluetooth     Green Flashing  Display unit is starting   Fixed light  The internal battery in the Display unit is fully charged     Light blue Flashing  Backlight is off  but the Display unit is still on  Press any  button to activate the Display unit        Display unit       Battery    Select 4 to display the Battery view  This view gives you a good overview of the  battery status of all connected equipment   Display unit    Dry cell batteries    Detector or  Measuring unit    Battery pack Vd a  iss  Serial number    Charging       The E series is not compatible with units from the D series     Note   When finished working for the day  charge the whole system  Plug in the power adap     tor to the Display unit and connect the measuring units by using cable     Charge the Display unit    The Display unit can be used from  10  C to  50  C  Charge the Display unit within the  temperature range of  0  C to  40  C     Note   Tf you shut the Display unit off while charging  it will charge faster     Power adaptor  With the power adaptor plugged in  y
11.    PN   Edit user defined tolerance     om   Delete user defined tolerance     Add new tolerance   You can add your own user defined tolerance   1  Select the row    Add new tolerance     Press p   2  Enter name and tolerance   3  Press     The new tolerance is added to the list        Tolerance in result views  The tolerances are clearly displayed in the result views     Wachi  Tinti e a 5 mii          beech he Trati  Metal        F    Green   within tolerance  Red   not within tolerance       62    Machine train       Thermal compensation    During normal operation  machinery is influenced of different factors and forces  The  most common of these changes is the change in the temperature of the machine  This  will cause the height of the shaft to increase  This is called thermal growth  To com   pensate for thermal growth  you enter values for cold condition compensation     Select and mi Ain from the result and distance view  The Thermal compensa     tion view is displayed     Example   Some machine manufacturers can  inform you how much their ma   chines need to be compensated   For example  it can be necessary to  place the cold machine a bit lower  to allow thermal growth     Thermal compensation view    In this example we set  5mm as vertical  compensation  both offset and angle     Indicates that the compensation  values are set for cold condition    Vertical offset and  angle for machine A    Thermal compensation set    When you have set thermal compensa   tion and r
12.   A Print report on thermal printer  optional equipment   Only avail   able when you open a saved measurement     Adjust distances  Press OK to confirm changes  The result is  recalculated     Toggle button  Switch between showing live values in the  direction 9 3 or 6 12     See    Shim result view    on page 68     Toggle button  Switch between to show gap and show angular error per  100 mm  For this to work you need to set the coupling diameter              67    Vertical       Shim result view  To view this  you need to enter number of bolts and diameter of bolt circle     Raul shimming       1  Select to open Shim value view  The values are not live    2  Read values  The highest bolt is calculated as 0 00  Values below zero indicates  that the bolt is low and need shimming    3  Select to return to Result view     Nofe     If you shim the machine  remeasure from position 9 o   clock to update all measurement    values     Adjust machine  1  Compare the offset and angular error to the tolerance demands   2  If the angular error need to be adjusted  please shim the machine first  then adjust  the offset   3  Tighten the bolts and remeasure        68       CARDAN      The Cardan program is used for alignment of cardan shaft coupled centre   offset machines     Mount the units    1  Mount the arm bracket on the non adjustable shaft  You can use the magnet bases  or the mount the bracket directly on the flange     2  Mount the S unit on the arm bracket     3  Mount the M uni
13.   Lock   unlock feet pair  If ou can not adjust a feet pair  use the lock  function  See    Lock feet pair    on page 59              ier     Toggle between showing horizontal or vertical graph          Ea    Switch result view     Available when you have measured the whole train  See    Best fit and  Manual fit        a Best fit      Ya  Manual fit  J Select to measure next sxt coupling              58    Machine train       Lock feet pair    This function is available in graph and table view  We recommend that you lock two  feet pair to get the most accurate calculated reference line as possible  If you choose to  lock only one feet pair  the tilt of the train is maintained and the coupling 1s offset     Best fit and Manual fit    By default  an average best fit is calculated on the measured machine train  This means  that the train is tilted to the flattest possible plane  If no feet pairs are locked  the sys   tem assumes that all machines are possible to move in all directions  For each coupling  that you measure  the best fit is recalculated  When you have made adjustments on a  coupling  the best fit is no longer recalculated     Manual fit    Only available when you have measured the whole train  and only in graph view  Use  this function when you know that you for example can move a machine a little in one  direction  but not at all in another direction     1  Select and   pe to activate the Manual fit function  If there are locked  feet pair  these are unlocked     
14.   Plan action  during next regular stop  Keep the machine under observation and  measure at smaller time intervals than before to detect a deteriora   tion trend if any  Compare vibrations to other operating variables     Large vibrations  Bearings running hot  Bearing wear out cause  frequent replacements  Seals wear out  leakage of all kinds evident   Cracks in weldings and concrete foundations  Screws and bolts are  loosening  High noise level  Plan action soonest    Very large vibrations and high noise levels  This 1s detrimental to  the safe operation of the machine  Stop operation if technically or  economically possible considering the plant stop cost        115    Vibrometer       measurement point    Bearing condition value    Bearing condition value is used for trend analysis  If the bearing condition value  increases over time  it can be a sign that the bearing is poorly lubricated  overloaded  due to misalignment or has a damaged surface  A high bearing condition value can  however appear in gearboxes  converting machines with cutters and similar machines  without any bearing fault  This is because this type of machinery naturally produces  high frequency vibrations that are similar to the vibrations produced by a machine with  a bearing fault     The bearing condition value is the quadratic mean  RMS value  of all high frequency  vibrations between 3200 Hz to 20000 Hz  This value is an acceleration average mea   sured in multiples of the standard gravity constant
15.   g           The diagram below is only a guide to interpret the bearing condition value  A high  bearing condition value should always be used as a request to make detailed frequency  analysis  Do not change bearings before this 1s done     Open tolerance table for bearing condition  1  Select a measurement point     2  Select st to open the tolerance table     Vibrometer 10 28      Position 1 Horizontal    Vibration Level  HF    Bearing Condition    A         Replace  Failing  Fair  Acceptable  Good            405 Fei        Line showing rpm        116     Shown only if you have entered rpm      OFFSET AND ANGLE       F      The Offset and Angle program displays measurement values from measur   ing units S and M  The measurement values can be zeroed and any offset      and angular changes between the units that may occur are displayed         ke          1  Enter distance between measuring units        2  Press OK   hater dictance S hi  Enter distance  Vertical  Horizontal offset and    02  mn ae   2 mm Vertical offset and  angle displayed       Cs ma angle displayed    E         Function buttons        Leave program          See    Control panel    on page 14      m Show target  This is a quick way to see where the laser beam hits  the target and how the measuring units are positioned     SORE  wate  See    Streaming values        mihn Zero set  Set current value to zero   mim Absolute  Return to absolute value   mer Half  Half displayed value        117    Offset and angl
16.   overview of the result        Navigation    Use the navigation buttons to move in the table  Button left and right will move be   tween the columns     Currently selected measurement point    Each column represent a circle  Use  the navigation buttons to move between    columns and rows    Prin   is e a   Standard on             Max The highest value   Min The lowest value   Peak peak Difference between Max and Min value       Standard deviation   Average difference between Max and Min value   Flatness RMS Root Mean Square  Numerical Flatness                    Function buttons       Back  Press and hold to leave program completely        Contains a sub menu        es Open Control panel   Bi Save  See    Measurement file handling    on page 11     a Generate report     ae Print on thermal printer  Optional equipment    See    Calculation settings    on page 102           Views  Contain a sub menu with different flange and taper views                    Nofe       Press and hold to leave program completely        99    Flange Flatness       Flange 3D view  Select and to display the 3D view     Haw cote whe  14 36       Measurement point number one   marked yellow    Zero plane    Same function buttons as in Flange Graph view     Flange table view  Select and MSGi to display Table view   Select if you only want to see the table  Use navigation buttons to move in the table     3          F  1  3  3  4  5  6       Same function buttons as in Flange Graph view     Nofe     The c
17.  12 3    1  Select IES to switch to 9 12 3     Adjust laser to the centre of the targets  If needed  adjust the units on the rods   then use laser adjustments knobs       Turn shafts to 9 o   clock      Press a to register first position  The first position is automatically set to zero     Turn shafts to 12 o   clock      Press 2 to register second position      Turn shafts to 3 o   clock       Press E  to register third position        NO    oO NaN AARAU    Register position at 2 o clock    Current machines  selected       S unit f A823    Target 4       Laser point    Edge warning    Return to enter distances Select to show hide M unit EasyTurn       9  The result is displayed  You can show the result as graph  table or machine view   See    Result    on page 56   10  From the result view  select to measure next coupling  If you want to adjust  the coupling  select the machine you want to adjust and press     See    Adjust    on    page 60   Uncoupled shafts  1  Select to show M unit     2  Position the M unit so it faces the S unit  If the laser from the S unit hits the edge  on the target of the M unit  adjust the M unit   s position        55    Machine train       Result    Graph view   Peon              You can show the result as graph  table or machine view     Machine view  i skims  By default the machine view is displayed  Navigate in the result views  by using the navigation buttons     Result Machine view    Select and EZ The Machine view is displayed     Machine 
18.  Control panel    on page 14           36    Horizontal       Result and adjust    Offset  angle and feet values are clearly displayed  Both horizontal and vertical direc   tion are shown live  which makes it easy to adjust the machine  Values within tolerance  are green     Vertical offset and angle Horizontal offset and angle    Shalt Alignme it  Adjustment  Live E o clock    Thermal compensation  has been set    Feet values   Yellow frame indicates live values  Y    Add shims      3       Remove shims       Function buttons    4    Ep Back to measure view     See    Control panel    on page 14    Save  see    Measurement file handling    on page 11   waia See    Tolerance    on page 44    See    Thermal compensation    on page 42   RefLock  lock feet  Note  Not available for E420     A Print report on thermal printer  optional equipment   Available when  you open a saved measurement          Edit distances  Press OK to confirm changes  The result is recalculated     Toggle button  Show hide Position indicator   See    Position indicator    on page 39     a   mam See    Live values    on page 38     RL Toggle button  Switch between to show gap and show angular error per 100 mm     For this to work you need to set the coupling diameter              37    Horizontal       Live values    When reading the values  face the stationary machine from the movable machine   Positions for measuring units as seen from the movable machine     Live values are marked with yellow frame     
19.  Ea and 4am to calculate best fit around 0                 All positive  The measurement object is tilted as in a Best fit calculation  but the reference line is  moved to the lowest measurement point  Select Ea and PaF to calculate the best       fit with all measurement points above 0     All negative   The measurement object is tilted as in a Best fit calculation  but the reference line is  moved to the highest measurement point  Select ie and Bia to calculate the best  fit with all measurement points below 0           93          94       FLANGE FLATNESS          Easy Laser   Flange systems can be used on flanges up to 40m in diameter  You can  measure   to 5 circles of measurement points  for example inner  middle and outer  circles  in order to see the taper of the flange  Each circle can have 3   180 measurement  points  The program guides you graphically step by step through the entire measure   ment           95    Flange Flatness       Preparations    Use the program Values  Flange flatness or targets for the set up     Point one  1  Place the laser transmitter  D22 or D23   on the flange  Notice the direction  see  image           2  Place the detector close to the transmitter    3  Make a mark to mark out the position of  the detector    4  Adjust the detector or target so the laser  beam hits the centre         Notice the direction and  location of transmitter              5  If you use a measurement program  select    NAY to zero set point number one  E EE    cl
20.  Or      2  The RefLock graph view is displayed  Navigate using the left and right navigation  button     3  Select o  to lock the selected feet pair or A  to unlock   4  Select A to continue to the result view     Stationary machine  Movable machine    Selected feet pair       Locked feet pair    To  og  e E       Note     RefLock    is available when using the program Horizontal  Not available for pro   grams Vertical or Cardan        43    Horizontal          Tolerance    1  Select and Bii  The tolerance window is displayed   2  Select a tolerance and press       Sheel E Corer Wer gner tacts        Sehect DHAS Doe  eric             Coupling SM f  Offset Angular error    Durrani tolerance    ri Ni y 0 08 100    0 07100 0 07100    0 08 100  0 03 100  0 01 100    GAP values  Add user defined tolerance    Function buttons  Close Tolerance view     See    Control panel    on page 14   PN Edit user defined tolerance   Yom   Delete user defined tolerance     Add new tolerance   You can add your own user defined tolerance   1  Select the row    Add new tolerance     Press     2  Enter name and tolerance   3  Press     The new tolerance is added to the list        Tolerance in result views  The tolerances are clearly displayed in the result views     Green   within tolerance  Red   not within tolerance       44    Horizontal       Tolerance table    The rotation speed of the shafts will decide the demands on the alignment  The table  on this side can be used as a guidance if no oth
