Orga78
Mechanical
- Aug 15, 2017
- 38
Hi,
We recently conducted vibration data collection on of our pump system (positive displacement pump), and the vibration reading at pump side was high, while motor side was within limit.
Coupling is flex elastomeric tyre coupling.
Alignment check was done by using laser precision method. The reading "before" was collected and showed out of tolerance for up/down. left/right was within limit of 0.09 mm (the pump's RPM is 750).
Laser shaft alignment was performed, and we managed to get the alignment tolerance within limit, +0.09 mm.
Pump was later run for testing, and vibration measurement was taken. However, the reading had showed reduced of vibration at pump side, but increased at motor side.
Is this common? Is there any other factor that causing the vibration to increase even after the correct shaft alignment was done?
We recently conducted vibration data collection on of our pump system (positive displacement pump), and the vibration reading at pump side was high, while motor side was within limit.
Coupling is flex elastomeric tyre coupling.
Alignment check was done by using laser precision method. The reading "before" was collected and showed out of tolerance for up/down. left/right was within limit of 0.09 mm (the pump's RPM is 750).
Laser shaft alignment was performed, and we managed to get the alignment tolerance within limit, +0.09 mm.
Pump was later run for testing, and vibration measurement was taken. However, the reading had showed reduced of vibration at pump side, but increased at motor side.
Is this common? Is there any other factor that causing the vibration to increase even after the correct shaft alignment was done?