Schenck balancing machines typically use moving-coil displacement sensors, even in hard-bearing machines. Schenck uses a lever system as mechanical amplifier to change the microscopic small displacements into meaningful coil movements.
The EasyBalance Digital Balancing Interface is designed for Schenck sensor systems and is plug-and-play compatible. Advanced amplifier and signal processing circuitry provides superior sensitivity and range, ragrdless of machine size.
Installation guideWiring diagramsCapabilities and FeaturesModels, PricingHofmann balancing machines typically use piezo-electric force sensors. Hofmann uses a charge amplifier to change the piezo output into a meaningful electrical signal.
The EasyBalance Digital Balancing Interface is designed for Hofmann piezo-electric sensor systems and is plug-and-play compatible. Advanced amplifier and signal processing circuitry provides superior sensitivity and range, ragrdless of machine size.
IRD balancing machines use moving-coil vibration sensors to detect mechanical displacement of the rotor support structure (cradle). IRD machines are typically operated as soft-bearing machines.
The EasyBalance Digital Balancing Interface is designed for all types of vibration sensors and accelerometers, and is plug-and-play compatible. Advanced amplifier and signal processing circuitry provides superior sensitivity and range, ragrdless of machine size.