21.  Use for projector for example   Not available on all systems    USB A  master   Use for USB memory    USB B  slave   Use for connecting to a PC    Connection for Easy Laser   equipment     Qo 7   moogO WwW D    Protective cover        Battery compartment        Al   Not available on all systems   4       Display unit       Navigation buttons    To navigate on the screen  use the navigation buttons  The selected icon 1s marked with  a yellow frame  The navigation buttons are also used to move between the icons in a  submenu and to change the values in the fields     Navigation buttons  OK button    Numerical buttons       N  e   Function buttons    OK buttons    There are two green OK buttons and they both work in the same way  Press OK to  select the currently selected icon for example     Function buttons    The icons above the function buttons change depending on which view is currently  displayed on screen     Below is a list of the most common icons     Back to previous view  Press and hold to leave current program   Back  There is no    previous view     Leave the current program     More  Contains a submenu with general functions   such as   im  Control panel  and Fal  Save file         Submenus    The icons formed as an arrow contain a submenu  Use the navigation buttons to navi   gate in a submenu  Press OK to select     Function button with arrow contains submenu          Display unit       Status bar    The Status bar contains additional information such as warning
22.  a normal change  means that the battery must have more than 70   capacity after more than 300 charg   ing cycles   A 2 year warranty applies if the battery becomes unusable because of a  manufacturing fault or factors that Damalini AB could be expected to have control of   or if the battery displays abnormal loss of capacity in relation to use           Extended warranty   Easy Laser   Measurement and Alignment Systems meet the highest quality standards   For this reason  we have extended the warranty to you to a total of 3 years     free of  charge        The prerequisite for a warranty extension is that you register your system parts on   the Internet within 6 months of purchase  The warranty period begins on the date of  purchase  The warranty extension applies to all products in accordance with the Easy   Laser   Warranty requirements        Introduction       Safety precautions   Easy Laser   is a laser instrument in laser class I  with an output power less than 1 mW  which  requires the following safety precautions     CAUTION    LASER RADIATION  DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM  DIODE LASER  1 mW MAX OUTPUT AT 635 670 nm  CLASS IlI LASER PRODUCT E             e Never stare directly into the laser beam  e Never aim the laser beam at anyone else   s eyes     Note     Opening the laser units can result in hazardous radiation  and will invalidate the  manufacturer warranty     If starting the machine to be measured would result in injuries  the possibility to un   intentionally sta
23.  amount of shims under machine feet        e Dirt or other unwanted materials under machine feet     Start Softfoot from main shaft menu    1  Select RA and EA    2  Enter distances  Select    Custom    if you want to Angular softfoot Parallel softfoot  select other machine images and or more than three  feet pair     3  Select to continue     Start Softfoot from Horizontal program  1  Select and H  to open Horizontal program   2  Enter distances  Confirm each distance with OK  To perform a Softfoot check   you need to enter distances between the feet pairs  The measure view is displayed     3  Select MEME  softfoot is only available before you have registered any measure     ment points   Emar dittances  mim        Function buttons    Leave program              sez    Control panel    on page 14   Lata  EE Enter distance for S machine  Makes it possible to perform a soft     foot measurement on the S machine     EEE  Toggle between 3D and 2D view     Add a feet pair  Only available for E530  In E710 you select machines and  7 optional number of feet when you select custom              Toggle button  Show movable machine to the left or the right        Continue to Measure view  Available when you have entered the distances        47    Softfoot       Measure softfoot  1  Tighten all feet bolts   2  Turn the measuring units to 12 o   clock     3  Adjust laser to the centre of targets  If needed  adjust the units on the rods  then use laser  adjustments knobs     ee pipin we ee
24.  er ne          Turn the measuring units to 12 o clock     Adjust laser point to centre of target     4  Press OK  The Softfoot measure view is displayed  The first bolt is marked with yellow   5  Loosen and then retighten the first bolt    6  Press OK to register value    7  Register values on all four feet  The result is displayed    8  Shim the foot with the largest movement     9  Do a Softfoot check again   Measure  Result     Loosen and retighten bolt before register value  Arrow indicating that the machine is tilting in this direction     Pen See ieee  Oe Seer bok       uve       If the largest movement is opposite from the smallest it is not a conventional softfoot and you  will be asked to check the foundation     Function buttons  Leave Softfoot        See    Control panel    on page 14     Save  Only available when you have started Softfoot from the main menu   Zero value of selected foot        Toggle button to switch machine  To check Softfoot  distances between feet pairs  are necessary  If needed  the Enter distance view is displayed  Not available for  E420     Remeasure Softfoot        Continue to Measure view  only available when you have started Softfoot from the  program Horizontal     sabil             48    MACHINE TRAIN         Use for machines mounted in a train with two or more couplings         Work flow      Enter distances                49    Machine train       Build machine train    Before measuring your machines  you need to define what kind of
25.  icon  current time and    Bluetooth   connection   Shall alignment    Measurement unit   Change units via Settings     The yellow arrow indicates  that there are sub menus       There are also text messages regarding   e The selected icon   e Hints on what information you are expected to fill in     Status bar icons    Warning  Select the function button MMMM to get additional information  regarding the warning     Warning  Displayed when the coordinates has been rotated in the detector   Go to Control panel to rotate coordinates     Display unit charging  Indicating that a power adaptor is plugged in     Hourglass  The Display unit is in the middle of a task        Peripheral   Indicates that a peripheral device is plugged in  such as a projector     Bluetooth    Indicates that the Bluetooth   functionality is activated   The number beside indicates the number of Bluetooth   units connected     Printing report on thermal printer  The thermal printer is optional equipment     De ORE    Printing performed OK     Printing problem           Display unit       Screen dump    It is possible to take screen dumps of what is currently displayed on screen  You can  e mail the screen dump or use it for reports     Take a screen dump  1  Press and hold the numeric button period     for 5 seconds   2  An hour glass is displayed on the status bar     3  The screen dump is saved in the file system as a  jpg file  It is named with current  date and time  Select MH to open saved files  See 
26.  is measuring the effective  velocity  mm s or inch s RMS  in the frequency range between 2 and 3200 Hz  This  range covers most of the frequencies that will occur for the majority of mechanical  malfunctions and imperfections  for example unbalance and misalignment           When used to measure bearing condition the Easy Laser Vibrometer is measuring the  effective acceleration  RMS  in the frequency range between 3200 and 20000 Hz   Trend analysis of the bearing condition value can be used to determine wear and tear  of machine bearings             E Magnetic tip    Esa    Za   pal Measuring tip    See    Vibrometer  Optional      on page 125     Mount directly on machine    It is possible to remove the magnetic tip and mount the probe directly to the machine   using the M6 threaded stud     Measuring tip   For measuring points that are hard to reach  use the measuring tip  Simply unscrew the  magnetic tip and replace with the measuring tip  When measuring with the measuring  tip  place it firmly against the measurement point and hold it as vertical  horizontal or    axial as possible  When the measuring tip is used the frequency range is reduced to  about 800 to 1500Hz     Nofe     Vibrometer is not included in all Shaft systems        113    Vibrometer       Measure  1  Use the standard red cable to connect the Vibrometer directly to the Display unit   Wireless units cannot be used   2  Select Mall to open the Vibrometer program   e Enter rpm  Optional     e Use the navi
27.  m    l    The coordinate system can be rotated 90    Select fka to open the Detector rotation  view  When you have rotated the coordinates  a warning is displayed on the Status bar   Detector rotation will only affect detectors with two axis     Warning displayed on  Status bar       Detector rotation view       Date and time    Select k   to open the Date and Time view  Set the date and time  Default is set to  Central European Time   CET        Date and time view    Select to set the date format used in your PDF reports     ST O48 SO ee       Date and time used in PDF reports       15    Display unit       Language  Personal setting    Select f to open the Language view  Default is set to English  Use the navigation  buttons to select a language  Press OK to save changes        Language view    User  Select a to open the Users view  A user account is used for storing your personal  settings     Use the function buttons   A m i  to add or remove users  To switch user  sim   ply select the user you would like to switch to and press OK        User view    Backlight    Personal setting       Select   k to open the Backlight view  Use the navigation buttons to move between  the fields  Press OK to save changes  When backlight is off  the left LED signal will  flash to indicate that the Display unit is still on    Backlight level   Adjust the backlight to make it easier to read in bright sunlight  Remember however  that a high contrast consume more battery power  Default is set 
28.  machines you have   1  Use navigation buttons to select Basic or Custom     2  Press       Select machines  standard of custom  05 45  gp    Basic  Three predefined machines           Custom  Build a custom train        Basic  The basic machine train contains a pump  a gearbox and a motor  These three pre   defined machines all have two feet pair each     Navigation buttons  OK button  illustrated with        Numerical buttons          50    Machine train       Custom    Select this option if you want to build a custom machine train  You build the train from  left to right  There are several machine types to choose from and you can add as many  as you need to your machine train  You can also define as many feet pairs as you need  on the machines        Select machine type       Mart Suppi EAE it     Peet coir 2             Select machine  1  Use navigation buttons up and down to find the machine you want   2  Press E  The next machine becomes active     3  Add as many machines as you need  When you are done  select  SM to continue  to Measure view     Select number of feet pair    If you want to change the number of feet pair on the machine  simply enter the number  you want on the numerical buttons     More than three feet pairs are visualized  as one solid foot on the machine        Machine with two feet pairs    Build train table  Select MEJ to open a table view  In this table Engine   New gearbox   d    you can rename the machines and change the Sasatbamke  number of fee
29.  packs or battery    packs with Bluetooth    you can use our split   ting box  Part No  12 0597      Splitting box    1  Plug in the power adaptor to the splitting  box  Use the standard power adaptor  delivered with your system  All lights are Adaptor  lit up on the splitting box  T       2  Plug in the battery pack and  Detectors to the splitting box   Corresponding light is switched off    3  When the battery pack is fully charged  the  light is switched on again        bal              i    Contact for power adaptor    Using split cable   For two Battery packs or Battery packs with  Bluetooth    you can also use our split cable   Part No  12 0725     The split cable can only be used to charge the Battery pack   Battery packs  not as a    red cable        Split cable    Battery pack    Adaptor    1  Plug in the power adaptor and split cable  to the Display unit        2  Plug in the battery packs     3  When the battery packs are fully charged  the light is  constant green on the Battery pack        120    TECHNICAL DATA    System Easy Laser   E710 Shaft  Part No  12 0440       A complete system contains    Measuring unit M  Measuring unit S   Display unit   Bluetooth   units   Cables 2 m   Shaft brackets with chains  Extension chains   Magnet bases   Offset brackets   Set of rods 4x60 mm  4x120 mm  4 72     2 367   Manual       Measuring tape 3 m   USB memory stick   USB cable   Power adaptor  100   240 V AC   Toolbox   Cleaning cloth for optics   CD with documentation   
30.  ppm eet lee S LKQ QQ DO OND Nn    ol y yMld    Carrying case    Relative humidity 10 95   Weight  complete system  10 kg  22 lbs   Carrying case WxHxD  500x400x200 mm  19 7x15 7x7 8           Drop tested  Water and dust tight        121    Technical data       Display unit E51  Part  no 12 0418    In the Display unit you are guided through the measurement procedure and can save  and analyze the results        A Connection for charger   B Network connection   C Expansion port   D USBA   E USBB   F Easy Laser   measurement equipment    Display unit ee    Type of display size VGA 5 7    colour  Displayed resolution 0 001 mm   0 05 thou  Power management Endurio    system for unbroken power supply  Internal battery  stationary  Li Ion  Not restricted P1967  3 7 volt  43Wh   11600 mAh  Battery compartment For 4 pcs R 14  C   Operating time Appro  30 hours  Normal operating cycle   Connections USB A  USB B  External  Easy Laser   units  Network  Storage memory  gt 100 000 measurements  Help functions Calculator  Converter  Environmental protection IP Class 65  Housing material PC ABS   TPE  Dimensions WxHxD  250x175x63 mm  9 8x6 9x2 5         Weight  without batteries  1030 g  2 3 Ibs   Type With Push Pull connectors  System cable Length 2 m  78 7      Extension system cable Length 5 m  196 8         USB cable Length 1 8 m  70 8   Minimum requirements Windows   XP  Vista  7  For the export functions  Ex     cel 2003 or newer must be installed on the PC        122    Technical data
