the slip table, according to the manufacturer is operating correctly. Its a Team table and the bearings are the T and V type. The v type are supposed to control the off axis motion so I am also wondering is its a characteristic of larger slip tables?
We have a 60" x 60" hydrostatic bearing slip table coupled to a UD T4000 shaker and it has been noted the crosstalk is very high, exceeding the input at 1000hz usually, this in spite of the table have 13 bearings to control the off axis motion. How can the crosstalk be improved if at all. the...