31.  surface   See image below  Red indicates reference plane           102    Flange Flatness       Custom reference points    Reference points are needed when you are going to machine the surface     1  Select a measurement point in the Table view or Graph view     2  Select to set currently selected  point to zero    3  Select one or three reference points  When  you select a second reference point  the  values are not recalculated  Set a third  reference point to recalculate the values    4  Select  RRR if you want to return to raw  data     One reference point    Select a measurement point in the Table view  or Graph view   1  Select MS to select first point as refer   ence     2  Select  MSRM if you want to return to raw  data     Three reference points    1  Select MESH to set three reference points   One is set on measurement point  1 and  the other are distributed evenly on 120       2  Select if you want to return to raw  data     Reference plane is resting on three reference  points  Here you can clearly see what is below  and above the reference plane        gta    180  T5  Pa I            One reference point selected       First point set as reference     EELELEET       Three points set as reference     Three reference points       103    Flange Flatness       Best fit     select circle or points    By default best fit is calculated on the selected circle in the table  You can also select  all measurement points on a certain position     1  Select a   and Mem or SSH 
32.  unit       Control panel    Select am and ES to open the Control panel  Some of the settings are personal  and will be default next time you start the system     Detector value filter    Nofe     All settings are not available  for all systems           Calculator Battery            Back     File manager    Filter    Select to open the Filter view     If the laser beam passes through air with varying temperature  this may influence the  direction of the laser beam  If measurement values fluctuate  this could mean unstable  readings  Try to reduce air movements between laser and detector by  for instance   moving heat sources  closing doors  If the readings remain unstable  increase the filter  value  more samples will become available to the statistical filter         Filter values  Use as short a time as possible that still produces acceptable stability during the mea   surement  Default is set to 1  Normally you will use a filter value of 1 3  If you set the  filter type to 0  no filter will be used       gt        Filter view       14    Display unit       Unit and resolution  Personal setting    Select M to open the Units and resolution view  Use the navigation buttons to   move between the fields  Set Metric or Imperial and which resolution you want to use    Default is set to 0 01 mm  0 4 mil   The selected unit is shown on the Status bar   pym       Lt spiten  Wiet and resolution       Imperial       Unit and resolution view    Detector rotation  Personal setting     
33.  value    Waviness calculation   The waviness number is calculated by letting a sliding set of reference points traverse  the measurement values  The maximum absolute value between the reference points  will determine the waviness number at the given position           85    Straightness       Straightness settings    Select BEJ and EH to open Straightness settings   For global settings  see    Control panel    on page 14        Show hide horizontal values  It is possible to hide the horizontal values  The horizontal values will still be regis   tered  but not visible    1  Select f    A window is opened    2  Select Yes or No  Navigate using the navigation buttons    3  Press OK to confirm choice     Nofe     Only available when you use the program Straightness with a two axis detector     Show history   If you remeasure a point  the old values are saved as history points  You can select   to show or hide these points while measuring  It is only possible to select the latest  registered value  not the history points  If you delete a point with history points  all its  history is deleted as well  Default is set to hide  Even when set to    hide     the history  points are saved and can be viewed later     1  Select HE  A window is opened   2  Select Yes or No  Navigate using the navigation buttons   3  Press OK to confirm choice     Vertical    History points    Hornczoantal    Angie                86    Straightness       Smooth sharp graph    1  Select S   A window is opene
34. 0 04 I P  mm   Selected point    mA S Reference point  Fek U y  y  Hizon  H  History I Reference point with vertical offset    Vertical line    Horizontal line       History points  Zoom  It is possible to zoom in the graph view if you have registered more than 20 points   Select a measurement point and select  2 and o   The graph is zoomed in       around the selected point        Scale using navigation buttons  Press navigation button    Up    and    Down    to scale the result graph view     Rest geaph she               ees Scaled up         Normal    Same point selected           80    Straightness       Tolerance    1  Select et   A the tolerance window is displayed     2  Set use tolerance to  lt YES gt   Navigate  using the navigation buttons  Press OK     Use Tolerances    3  Set vertical and horizontal tolerance   Press OK to confirm each tolerance   The tolerance is shown in the result Vertical  view  Horizontal       Enter tolerance    Tolerance in graph and table view     In the Table view  the values within tolerance are shown in black  values not  within tolerance are red     e In the Graph view  vertical and horizontal tolerances are colour coded     Fest graph vier  Point 22        H Taere    Resni tabis       1 1   0 9                            Vertical tolerance  Horizontal tolerance            81    Straightness          Calculation settings    Select to display sub menu with different calculation settings     Select a to revert to original data  All calcu
35. 03  ISO standard 95    L   Language 17  LED signal 5  8  License 20  Locked feet 42    M   Manual fit 57  Metric unit 16  M unit 32    O  Offset 39  87  97  Offset for reference point 76    P   PDF 16  13   Peak to peak 77  Personal settings 15  Position indicator 59    Power adaptor  Print 14    Q    Quickmode 74  R    Raw values 72  Reference points 80  Reference target 72  Rename machine 16  Rename machines 49  Report 49  Resolution 7   Rough alignment 69    rpm 94  S  Save 12    Service centre 3  Settings 15   Sheave 89   Standard deviation 84  Straightness settings 27  Streaming value 32    T   Target 72  Template 13  Thermal growth 43  Tolerance 60  79    U   Uncertain coupling 57  Uncoupled shafts 37  52  Unicode 19   Unit 16   Update system 20   USB 17    y  Values 26  23  Vibrometer 93    W    Warning icon 7  Warranty 2  Waviness 83    L  Zoom 78       127    
36. 2  Use the numerical buttons to move the graph    e Buttons 1 and 4 move the left part of the train   e Buttons 2 and 5 moves the whole train    e Buttons 3 and 6 moves the right part of the train   e Button    will change the scale     To return to average best fit  select  m and a     Uncertain coupling   When you adjust one coupling  it might affect the next coupling in the machine train   In the example below  the coupling A  B has been adjusted  which might have an affect  on the coupling B   C  This is indicated with the symbol     When you remeasure or  adjust the coupling  the warning is removed        Machine Train ae 445    legli    oS   Uncertain coupling    O 35     VCD    ay  Ta  ae a eee             59    Machine train       Adjust    You can adjust a machine even though you have not measured the whole train        Enter distances          Continue until you have    Measure measured all couplings    1  Select the machine you want to adjust and press      If you just measured the coupling  the Adjustment view is displayed  If not  you  need to remeasure the coupling first and the Measure view is displayed    2  Adjust the machine    3  Select E when you are done  The Measure view is displayed    4  Remeasure the coupling to confirm the adjustment     Machine Train          esl    Select the machine you want to adjust  In this  case  we want to adjust the machine    B            Offset and angle    wo R  BJ Machine Irain    4 sal ia  VLool ian            Fr  af  l
37. 7       Function buttons    Remeasure selected point           See    Control panel    on page 14     Set offset for seelcted point   mali See    Tolerance    on page 90     Save file  see    Measurement file handling    on page 11   Toggle button  Set selected point as reference point     See    Calculation settings    on page 93     re Raw data  Revert to original data       Three reference points are automatically set to zero               Best fit around 0  Calculated on the selected circle or measure   ment points        7 i All positive  The best fit with all measurement points above  zero  Calculated on selected circle or measurement points     All negative  The best fit with all measurement points below  zero  Calculated on selected circle or measurement points           See    Result 3D    on page 92           See    Result grid    on page 92   E See    Result table    on page 91        91    Flatness       Result grid  Select MEEF to open table view     Result grid view i4 46   mr   3 reference points     Ke   he     L oof oir Red   values not within tolerance    Green   values within tolerance    Reference point       Result 3D    Select and ES to open 3D view  Only available when all points have been  measured   e Use the navigation button to select measurement points   e Navigate using the numeric buttons   e Buttons 2  4  6 and 8 rotates the 3D view      Button 5 returns to the initial view     Result SL view A   pranm  3 referente pone  Poir it data        Sele
38. 9  40  42  43  44  47  49  50  52  53  55  56  56  57  58  59  59  59  60  62  63    VERTICAL  Preparations  Measure  Result  Adjust machine   CARDAN  Mount the units  Cone laser beam  Rough alignment  Measure  Result  Adjustment   STRAIGHTNESS  Show target  Show reference target   Measure  Quickmode  Add and delete points  Result  Calculation settings  Reference points  Best fit operations  Waviness  Straightness settings   FLATNESS  Enter distances  Measure  Result table  Result grid  Result 3D   Calculation settings  Reference points    Best fit    65  65  66  67  68   69  69  70  71  71  72  72   73  74  74  15  76  77  78  82  82  84  85  86   89  89  90  91  92  92  93  93  93    FLANGE FLATNESS  Preparations  Measuring procedure  Flange result  Taper graph  Calculation settings  Custom reference points  Best fit  All positive  All negative  BTA  Preparations  Mount the units  Enter distances  Measure  VIBROMETER  Measure  Vibration level  Bearing condition value  OFFSET AND ANGLE  BATTERY PACKS  TECHNICAL DATA  Display unit E51  Measuring units  BTA  Optional   Vibrometer  Optional   INDEX    95  96  97  99   101   102   103   105   106   106   107   108   108   109   110   113   114   115   116   117  119  121   122   123   124   125   127    INTRODUCTION       Damalini AB    Damalini AB develops  manufactures and markets Easy Laser   measurement and  alignment equipment based on laser technology        We have more than 25 years of experience from measurement tasks i
39. Date format  By default  the date and time format is set to Central European Time  CET    You can change the date and time format used in your PDF reports     See    Date and time    on page 15        11    Display unit          Open file   Select MIN  found on the start view and Control panel  to open saved measurements   The File manager is displayed  Here you can easily see who has saved the file  when  and from which program it was saved  You see files saved by all users     xml  A measurement file  Select a  pe Modified   file and press OK to open   SUH i   Da i  CUPS Dt Ost jpg  WP  09 24 90  A screen dump   AH 1 a Si  PDF    Areport  The PDF report can not be  opened in the Display unit     Open file with barcode  e Start the Display unit and scan the barcode  The latest measurement that was  made and saved with this barcode is automatically opened   OR  e Select BED to open File view  Scan the barcode on the machine  All measure   ments saved with this barcode are shown     Open file as template    You can open a saved measurement and use it to make a new measurement  This 1s  very useful when you have many flanges or machines with the same dimensions for  example  This way you do not have to enter the same distances every time   1  Select B  found on the Start view and Control panel   The File manager is  displayed   2  Select a file in the list and select C  The Edit distance view is displayed   3  Change distances if needed and proceed to measuring view     Copy fi
40. ES uct should not be treated as household waste when disposed of    It should be handed over to an applicable collection point for the re   cycling of electrical and electronic equipment  By ensuring this product is disposed  correctly  you will help to prevent potential negative consequences to the environment  and human health  For more detailed information about the recycling of this product   please contact your local city office  household waste disposal service or the retail  store where you purchased this product     Quality certificate  Damalini AB is ISO 9001 2008 certified  Certificate number 900958     Damalini AB confirm  that our products are produced according to applicable national  and international regulations and standards  All components are checked before assem   bly and final products are tested in functionality and visually checked before delivery          The calibration of the equipment fully complies with ISO9001  2008  7 6       Introduction       Limited warranty  This product is manufactured under Damalini   s strict quality control system  Should  the product fail within two  2  years from the date of purchase under normal usage  conditions  Damalini will repair or replace the product free of charge   1  Using new or refurbished replacement parts   2  Exchange the product with a product that is new or which has been manufactured  from new or serviceable used parts and is at least functionally equivalent to the  original product        Proof of pur
41. I mm  In this example it is only the M unit that is checked     Make sure that the distance is kept            Detector value f Taeget    M   H                 Zero set value Select to show both targets     Precision check  1  Fasten one unit in a machine tool   2  Select i to zero set value     3  Move the units a known distance is to use the move   ment of a machine tool spindle        4  The fastened unit   s reading shall correspond to the  movement within 1   1mil   1digit   0 01mm   1 digit      Nofe     In this example it is only the unit fastened in the machine that is checked        30    HORIZONTAL            For horizontally mounted machines            You can choose to measure with the 9 12 3 method where measuring     positions are registered at positions 9  12  3 o   clock  or with EasyTurn   where you can start anywhere on the turn and measuring positions can be registered  with as little as 20   between positions  By default  the EasyTurn program is shown     Select    I to switch to 9 12 3 method        Nofe     Measurements made with older versions of the Horizontal program are opened with  the older version of the program  For information regarding the previous program ver   sion  please see corresponding manual     Work flow       Preparations Measure Adjust Result                 Live 9 o clock    e  Live 3 o clock    FW Live 12 o clock         Live 6 o clock    I  Live Auto  EasyTurn              1  Mount units  2  Enter distances  3  Rough alignment    
42. T   Patty Sa    In this example  PuT TY  is used to show the  streamed data    Data format    The data is sent as lines with semi colon separated values  Each line begin with a  detector identification  S  M  Vib or BTA  followed by the detector serial number  The  unit and resolution depends on the settings in the user profile     Data from Vib  Vib serial LP HP G    Data from BTA  BTAsserial PSD1X PDF2X PDF3X X axis angle Y axis angle Z axis  angle    Data from S  S serial PSD X  PSD Y  X axis angle  Y axis angle Z axis angle    Data from M  M serial PSD X  PSD Y  X axis angle Y axis angle Z axis angle        29    Program values       Calibration check    Use the program Values to check if the detector readings are within  specified tolerances     Quick check   1  Set the tolerance to 0 01 mm  0 5mil     2  Select and show targets for both M  and S unit    3  Select  AUN to zero set value    4  Place a shim under the magnet base to lift the M   unit Imm  100mils   The M unit   s reading shall l lt         gt     correspond to the movement within 1   1mil    digit   0 01mm     digit     5  Remove the shim from the M unit    6  Select AUN to zero set value    7  Make a mark to mark out the position of the detec         tor  Parallel lift to a known distance   8  Place the shim under the magnet base of the S unit  Shim exactly 1mm    The S unit   s reading shall correspond to the move    ment within 1   1mil   I digit   0 01mm     digit      Nofe     The shim must be exactly 
43. Train  Rezult    Coupling not        Selected machine and coupling  within tolerance     Grey machine has not yet been  measured   Thermal compen   sation has been set    Select to measure next coupling    Horizontal and Horizontal and The selected machine s feet pair  Vertical offset Vertical angle  Feet pair    If there are more than three feet pairs  values are only displayed for the first three pairs  in this view  To view values for all feet pairs  switch to Table view     Adjust coupling  Select the machine you want to adjust and press     See    Adjust    on page 60   Function buttons    Remeasure the coupling  Press and hold to leave program     See    Control panel    on page 14       a Save file     Measurement file handling    on page 11   wit thie See    Tolerance    on page 62       See    Thermal compensation    on page 63    View and edit distance    Print     Measurement file handling    on page 11     al Toggle button  Show Gap or Angle values     Switch result view    lt   Measure next coupling        56    Machine train       Result Table view    Select and Zl The Result Table view is displayed   Navigate using the navigation buttons             Selected coupling  Machine Train Oo 55 x m    NI  Result Selected machine            Locked feet pair           Uncertain coupling Vertical      Coupling Offset     hoe  Machine Train 125g C mm   0 61 Result    M427  C D       3750 35 EEA  D E 237843 Machine  E F 0 35 A ET G  F G  3021 13 B 0 00  0 03  G H  20623 16
44. a  Return to original data     Oe Set as reference point    er Remove as reference point  The point itself is not removed     ae Best fit around 0     tag  All positive  The best fit with all measurement points above zero            All negative  The best fit with all measurement points below zero     eee    Show waviness     Views  Switch between table  graph and 3D view           78    Straightness       Result table view  Navigate using the navigation buttons  To remeasure  select a point in the list and    select fmm     Result table view    Point 184        1780 Reference point    e76  1800 Reference point with offset    134 4 165 2 3  Mlin  2434  3134   Peak peak 377 8 4787    Standard deviation 109 1 138 1  Straighness RMS 122 0 156 7  Max waviness 15  11 4 45 1          186  3 7  11 1 1850  187  5 7  128 1860  188  64  13 8 1870                Max The highest value   Min The lowest value   Peak peak Difference between Max and Min value             Standard deviation   Average difference between Max and Min value   Straightness RMS   Root Mean Square  Numerical Flatness     Max waviness Set waviness is shown in bracket   See    Waviness     on page 85                       Result 3D view   Navigate using the numeric buttons      Buttons 2  4  6 and 8 rotates the 3D view      Button 5 returns to the initial view     Recut 30 view  Point 25    Selected point          79    Straightness       Result graph view   Navigate using the navigation buttons    Result graph view 1
45. absolute value  Only available before registering the  first point   Or press numerical button 1      Set reference point  See    Result    on page 78     HoN    Open Distance view  see    Enter distances    on page 76     ELEI  ray   k    Continue to Result view  Available when you have registered two points        75    Straightness       Quickmode       Quickmode means that you measure without entering any distances  Leave field empty  to use quickmode            No distance entered       Ref  Diki    Horizontal  0 34    Angle 0 8    Enter distances    Select to open the Distance view  This is an easy way to fill in many distances   Do this before you have registered a value     1  Enter number of measuring points  Press OK     e Select if the points are evenly placed or not  Use navigation buttons left and right   If set to  lt YES gt   you are prompted to fill in the distance between point 1 and 2     e If set to  lt No gt   fill in each distance in the table     2  Select a to save changes and return to Measuring table view        Position   110     Vertical 1 94     Honzontal  0 34    Angle 0 8     i 2 Om wm he ow Ps   BB    Leave Distance view and return to Mea   suring table view  No changes are saved     Nofe     If you have registered values and open Enter distance view and make changes  your  registered values will be deleted        76    Straightness       Add and delete points    Distances are always measured from the same point           Add measuring point    
46. alculation settings under  mil  in the table        is made on the circle  column  currently selected       100    Flange Flatness       Taper table  Select and    to display Taper table  Here you get a good overview of the       inclination of the flange  between the measured circles  Taper values are displayed both    as graph and table  Use navigation buttons to move in the table   i 1242  a    CA  0 04       Taper graph  Select and  A amp i to display Taper graph  Use the navigation buttons to move  around in the graph           101    Flange Flatness       Calculation settings    Select a to display calculation settings  You can try different scenarios to see  which one suits the best and analyze the measurement result directly in the Display  unit  You can also save reports with different settings for best fit to analyze further       Reference point  Set custom reference points        Raw data  Revert to original data        1 ref point  Measurement point  1 is automatically set to zero        3 ref points  Three reference points are automatically set to zero        Best fit around 0  Calculated on the selected circle or measurement  points    All positive  The best fit with all measurement points above zero   Calculated on selected circle or measurement points        All negative  The best fit with all measurement points below zero   Calculated on selected circle or measurement points                    In the following examples  we show a flange with much exaggerated
47. alues     colours    White No tolerance set    Green Value within tolerance    Red Value outside tolerance        Loss of signal  laser beam interrupted for example   Note     The laser transmitter flashes when the battery is low  Change the batteries before you  continue to measure        110    BIA       Tolerance    Recommended maximum tolerances from manufacturers of belt transmissions depends  on type of belt  usually between 0 25   0 5       1  Select Pet   The tolerance view is displayed     Set tolerance 14 52       Angular error          to set user defined tolerance        Adjust    Start by adjusting the sheave  and then the machine     e Correct offset by moving the movable machine with axial jackscrews  or by repo   sitioning one of the sheaves on its shaft     e Correct vertical angular error by shimming the movable machine     e Correct horizontal angular error by adjusting the movable machine with lateral  jackscrews     When you adjust the machine one way  it often affects the machine   s other alignment  conditions  Which means this process may have to be repeated several times        Nofe     If not using the system for a long period of time  remove the batteries        111    BIA          112    VIBROMETER       F      Easy Laser   Vibrometer is used in preventive as well as active mainte   ae nance work on rotating machinery  It measures the vibration level and  s   bearing condition of machinery     When measuring vibration level  Easy Laser   Vibrometer
48. chase date should be confirmed  and sent together with a copy of the origi   nal purchase document   Warranty is valid under normal usage described in the user   s manual appended with  the product  The warranty comprises failure on Easy Laser   product that could be  related to material and or fabrication errors  The warranty is valid only in the country  of purchase   The warranty is not valid in the following cases    e If the product is broken due to mishandling or incorrect operation       e If the product has been exposed to extreme temperature  calamity  chock or high  voltage   e If the product has been modified  repaired or disassembled by unauthorized per   sonnel   Compensation for possible damage due to failure on Easy Laser   product is not in   cluded in the warranty  Freight cost to Damalini is not included in the warranty     Note   Before delivery of the product for warranty repair  it is the responsibility of the buyer    to backup all data  Data recovery is not included in the warranty service and Dama   lini is not responsible for data that may be lost or damaged during transit or repair     Lithium Ion battery limited warranty    Lithium ion batteries inevitably lose power during their lifetimes  depending on usage  temperatures and the number of charging cycles  Therefore  the internal rechargeable  batteries used in the E series are not included in our general 2 year warranty  There   is a 1 year warranty for the battery capacity not to fall below 70   
49. converter    The unit converter is found on the Start view and Control panel  Exel      1  Select and KO to open Unit converter    2  Select a category  Move using the navigation buttons up and down   3  Press navigation button right  The result column is activated    4  Select a unit to convert from    5  Enter an amount  The other units are recalculated     In the example below  one inch is selected        ommon unas ST Select category    34008 kimat  brih    2 4 iline imm   LIFANDA Mele  rmi  QO Tes are oath 5 Select unit and amount    DDRS Font Tt    itgi bil crn     LIENE kiome  on   DOZA Meie  m   aA r  ori     2 Cine err     2 4 Hilin  rm       10    Display unit          Measurement file handling    Save file  1  Select E and MESH to save your measurement     2  Enter a file name  The date and time will automatically be added to the file name   The measurements that you save will be available to other users as well     3  Press OK to save the file     Save file with barcode  The barcode scanner is not included in all systems  The first time you measure a  machine  you stick a barcode on the machine and save the measurement together with  the scanned barcode  Next time you align the same machine  all you need to do is scan  the barcode and all machine data is read   1  Scan the barcode on the machine   2  Enter a file name     3  Press OK to save the file  All measure  File name  ment data is saved together with the    barcode  Barcode number       The barcode number i
50. cted Point x 2 v2  1 279 Yellow   selected point    Black   reference point       Use numerical buttons to rotate the image        92    Flatness       Calculation settings    nl z              Select     to display calculation settings  You can try different settings to see which  one suits the best and analyze the measurement result directly in the Display unit  You  can also save reports with different settings to analyze further later     Reference points   The measurement values can be recalculated so that any three of them become zero  references  with the limitation that a maximum of two of them are in line horizontally   vertically or diagonally in the coordinate system   If there are three in line  it 1s Just a  line  and not a plane    Reference points are needed when you are going to machine the  surface     Custom reference points  1  Select to set currently selected point to zero   2  Select one or three reference points  When you select a second reference point  the  values are not recalculated  Set a third reference point to recalculate the values     3  Select RMR if you want to return to raw data        Set three reference points  1  Select M  ll to set three reference points   2  Select Mias if you want to return to raw data     Best fit    Best fit around 0   When you perform a best fit calculation  the measurement object 1s tilted to the lowest  peak to peak value  It is fitted as flat as possible between two planes where the average  value is zero  Select
51. d   2  Select Yes or No  Navigate using the navigation buttons   3  Press OK to confirm choice     When set to Smooth  the graph will find a smooth path between the measurement    points   Fehi graph wba  Pina 40    Peai grap ley  Pm 40       Smooth    Waviness settings    1  Select   i  A window is opened   2  Select waviness factor  Navigate using the navigation buttons   3  Press OK to confirm choice        Graph view Same measurement but with waviness    See    Waviness    on page 85        87    Straightness          88    FLATNESS            Flatness on machine table       Indexing of machine table       Enter distances    The measurement points are to be placed in a coordinate system  Up to 500 measure   ment points can be handled     Enter distances and number of s anaray  Measurement points ne  Distance between first and Castarice 625  last point on X axis  al  P 150    Nurtber ol x polrits  Number of points  X axis  4    Port separation x     Distance between first and  last point on Y axis     AuMmnet of y ports     Number of points  Y axis          Polit saparabon i    si A       Function buttons    Back  Leave program     See    Control panel    on page 14     arr   See    Tolerance    on page 90   Continue to Measure view                    89    Flatness       Measure    Press g to register values  It is possible to measure the points in any order  First mea   sured point is set as reference point  When you have measured all points  the Result    to view the re
52. e          118    BATTERY PACKS       When not using cable to the measuring units  you can use our chargeable battery pack   The battery pack comes in two versions  with or without built in Bluetooth       Battery pack   Part No  12 0617   1  Place the battery pack on the rods   2  Plug in the red cable to the measuring unit   The measuring unit will charge and you can continue measuring   Battery indicator   The battery indicator only    shows the battery status of  the Battery pack     This Battery pack does not have a built   in Bluetooth    you can however connect  a Bluetooth   unit to the Detector Measur   ing unit  To save energy  the Bluetooth    units will only connect when you are  using a measurement program  There   is no power switch on the Bluetooth    unit  To switch off  simply unplug it  The  Bluetooth   unit have a serial number that  is shown in the Bluetooth view in the  Display unit        r    On Off   Diode green when Battery  pack is active    Diode yellow when no unit is  connected  The Battery pack  will automatically shut off     Bluetooth   unit    Optional  Battery pack Diode yellow when attached       correctly   with Bluetooth Diode blue when Bluetooth   con    Part No  12 0618  nection is established     This Battery pack has built in Blue   tooth   functionality  For more infor   mation on how to set up and search for  Bluetooth   units  see    Bluetooth      on  page 20     Battery indicator     On Off   Diode green when Battery  pack is acti
53. e    Measurement file handling    on page 11     Se Show target  This is a quick way to see where the laser beam  hits the target and how the measuring units are positioned     et Print report on thermal printer  optional equipment   Available  when you open a saved measurement     Generate report  Available when you open a saved measurement   Toggle button  Show vertical or horizontal live values        Toggle button to move the lock  By default  the feet pair with the highest  value is set to zero and locked        Toggle button  Switch between to show gap and show angular error per  100 mm  For this to work you need to set the coupling diameter           r100    r  p     Adjustment    Check the machine according to the tolerance and adjust the machine if needed  No  offset adjustment is made     1  Adjust the machine vertically by shimming according to the vertical feet values   2  Adjust the machine sideways according to the live horizontal values    3  Tighten the feet    4  Select  ESM to remeasure        12    STRAIGHTNESS          Fr           The program Straightness is used for machine foundations  shafts  bearing  journals and machine tools for example     The basic principle for straightness measurement is that all measurement values will  show the position of the detector unit relative to the laser beam  First  the laser beam is  roughly aligned along the measurement object  The detector is then positioned on the  selected measuring points and the values register
54. e centre of targets  Use the adjustment knobs    4  Adjust the movable machine until the laser beam hits the centre of targets        The example shows the S unit  but the procedure is made on both units        32    Horizontal       Select machines  Before measuring your machines  you need to define what kind of machines you have     1  Use navigation buttons to select Basic or Custom     2  Press E     Sekt machines  rtandard et ciiam  Pred      Basic  Contains a pump and a motor  These pre   defined machines have two feet pair each           Custom  Select this option if you want to select  machine types        Custom    Select this option if you want to select machine types  There are several machine types  to choose from  You can also define as many feet pairs as you need on the machines        Sekt machine type    More than three feet pairs are visualized as one solid  foot on the machine     Pliatiie Eras      Paroffeat 4       1  Use navigation buttons up and down to find the machine you want   2  Press SB The next machine becomes active   When you are done  select J to continue to Enter distance view     Select number of feet pair    If you want to change the number of feet pair on the machine  simply enter the number  you want on the numerical buttons     Function buttons    Leave program   See    Control panel    on page 14   Open table to rename the machines and change the number of feet pairs     Switch on which machine you will place the S  stationary  and  M  m
55. e difference between the best fit operations is the  offset that is set     Result grag vlan  Fotra  40    Best fit     around 0    This operation removes all ref    erence points  Centre the values  so that the maximum and mini   mum values are equally large        Resuh graph whina  Best fit     all positive        Removes all reference points     The best fit with all measure   ment points above zero     Best fit     all negative TEES    Removes all reference points  Sareea    The best fit with all measure   ment points below zero           84    Straightness       Max value        Min value        Waviness    It may be insufficient to interpret the quality of a measurement by looking only at the  measurement peak to peak value  Waviness is often used to detect large deviations  In  some applications there might not be a problem with many small deviations  but one  large will cause great problems  Bearings in diesel engines is one example     To set waviness  select      To show waviness graph  select       Example    The two surfaces in the example below have the same peak to peak value  However  the first measurement is rougher than the second           In many applications a smooth measurement is desired  Using waviness it is possible  to indicate the smoothness of a measurement  In this example  the rougher measure   ment will get a waviness graph with higher values     Recut graph view oO j Recut graph vita  Foii   Polit  amp        Two surfaces with same peak to peak
56. ed     Work flow    Select   and   to start the Straightness program        a       Preparations  Mount units  Rough align      eee   Show reference target    s                  Measure  Press OK to register values     Measurement table view    Measurement position view    s             Result    miiia i    Set tolerance   ke 5    save   re Print report   al BE Set offset for reference point  Ers Set reference point            Best fit around zero  magm Best fit all positive    Best fit all negative  Waviness             13    Straightness       Show target    Select Jam and BEA to display a target  This is a quick way to see where the laser  beam hits the target and how the detector is positioned  Select k   to close the tar     get  or press OK   Detector serial number    Calculated and raw values    The values displayed here are raw  values  When you measure  calculat  3 08  ed values are used  Calculated values  are based on the distance from first   measurement point and selected refer  308  ence points       Vertical       Horizontal          Function buttons    0   Zero set displayed value  Only zeroes the value while the target is opened     Return to the absolute value   Ps Half displayed value  Only zeroes the value while the target is opened     Eel Close target   Or press OK      Show reference target       Select and aA to display the reference Seriahumber Type  target  The first time you select the command  a    window is displayed  Select which detector you  wa
57. er tolerances is recommended by the  manufacturer of the machines        The tolerances is set to the maximum allowed deviation from accurate values  with no  consideration to if that value should be zero or compensated for thermal growth     Offset misalignment       Excellent   Acceptable  rpm mils mm mils mm  0000 1000 3 0 0 07 5 0 0 13  1000 2000 2 0 0 05 4 0 0 10  2000 3000 1 5 0 03 3 0 0 07  3000 4000 1 0 0 02 2 0 0 04  4000 5000 0 5 0 01 1 5 0 03  5000 6000  lt 0 5  lt 0 01  lt 1 5  lt 0 03    Angular misalignment         Excellent   Acceptable  rpm mils     mm  100mm mils     mm 100mm  0000 1000 0 6 0 06 1 0 0 10  1000 2000 0 5 0 05 0 8 0 08  2000 3000 0 4 0 04 0 7 0 07  3000 4000 0 3 0 03 0 6 0 06  4000 5000 0 2 0 02 0 5 0 05  5000 6000 0 1 0 01 0 4 0 04    The higher the rpm of a machinery is  the tighter the tolerance must be  The acceptable  tolerance is used for re alignments on non critical machinery  New installations and  critical machines should always be aligned within the excellent tolerance        Note     Consider these tables as guidelines  Many machines must be aligned very accurately  even if they have a lower rpm  For example gearboxes        45    Horizontal          46       SOFTFOOT       Perform a softfoot check to ensure that the machine is resting evenly on  all its feet  A softfoot can be angular and or parallel  see image     ke       Softfoot can be caused by   e Twisted machinery foundations   e Twisted or damaged machinery feet   e Improper
58. es Sp  distance view  The Thermal compensation view   is displayed    Example    It can be necessary to place the cold machine a  bit lower to allow thermal growth  In this exam   ple we set  5mm as vertical compensation  both  offset and angle     1  Before thermal compensation     ki aia Filaii    p iny jabia sic da    2  Set thermal compensation    3  Thermal compensation set  When you have  set thermal compensation and return to the  result view  the values have changed  When  the machine becomes warm  the thermal  growth will make it perfectly aligned     Indicates that the compensation values  are set for cold  offline  condition     Vertical offset and  angle for movable machine     Indicates that thermal  compensation has been set    Feet values    1  On the distance view  enter distances for the  S machine     2  Select ka     3  Set thermal compensation values based on  feet values  The coupling values are recal   calculated  If there are more than two feet  pairs  you enter values for the first and last  feet pair     Note   Only the coupling values are visible in the PDF    report and the printed report        iitim naa hH          42    Horizontal       RefLock       From the result view  you can select the function RefLock     Here you can choose any  two feet pairs as locked and thus choose which machine is to be used as stationary and  which as adjustable  If you want to lock feet pair on the stationary machine  you need  to enter distances     1  Select and  
59. ess OK to save          Default view Zoom factor is set to 2       26    Program values       Edge warning    When the laser beam is close to the edge  the edge is    lit up    as a warning  It is not  possible to register values when you see the edge warning        Half or Zero set value       Half value Zero set value Absolute value   Select MAM to half Select MOM to zero set    i to return to  displayed value  displayed value  the absolute value    Zero point of the PSD Zero point of the PSD Zero point of the PSD  moves halfway towards the   moves to the laser point  returns to the PSD centre     laser point                 4 9    15 1  10 i 10    Note the change of the current range    Live values   colours    Live values are normally yellow Green when within Red when outside Loss of signal  laser beam    tolerance tolerance interrupted for example                27    Program values       Automatic recording    In Values  it is possible to make automatic recording of values  This is very useful  when you want to register values during a longer time period for example     1  Select E and BED to start    automatic recording  Settings for automatic recording of values  2  Set Interval   3  Press navigation button    right     Interval Duration    4  Set Duration    Eg       S    5  Press OK  The recording will start and  you can follow the progress on screen  Automatic recording is off       Icon indicates that values are being recorded    Detector value   Target       View
60. eturn to the result view  the  values have changed    When the machine becomes warm  the  thermal growth will make it perfectly  aligned     Indicates that thermal  compensation has been set    Machine Ti   mm  iii    Fe miah    m e Re   it    Va 0 00  0 01   051      a       a ET    harmi compensation    VWenical angie  mow able sida   he cy  5   Fe PA  Er ee    V        Moechine Train mm    Rie sah          63    Machine train          64    VERTICAL          a       Preparations    ui The program Vertical is used for vertical and or flange mounted machines        1  Mount the M unit on the movable machine and the S unit on the stationary    machine     2  Select and E to open Vertical program   3  Enter distances  Confirm each distance with OK     If you have a barcode reader  simply scan the barcode and all machine data is read     See    Measurement file handling    on page 11     Ernie diimnce SM 15 Pi    Function buttons    Leave program     EF See    Control panel    on page 14        Select to enter diameter of coupling      lt   Forward to measure view        1 Distance between S unit and M unit   Measure between the rods  Mandatory     2 Distance between S unit and centre of coupling  Mandatory     3 Number of bolts  4  6 or 8 bolts      4 Bolt circle diameter  centre of the bolts      5 Coupling diameter  Select to activate field        65    Vertical       Measure  The program Vertical uses the 9 12 3 method     1  Position the units at 9 o   clock  at bolt numbe
61. gation buttons if you want to register another point than is selected  by default     3  Place the vibrometer against the measurement point  Pressing more firmly should  not change the reading  If this happens  adjust the measuring point     4  Wait a few seconds for the value to stabilize   5  Press OK to register value     Vibrometer      Fosition 1 Horizontal  Vibration level Vibration Level  HP   Speed  0 0  mmis        Enter rom  Optional     Bearing condition    Selected           Values for vibration level or  measurement point    bearing condition is shown   Switch using function button        Function buttons    all Leave program        E save  see    Measurement file handling    on page 11     ae   Print report on thermal printer  optional equipment           Generate report  Available when you open a saved measurement      Toggle button  Show values for bearing condition or vibration level       Toggle button   Show high frequency  10   3200 Hz  or low frequency  2 3200 Hz      Contains a submenu  Clear selected measurement point     Clear all measurement points   aiia Tolerance  Show tolerance table for vibration level and bearing condition value           114    Vibrometer       Vibration level    In the Display unit  a table from ISO 10816 3 standard is shown  This standard is used for  machines with power above 15kW and nominal speeds between 120   15000 rpm     1  Use navigation buttons to select a measurement point     2  Select nies to open the tolerance tab
62. hen travelling by airplane with your measurement system we strongly recommend  that you check which rules apply for each airline company  Some companies countries  have limitations for checked baggage when it comes to items including batteries  For  information about Easy Laser   batteries  please see system unit details in the end of    this manual  It is also good practice to remove the batteries from the equipment  when  possible  e g  D22  D23 and D75     Compatibility  The E series 1s not compatible with previous analogue units from the D series  You can  however continue to use previous brackets     Disclaimer    Damalini AB and our authorized dealers will take no responsibility for damage to  machines and plant as a result of the use of Easy Laser   measurement and alignment  systems     Copyright     Damalini 2013    We might change and correct the manual in later issues without further information   Changes to the Easy Laser   equipment may also affect the accuracy of the informa   tion     February 14 2043       Fredrik Eriksson  Quality Manager  Damalini AB    Damalini AB  PO Box 149  SE 431 22 Molndal  Sweden  Phone   46 31 708 63 00  E mail  info damalini com  Web  www damalini com       DISPLAY UNIT    Press and hold the On Off button to reset the Display unit   LED signals       OK buttons    Navigation buttons    Numeric buttons    Function buttons       Connection for external power    Network connection   Not available on all systems     External connection 
63. lations and  reference points are removed     Reference points  Selectia 7 and to set selected point as reference point  You can set one or    two reference points  To remove a reference point  select it in the table or graph and    then select er  The point itself is not removed  The reference points are clearly  displayed in both table and graph     Nofe     You can also set and remove reference points by pressing the green OK button              One reference point    Setting a single reference point will offset all other measurement points based on the  set reference point     Result graph view al The reference point is clearly displayed     _    z F in both table and graph view              82    Straightness       Two reference points    Setting two reference points will offset all other measurement points based on a refer   ence line drawn between the two set reference points     Raxco graph view  Point 10    Both reference points are set to zero    mt       Reference point with offset    By using reference point offset it is possible to move the position of a reference point   This can be used for instance in turbine measurements to compensate for thermal  expansion     Resu graph view  Point 10          83    Straightness       Best fit operations    All best three best fit operations will try to find a reference line where the peak to peak  value of the measurement points is minimized  This can be used for instance to see if a  surface is within given tolerances  Th
64. le  It displays the values for the selected point     Selected   EESE  Poshion   Horizontal    measurement point  High frequency    Vibration level displayed  in mm s or inch s    Rigid or flexible       Bearing condition table    The ISO standard is classifying the machines differently if the machines have flexible or  rigid foundations  Usually this is determined from drawings and calculations of the machine     Groups    e Group 1  Large machines with rated power above 300kW  Electrical machines with shaft    height H  gt  315mm  Operating speed ranges from 120 to 15000 rpm    e Group 2  Medium sized machines with a rated power above 15kW up to and including  300kW  Electrical machines with shaft height between 160  lt  H  lt  315 mm  Operating  speed normally above 600 rpm     e Group 3  Pumps with multivane impeller and with separate driver with rated power    e Group 4  Pumps with multivane impeller and with integrated driver with rated power    Another standard you can use is ISO 2372 class 4  for large machines on flexible    above 15kW   above 15kW   Guideline  foundations   0 3 mm s  0     0 12inch s  3     7 mm s    0 12     0 27 inch s    7   18 mm s  0 27     0 71 inch s     gt  18 mm s   gt  0 71 inch s    Small vibrations  None or very small bearing wear   Low noise level     Noticeable vibration levels often concentrated to some specific part  as well as direction of the machine  Noticeable bearing wear  Seal  problems occur in pumps etc  Increased noise level
65. le to USB memory   You can easily copy a saved measurement or other files to a USB memory   1  Insert a USB memory   2  Select MEM  The File manager view is displayed   3  Select the file you want and select La     4  A folder is automatically created on the USB memory  The file is saved in the  folder  Damalini archive      Download file to PC  1  Start the Display unit   2  Connect the USB cable between the Display unit and PC   3  While you have this connection  the Display unit is blocked   4  View and or copy the files to the PC     EasyLink  You can also use our database program EasyLink to view the files on your PC   EasyLink is available on the USB memory stick that is delivered with most systems        You can always download the latest version from damalini com gt download gt software        12    Display unit       Print file  Optional   Part no  03 1004  The thermal printer 1s optional equipment   1  Save the measurement  To print from a Shaft program  you need to open a saved  measurement before you can print a report     and ES     2  Connect the thermal printer and select BE  3  The progress is displayed on the status bar     Printing report on thermal printer        Printing performed OK     e Printing problem     You can also save a measurement  download the pdf report to your PC and print the  pdf report           Report printed on thermal printer y 5 MT  Zz ae _    j 4 my  era Ses   ee 7 fi k   m   s i   TI ks  j a    nia i  w   pi   gt        13    Display
66. n the field and  product development  We also provide measurement service  which means that we  ourselves use the equipment we develop  and continuously improve it  Because of this  we dare to call ourselves measurement specialists        Do not hesitate to contact us about your measurement problems  Our expertise will  help you solve it in an easy way     Declaration of conformity  Equipment  Easy Laser   product range    Damalini AB declares that the Easy Laser   product range is  manufactured in conformity with national and international regulations     The system complies with  and has been tested according to the    following requirements       EMC Directive 2004 108 EG  Low Voltage Directive   2006 95 EC  Laser Classification EN 60825 1 and complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11    except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No  50   dated June 24  2007     RoHs Directive 2002 95 EG  WEEE Directive 2002 96 EG    For Bluetooth   devices  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules   Operation is subject to the following two conditions         1  this device may not cause harmful interference           2  this device must accept any interference received  including interference that may  e cause undesired operation    Disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment  Applicable through   out the European Union and other European countries with separate col   lection programs        This symbol  found on product or on its packing  indicates that this prod   
67. nt to use as reference detector and press OK           Function buttons     m lam Zero set displayed value   m Return to the absolute value     Ea Close target  You can also close by pressing OK   See    Half or Zero set value    on page 27        74    Straightness          Measure    1  Press OK  A window is displayed where you can enter the distance for the mea   surement point  If you leave the field empty  you can measure using    quickmode              2  Press OK to register a value  An hourglass is displayed while the value is regis   tered     3  Select E  to continue to Result view     Measure 2  prr Vertical  Horizontal and Angle values  Position   606       Reference point    Ref  Dist See also Calculation settings  Vertical  History points     Horizontal See also Straightness settings     Angle    Reference point with offset    Selected measuring point    Distance from first point       Function buttons    Leave program     a  See    Control panel    on page 14      See    Straightness settings    on page 86    i Show target     aA Show reference target           T Edit distance  Edit distance for selected point   EE Add measuring point   e Delete measuring point     aa Go to measuring point  A window is displayed  Enter the point  to which you want to go     wld Set offset  Set offset for selected reference point       0   Zero set displayed value  Only available before registering the  first point   Or press numerical button zero               ae Return to the 
68. of two connected     Target    Tolerance area    Laser point   becomes a line when  using spinning laser        Current range       Function buttons    Back  leave program        pa See    Control panel    on page 14      EN See    Tolerance    on page 26   See    Zoom    on page 26    a      Bea Save file  See    Measurement file handling    on page 11           B m See    Automatic recording    on page 28     Delete registered values       Print report on thermal printer  optional equipment      ea    See    Streaming values    on page 29     Set current value to zero        Half displayed value     Return to absolute value   Only available after zeroing or halving        Choose how to display values  Use left and right navigation button to  switch between two or more detectors when only one target is displayed           25    Program values       Tolerance    1  Select alm and WS to set tolerance   It is possible to set different tolerance in vertical    Select tolerance  Press OK to save              and horizontal direction  Tolerance   mm  2  Use navigation buttons to move between the aa aele m  fields and to change the tolerance         3  Press OK   Live values and marking displayed in Live values displayed in red when  green when within tolerance  outside tolerance        Zoom  1  Select E and   to zoom     2  Select a zoom factor between 1   5  Use navi   gation buttons to increase or decrease zoom  factor  Zoom factor   3  Press OK            Select zoom factor  Pr
69. on is established        Set up  This is only necessary when adding new Bluetooth   units to the list   1  Select MA to open the Bluetooth   view   2  Select MEM to search for Bluetooth   units   3  The view is updated with the Easy Laser   Bluetooth   units you can connect to     ef 1 Searching for Bluetooth   units        Und samal   Yeo  DARL  PS  TR A TL  ee ee  Dany  Lief         Found Bluetooth   units    Uait   rit  i Use navigation buttons to  toggle between Yes and No        4  Select the unit you want to connect to and set Auto connect to Yes  using the  navigation buttons  The unit will automatically be connected when you start a  measurement program    5  Press OK to save changes and to leave the Bluetooth   view    6  Enter a measurement program  The Display unit will connect to the selected units   While connecting  the left LED indicator is flashing with a blue light which will  turn to a fixed blue light once connected    7  An icon on the status bar will indicate how many  2  Bluetooth   units are connected  One Bluetooth   unit connected       Function buttons    r Remove a Bluetooth   unit from the list   mil Search for Bluetooth   units     Ie Cancel search  Use if your Bluetooth   unit is already found           20    Display unit       Use only one Bluetooth   unit    Many of our systems are delivered with two Measuring units  In some cases you might  want to use only one unit together with a laser transmitter  By default both units are set  to    Auto c
70. onfirm each distance with OK   3  If needed  perform a rough alignment   4  If needed  perform a Softfoot check     Easy lurmfRegist  er position 09 39    M Engine    S unit    Target    Laser point    Edge warning                      Detector values       Return to enter distances Show hide M unit Switch to 9 12 3 method    Function buttons    Back  Return to enter distances   See also    Control panel    on page 14   Switch to 9 12 3 method     See Softfoot on page 47        Edge warning  When the laser beam is close to the edge  the edge is    lit up    as a warning  It is not  possible to register values when you see the edge warning        35    Horizontal       1  Adjust laser to the centre of the targets  If needed  adjust the units on the rods   then use laser adjustments knobs     2  Press YQ to register first position  The first position is automatically set to zero   A red marking is displayed      Turn shafts outside of the red 20   marking      Press E  to register second position      Turn shafts outside of the red markings     Nn A W      Press 2 to register third position  The Result and adjust view displayed     Easy lurmfRegister position    M Engine    Red 20   marking    First position is auto   matically set to zero       Edge warning  When the laser beam is close to the edge  the edge is    lit up    as a warning  It is not  possible to register values when you see the edge warning   Function buttons  Back  Return to measure first position     EP See   
71. onnect Yes     If the unused unit is set to    Auto connect Yes     the system will  keep on trying to connect to it  even if it is not plugged in        1  Attach the Bluetooth unit to the detector    2  Select fii to open the Bluetooth   view    3  Set the Bluetooth   unit you want to use to    Auto connect Yes      4  Make sure that the other units are set to    Auto connect No       5  Enter a measuring program     The Display unit will connect to the selected unit  This may take a couple of minutes     ash Lewes    Line senal Auto comnect Connected       Nofe     Remove Bluetooth   unit from the Measuring unit before putting the equipment in the  carrying case  If attached  it will discharge the Measuring unit     Bluetooth   information   This device contains   FCC ID  PVH0925   IC  5325A 0925   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules   Operation is subject to the following two conditions         1  this device may not cause harmful interference  and           2  this device must accept any interference received  including interference that may  cause undesired operation        21    Display unit          22    CHOOSE PROGRAM          Preparations    Before starting a measurement  there are several things that are good to check to  ensure a good and accurate measurement        e Ensure a good measurement environment  Strong sunlight  warning lights  vibra   tions and temperature gradients can affect the readings     e Make sure the surfaces are clean   e Ensu
72. onnector  Detector aperture    All types of sheave pulleys can be aligned  regardless of belt type  You can compen   sate for sheaves of varying widths           m     Offset misalignment Angular misalignment Offset and angular misalignment          107    BIA       Preparations  e Check the sheaves for radial runout  Bent shafts will make it impossible to per   form an accurate alignment      Check the sheaves for axial runout  If possible  adjust with the mounting screws of  the bushings   e Make sure that the sheaves are clean from grease and oil     Mount the units  The units are mounted on a flat machined surface with magnets  The magnets are very  strong  try to soften the touch by putting just one magnet to sheave first  then turning  the other ones in    1  Mount the laser transmitter on the stationary machine    2  Mount the detector on the movable machine     3  Make sure all magnetic surfaces are in contact with the sheave        Movable Stationary Stationary Movable    All of the magnetic surfaces must be in contact with the object     On non magnetic object          108    BIA       Enter distances  1  Connect to the Display unit via cable or use Battery pack with Bluetooth     2  Press the ON button on the laser transmitter   3  Select kad to open the BTA program   4  Select Aa if you want to enter sheave face width  Press OK   5  Enter distance between feet pairs  Press OK          re iige F  A di a ree IRo  gh    Distance  between feet pairs  Mandatory    Shea
73. ose to the transmit     Point two  ter  Zero set     6  Move the detector to point number two     a  see image        7  Aim the detector straight towards the  laser    8  Adjust the laser beam by turning the  screw on the transmitter   s tilt table  Level  to   0 05 mm or better     Point three    9  Move the detector to point number three   see image        10  Adjust the laser beam by turning the  screw on the transmitter   s tilt table  Level  to   0 05 mm or better     Point number two     Adjust with adjust laser beam     Repeat procedure until you have all three this screw   reference points within   0 1 mm     Point number three   adjust laser beam     Adjust with N  this screw        96    Flange Flatness          Measuring procedure    Enter distances    1  Select Madi and kad to open the Flange flatness program     2  Enter distances  confirm all data with the green OK button   Measuring direction    Number of circles  Points cincke  Splitting angle  Diameter A  Diameter B  Diameter  Pe  Diameter E  Measuring direction  Start angle         Select green arrow to  continue     a             Number of circles   Enter number of circles  up to five circles 1s possible        Points circle Enter 3 180 points        Splitting angle The splitting angle is automatically calculated  If you know the  splitting angle  it is possible to enter this and get the number of  measuring points              Diameter Enter the diameter of each circle    Measurement You can measure clock
74. ou can keep on working     A PC via USB cable    While you have this connection  you can open the files in the Display unit via the  explorer in your PC  However  the Display unit is locked     Dry cell batteries  Not available on all systems  C  When you get a battery warning  insert four R14 dry cell batter   uss e _C_     ies in the battery compartment  This will prolong the power of _ Cc   the Display unit so that you can finish your measurement  How    ever  if the internal battery is completely empty  the dry cell      batteries do not have enough power to start up the Display unit     Charge the Detector Measuring units    The Detectors and Measuring units are charged by the Display unit when connected by  cable  If you are using Bluetooth   units  switch to cable when the battery in the Detec   tor Measuring unit is low     Charge the Bluetooth   units    The Bluetooth   units are powered by the Detector Measuring units  To save energy  the  Bluetooth   units will only connect when you are using a measurement program  There  is no power switch on the unit  To switch off  simply unplug the unit    See    Bluetooth      on page 20        Display unit       Calculator    The calculator is found on the Start view and Control panel  Ex      1  Select and to open the calculator     2  Use the numerical buttons and function buttons to enter values   3  Use the OK button to compute     Calculation    Select to display sub menu       Use OK button as equal sign           Unit 
75. ovable  measuring unit        Continue to Measure view        33    Horizontal       Enter distances    Confirm each distance with r        1  Distance between first and second feet pair  Optional  select kafa to activate field    2  Distance between second feet pair and S unit  Optional  select  Eula to activate field   G  Distance between S unit and M unit  Measure between the rods     4  Distance between S unit and centre of coupling        Distance between M unit and feet pair one     6  Distance between feet pair one and feet pair two     7  Coupling diameter  Optional  select to activate field     Function buttons    Leave program         See    Control panel    on page 14   miia See    Tolerance    on page 44     vuk Am See    Thermal compensation    on page 42   La f    ES Select to enter distances of the S machine     Toggle between showing Distance view in 3D or 2D     Diameter  Select to enter coupling diameter  This is necessary if you want  the result based on the gap of the coupling instead of angle     NF  Toggle button  Show movable machine to the left or the right         lt   Continue to Measure view  Available when you have entered the manda   tory distances        34    Horizontal          Measure using Easy Turn       By default  the EasyTurn    alignment method is displayed  If you want to use the  9 12 3 method  select Da       Preparations  Follow the preparations as described in the previous pages   1  Mount the measuring units   2  Enter distances  c
76. r distances   See    Control panel    on page 14     ie Toggle button  Select to show hide M unit  Show M unit if you have  uncoupled shafts     Switch to 9 12 3 method        es  SPs    See    SOFTFOOT       on page 47     Edge warning    When the laser beam is close to the edge  the edge is    lit up    as a warning  It is not  possible to register values when you see the edge warning        53    Machine train       1  Adjust laser to the centre of the targets  If needed  adjust the units on the rods   then use laser adjustments knobs   2  Press E to register first position  The first position is automatically set to zero   A red marking is displayed     Turn shafts outside of the red 20   marking     Press 2 to register second position     Turn shafts outside of the red markings     Nn fh W      Press E  to register third position     EasyTurm fRegister position       Red 20   marking       First position is auto   matically set to zero        7  The result is displayed  You can show the result as graph  table or machine view   See chapter Result    8  From the result view  select SS  to measure next coupling  If you want to adjust  the coupling  select the machine you want to adjust and press a  See chapter    Adjust   Uncoupled shafts  1  Select MOH to show M unit        2  Position the M unit so it faces the S unit  If the laser from the S unit hits the edge  on the target of the M unit  adjust the M unit   s position        54    Machine train          Measure using 9
77. r one  Make sure that it is possible to  also position the units at 12 and 3 o   clock       Press OK to register first position  The first position 1s automatically set to zero     Turn units to position 12 o   clock      Press OK to register position      Turn units to position 3 o   clock     N nA BW WN      Press OK to register position  Measurement result is displayed       12 aiRegitter position    Circle indicates where  to position the S unit     Edge warning       Edge warning    When the laser beam is close to the edge  the edge is    lit up    as a warning  It is not  possible to register values when you see the edge warning     Offset  7    The measuring units at 12 o clock  Arrows  indicates live values           66    Vertical       Result    The result is displayed as sideways offset in the coupling and angular error between  shafts     Live values in  the 6 12 direction    Live values in  the 9 3 direction       Live values  The values can be displayed live in two directions     e Live in the 9 3 direction   Select and position the measuring units at 3 o   clock     e Live in the 6 12 direction   Select and position the measuring units at 12 o   clock     Function buttons    Back  remeasure from first position     Em    See    Control panel    on page 14     Save  see    Measurement file handling    on page 11   Paks   Set tolerance     E Show target  This is a quick way to see where the laser beam hits  the target and how the measuring units are positioned   
78. re that the foundation of the machine is stable   e Check for play and clearance in the bearing       Values  Shows live readings from S and M units     m  Horizontal  For alignment of horizontal machines      x im 12 3  Measuring positions are registered at positions 9  12  3 o clock     AE  n     Measuring positions are registered within 40              Vertical  For alignment of vertically mounted machines        4    a  Cardan  For alignment of cardan shaft coupled centre offset machines         gt     Machine train  For machine trains with two or more couplings        va        Straightness  For straightness measurement of  for example  machine bases  shafts  bearing journals   j  machine tools  etc    ca _    BIA  For alignment of belt and chain drives      d  r  4   Vibrometer  EA Shows the vibration level in    mm s    and bearing condition value in    g                Offset and Angle     Shows centre offset and angular error between two shafts  for example          Softfoot  Check to ensure that the machine is resting evenly on all its feet           23    Choose program          24    PROGRAM VALUES         With the program Values  you can see live readings from the detectors   As default  a target and a table is displayed        Press OK to register values     Live values  vertical and horizontal     Detector valu   Target    Detector or Measuring unit      Registered values  Serial number   g       Use the navigation  buttons to scroll  the list    Unit two  out 
79. rt it must be disabled before mounting the equipment  for example by  locking the switch in the off position or removing the fuses  These safety precautions  should remain in place until the measurement equipment has been removed from the  machine     Note     The system should not be used in explosive risk areas     Service and calibration    Our Service centres will quickly assist you if your measurement system need to be  repaired or when it is time for calibration     Our main Service centre is located in Sweden  There are several local Service centres  that are certified to carry out limited service and repair  Contact your local Service  centre first before sending your equipment for service or repair  All Service centres are  listed on our web site under Service and Calibration     Before sending your measuring system to our main Service centre  please fill in the  online Service and Repair report  www easy laser service com       BE G ANUEN  STF IEM    SERVICE AND REPAIR REPORT      Hagqmed hekla cuted wih      Manuals as PDF    You can download our manuals in pdf format from our website  The pdf   s are also  available on the USB memory stick that is delivered with most systems     EasyLink   The new version of our database program EasyLink is available on the USB memory  stick that is delivered with most systems  You can always download the latest version  from damalini com gt download gt software        Introduction       Travelling with your measurement system   W
80. s    You can decide how to display the current values  As default a target and a table is  displayed  but you can choose to show only target for example     Select IE to display the different layout options  see image below        Note     Use left and right navigation button to switch between two or more detectors when  only one target is displayed        28    Program values       Streaming values    With the Streaming value functionality  you can transfer data from the Display unit   For this to work  you need a USB to USB Null Modem Cable  the USB cable delivered  with the system does not work for streaming values     1  Connect the Display unit to the PC using a USB to USB Null Modem Cable     Qrmcosvein       as    Category              Session   Options controlling local serial lines   E Logging Cied aad ine The USB to USB null modem       Terminal TE     oi Serial line to connect to COM1 cable shows up as a Virtual  Serial Port with the following   Configure the serial line    at ol ae properties   Ye tees     z 19200 bps  8n1 without flow    Data bits control     Behaviour  Translation Stop bits       Selection i  i Colours Parity     Connection How control   None                         The port number can  for example  be found using the Device Manager  See    USB Se   rial Port    under    Ports  COM and LPT         2  Click Open   3  Start the program Values in the Display unit   4  Select and P to start streaming values     5  To stop  select             ie COME
81. s added to the file name  When you connect the Display unit to a  PC the whole file name is shown     Haran tenit indrag h Zori      bape A D bh AL A His 1a AME otha arr af ke         serdar  O bd OS eh PE oe lA Ch siaku IT HR     Crud fengi 2 20 21 02   A hL  0 1 H ahi  dokunmer i EB   pomp L000 LT 11 35 053 bob TAHTA LTM ML MiD J 107 111 ERIL  dokume kA      p p LAS TSF    a bP PE  Po L ATED EP LaF Pf  gdekumeri iH  Filename Date and time User arcode number Barcode reader    Report   A report is generated and saved in the filing system  You can not open an old mea   surement and save it again  program Machine train is an exception to this   You can  however generate a new report from an opened file  This means you can for example  change the language and make a new report from the opened measurement  You can  download the report to a PC and print it        Company logo  You can replace the logo on the report with your own  jpg file   1  Name your logo logo jpg  The default logo has the proportions of 230x51  pixels   2  Connect the Display unit to your PC using the USB cable   3  Place your image in the Display unit   s folder Damalini custom reports   TOGO   File extensions  for example  jpg  are often hidden in the Explorer window  To dis   play file extensions do the following  Open an Explorer window and press Alt to show  menu  Select Tools  gt  Folder options  Click the View tab  gt  Advanced settings  gt  Clear  the Hide extensions for known file types check box     
82. sult before all points have been mea        view is displayed  Select  sured     Register value for point 15  i nirt    First point automatically   os Q  becomes reference point     Selected point     Current value     Physical coordinates of  selected point        Function buttons  Back  Return to enter distances        See    Control panel    on page 14   Delete measure point     at See    Tolerance    on page 90   Show target  Useful if you want to rough align for example        Continue to Result view  Available when you have measured three posi   tions        Tolerance    By default  the ISO standard is used  The ISO tolerance is calculated automatically  depending on which distances you have entered  Only global tolerance is available     Select i to Steines ete aes F RER    Set custom tolerance       is 1T olerance Tolerance value          90    Flatness       Result table  Select to open table view  Values outside the tolerance are displayed with red          Result table view HIP       mirri  3 reference points        Statistics       Reference point                                      Peak peak WE   Min  1 824   Max 1 279    tandard deviation 0 657   Flamess RMS 0 659 Point with offset   Distance data Value   Mie YZ   270    Distance X1 X4 100  X32  0452 1 000     Distance Y1   4 100 elt beers   Tolerance Value   Type Custom tolerance  Global 0 060   Physical coordinate X 67          Physical coordinate Y 33      More info regarding selected point    Raw Value 1 44
83. t        Feet values   Yellow frame indicates live values     x  Add shims Lex            me aw  Remove shims R    ij           60    Machine train       Function buttons    Back to result view                                      See    Control panel    on page 14     Fel Toggle button  Select to show hide Position indicator     ee     7l                                                   Fz      i                                           See    Live values    on page 38     Fi   he   a       et    if         See    Position indicator    on page 39                                   Continue  You need to remeasure the coupling to confirm the position of  the measuring units                                                                             Uncertain coupling  When you adjust one coupling  it might affect the next coupling in the machine train   This is indicated with the symbol A     Scale    The scale of the graph might change when you have made adjustments     Scale i Mache Train Result    Machitie Train Rasuli    Ol is           61    Machine train       Tolerance    1  Select and Parr   The tolerance window is displayed   2  Select a tolerance and press     The next coupling in the train is selected   Stlecl cdpi haranie ii    ceketi cca bhargan e  i F    Coupling 4 8  Gideri pienes  t  003 1000 200   07 No tolerance    0 1000  1000 2000       Add user defined tolerance  GAP values    Function buttons     Close Tolerance view    See    Control panel    on page 14
84. t on the magnetic disc  If the adjustable shaft has a thread  use  suitable search dowel  This makes the centering easier     4  Mount the targets     Non adjustable shaft           Magnet base  Arm bracket    Handle    Targets    Alternative mounting with offset Joined arm brackets for large offset  bracket and chain        69    Cardan       Enter distances  1  Select RA and gil  to open Cardan program     2  Enter distances  Confirm each distance with OK   Enter dtimnce S  H    1 Distance between S unit and M unit   Measure between the rods  Mandatory     2 Distance between feet pair one and feet pair two  Optional     3 Coupling diameter  Optional  select to activate field        Function buttons    Leave program   See    Control panel    on page 14     Diameter  Select to enter coupling diameter  This is necessary if you want  the result based on the gap of the coupling instead of angle     Continue  Available when you have entered the mandatory distances        Cone laser beam    When you turn the shaft  the laser beam will draw a circle on the target  If the distance  between S and M is small   lt 300 mm or 12 inch   it can be difficult to cone the laser  beam  If this is the case  proceed to Rough alignment     1  Enter distances  See information above    2  Note where the laser beam hit the target at position 1    3  Turn one of the shafts 180    Note the position 2    4  Adjust the laser beam halfway towards position 1  to position 3     5  Turn the shaft again  If 
85. t pairs  Gear Box          51    Machine train       Enter distances    Confirm each distance with r    Machine Train  Enter distances        M F1  F1 F2  F2 F3  F3 F4        Distance between first and second feet pair         Distance between second feet pair and S unit        Distance between S unit and centre of coupling     When there are more than three feet  Distance between S unit and M unit  Measure between the rods  pairs  a table is displayed where you    enter the distances     Distance between M unit and feet pair one      6  Distance between feet pair one and feet pair two    7  Coupling diameter  Optional  select isi to activate field     Function buttons         Leave program       See    Control panel    on page 14     vui  Am See    Thermal compensation    on page 63        Diameter  Select to enter coupling diameter  This is necessary if you want    i the result based on the gap of the coupling instead of angle                      Continue to Measure view                                            52    Machine train          Measure using EasyTurn       By default  the EasyTurn    alignment method is displayed  If you want to use the  9 12 3 method  select Wee       Easy lurmiRegister position    Current machines mc  selected aes Reee eer ees  M Gear Box  S unit E  Target  Laser point    Edge warning             Detector values       Return to enter distances Select to show hide M unit Switch to 9 12 3 method    Function buttons        Back  Return to ente
86. the laser beam does not move when you turn  the laser  beam is correctly coned     6  Repeat step 2   5 with the opposite unit        J Use handle when turning the shaft          m O  KO        Cone laser beam          70    Cardan       Rough alignment    l       Adjust the movable machine until both laser     Adjust the arm bracket if the adjustment of the    Turn the shafts to 9 o   clock      Adjust the laser beams to the marking for      Remove the targets  The Display unit shows the    Adjust the arm bracket until the laser beam from the  M unit hits the centre of the target     beams hit centre of the targets   machine is not enough   Connectors pointing upwards   centre of detector     position of the laser beams        Centre of detector Centre of target    Measure  The shafts are positioned at 9 o   clock     l     Press OK to register first position  The first position is automatically set to zero     2  Turn the shafts to 12 o   clock   3  Press OK to register position   4  Turn the shafts to 3 o   clock    5  Press OK to register position     6  The result for the angular error is displayed     Regitter pisillan af 1  o clock        S and M unit    Live values    First position is auto   matically set to zero        1    Cardan       Result    Cdan  Uye vertical  1505    Measuring units  positioned at 12 o clock    Both vertical and horizontal  view are displayed    Locked feet pair       Function buttons  Back            See    Control panel    on page 14     Se
87. to 50     Reduce after    Set time before backlight reduction as a way to save energy  The Display unit will be  dimmed  but is still on  Default is set to Never     Off after    Set time before backlight off  Default is set to Never     Fle bist Fyri  Perder alte  CHT after        Backlight view       16    Display unit       Automatic power off  Personal setting    Select ie to open the Automatic off view  Select how much time before automatic  power off  Use the navigation buttons to select  Press OK to save changes        Automatic power off view    Nofe     Measurements in progress will not be saved in the event of an Automatic power off     Information  Select   to display the information regarding serial number and version of the  equipment     mm    Serial number 112    Temi  Ei  paia E  Slaves    22 ee ae  Merdwvare  3 30 le MARE tee y  Image  Coki 7 5   totos Ebri 3 5   CALS Hia       Information view    VGA     Not available on all systems    Makes it possible to show display unit screen image with a projector  for example in a  training context  Must be factory installed on order     Select all to open the VGA view        nje Make It Baty           17    Display unit       System update    Download update file  1  Go to www damalini com  gt  Download  gt  Software  gt   E series Display unit Firmware Update   2  Download the update file to your PC   3  Unzip the file   4  Copy the  elu file to the root of a USB memory     Install update file  1  Start the Display 
88. ts to 12 o   clock    Press 2 to register second position      Turn shafts to 3 o   clock        NO      Press ES  to register third position  The Result and adjust view is displayed  See     Result and adjust    on page 37     Register position af 4 o clock    Target    Laser point    Edge warning    Detector values       Return to enter distances Select to show hide M unit EasyTurn       Function buttons  Back  Return to enter distances     See also    Control panel    on page 14   Switch to 9 12 3 method     See Softfoot on page 47           40    Horizontal       Result adjust  Offset  angle and feet values are clearly displayed  Both horizontal and vertical direc   tion are shown live  which makes it easy to adjust the machine  Values within tolerance    are green   Vertical offset and angle Horizontal offset and angle    shalt Alignment  Adjustment    Live E oo  lotk    Thermal compensation  has been set    Feet values   Yellow frame indicates live values  Y    Add shims N    Remove shims a l ra       Function buttons  See    Result and adjust    on page 37        41    Horizontal       Thermal compensation    During normal operation  machinery is influenced of different factors and forces  The  most common of these changes is the change in the temperature of the machine  This  will cause the height of the shaft to increase  This is called thermal growth  To com   pensate for thermal growth  you enter values for cold condition o       Select and     from the result and 
89. unit  Make sure that the internal bat   tery of the Display unit is charged  The battery symbol  should be at least yellow   2  Insert the USB memory in the Display unit  Do not  remove the USB memory until the update is finished     3  Select EE and ki to display the System  update view        4  Select the update file and press OK  Select the  elu file    5  Select B The installation starts    6  The Display unit will automatically restart when  igi  the installation is finished and the Main menu is  displayed        Note    During restart  the screen turns black for up to one  minute  When the main menu is displayed  it can     freeze     no response when you press buttons   If  this happens  press the On Off button for at least 15  seconds to restart the Display unit     Main menu is automatically displayed after restart     Font package  Some of the early E series systems was not installed with Unicode fonts  To install the  latest system updates  you need to install the font package with Unicode fonts    Check if you need to install     1  Select ell and mem to display the Language view    2  Check if you have Chinese installed  If Chinese is  installed  you already have the correct Font package   If not  please go to www damalini com  gt  Download  gt   Software  gt  Eseries Display unit Font package update  and follow the instructions above to install        Chinese installed   No need to update with Font package        18    Display unit       License  It is easy to 
90. upgrade your Display unit     1  Contact your Easy Laser   distributor if you wish to upgrade your Display unit     2  An e mail will be sent to you with information on how to download the update  file     3  Save the file to the root of the file system to a USB memory stick or directly to the  Display unit   Save file on USB  1  Save the downloaded license file to a USB memory stick   2  Insert the USB memory stick in the Display unit   3  Select and     to display the License view     Application pires ars left  inge J  Flange parallels        Hormontal shaft       4  Select PEH to search for licenses   5  Press OK to import license     Save file to Display unit  1  Connect the Display unit to a PC     2  Save the license file to the root of the Display unit   s storage              L A ba    3  Select and pan to display the License view   4  Select MEME to search for the new license file  A window is displayed     5  Disregard the text and select INS   The license file is installed and full function   ality is achieved        19    Display unit       Bluetooth      Bluetooth   wireless technology makes it possible for Display unit and Detector to  exchange data without using cables     Select     to display the Bluetooth view     Note    The Bluetooth   unit is powered by the  Detector  To save energy  the Bluetooth    connection is only established when you  are using a measurement program     Diode yellow when attached  correctly     Diode blue when Bluetooth    connecti
91. ve    Diode yellow when no unit is    connected  The Battery pack  will automatically shut off     The Battery pack   s serial number is  placed on the backside  This serial num   ber is shown in the Bluetooth view in  the Display unit     When the Battery pack run empty  the  lights for Battery indicator and On Off  are switched off  However  the built in  Bluetooth   will still function as long as  the Detector has some power left     Bluetooth    only 12 0618   Built in functionality    Diode yellow when attached  correctly    Diode blue when Bluetooth   con   nection is established          Battery indicator    Constant green light  Battery pack full       Flashing green light      Battery pack OK      Flashing red light     Battery pack low  Approx  15 min  left to empty          Battery pack empty and will shut down        119    Battery packs       Charge battery pack    Using Display unit  It is possible to charge battery packs without Bluetooth   via the Display unit  one at a  time  You can charge both a Detector and a battery pack by connecting the equipment  as described in the image  If the Display unit is turned off while charging  the equip   ment will charge faster   1  Connect the Display unit with the adap  Display unit  tor  The Display unit itself does not have  enough power to charge the battery pack   2  Use standard red cable to connect battery  pack to the  Display unit     Battery pack Detector Adaptor    Using splitting box  When you have two battery
92. ve face width  Optional       Movable machine is to the left  Movable machine is to the right     Function buttons    web Leave program     E See    Control panel    on page 14     Sheave face width  Select to activate fields if the sheaves have different  face widths     Contains a sub menu        The Display unit automatically recognize where the units are placed   However  you can do this manually as well     Lara Set M unit to the left   as o  Set M unit to the right     Lele Return to Automatic configuration     Sheave face width  The distance from the belt to the axial face of the sheave can be C    different on the two sheaves  To calculate a possible offset the  system requires both sheave face widths   1  Measure the distance from the belt to the axial face of the  sheave   2  Select to activate fields and enter distances           109    BIA       Measure    Make sure that the laser line hits the detector aperture  The Display unit shows the  offset and angular misalignment     Resuns ETA vertical and Mutno        LIVE  l  Vertical angular error i4 SNR EERE Horizontal angular error  Y  Offset  Shim value Adjustment       Function buttons    Back  Return to enter distances      s  am       u See    Control panel    on page 14        E Save  see    Measurement file handling    on page 11   maiia Set tolerance  See also Tolerance on next page     E A Print on thermal printer  Optional equipment   Available when  you have saved the measurement      i Edit distance     V
93. wise or anti clockwise  Use Navigation  direction buttons to change direction    Start angle As default  the first measurement point is set to 0    Select a          start angle if you want to start anywhere else        3  Select MEEN to continue to measuring        97    Flange Flatness       Measure  1  The first measurement point is marked with yellow     2  Press OK to register measurement values  The measurement points you have  registered are greyed out     CHagram view     Registered values    Live values    Select to display sub menu        Current measurement point is marked with yellow    Function buttons       Back  Press and hold to leave program completely        Contains a sub menu        Da Open Control panel   Bal Save  See    Measurement file handling    on page 11     DE Generate report     a   Print on thermal printer  Optional equipment      Zero set  Set current value to zero  Only available before you have regis   tered the first value           Views  Available when you have registered all points        Contains a sub menu         La Open Graph view     gt   Open 3D view   CH Open Table view   Open Taper table   Cu Open Taper graph                       98    Flange Flatness       Flange result    The result can be displayed in several ways  graph  3D or table  If you have measured  two or more circles  you can view the taper graph and taper table     Flange graph view       to display the Graph view  In this view  you have a good    Select     and L   
94. yed  when you move the measuring units  To adjust  you need to place the measuring units       Shalt Alignment  Adjustment  Live 127 o clock    Position indicator       Function buttons    Toggle button  Show hide position indicator manually     Toggle button  When you have measured with EasyTurn  the position indi   cator is automatically displayed  Select to turn the automatic mode on off        Adjust  Adjust the machine if needed   1  Shim the machine according to the vertical feet values   2  Adjust the machine sideways according to the live horizontal values   3  Tighten the feet   4  Select  es  to remeasure     Save    You can save a measurement and open it later to continue to measure  When you save  the measurement again  it will not overwrite the earlier version     When you save a measurement  a pdf is automatically generated   See    Measurement file handling    on page 11        39    Horizontal          Measure using 9 12 3    Preparations  Follow the preparations as described in the previous pages   1  Mount the measuring units   2  Enter distances  confirm each distance with OK   3  If needed  perform a rough alignment   4  If needed  perform a Softfoot check     p lt       Select   to switch to 9 12 3       Adjust laser to the centre of the targets  If needed  adjust the units on the rods   then use laser adjustments knobs       Turn shafts to 9 o   clock      Press ES  to register first position  The first position is automatically set to zero     Turn shaf
    
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