Typically, a dial indicator or laser alignment tools are used to measure the straightness of a pump shaft. To carry out the process, the shaft is secured at both ends and measurements are taken at different points along its length. A stable base is used to mount the dial indicator or laser tool, which is positioned near the shaft. While rotating the shaft, the tool detects any deviation from a completely straight line. The recorded measurements are then analyzed to determine the overall straightness of the shaft.
The straightness of a pump shaft is typically measured using a dial indicator or laser alignment tools. The process involves securing the shaft at both ends and then taking measurements at various points along its length. The dial indicator or laser tool is mounted on a stable base and positioned close to the shaft. As the shaft is rotated, the tool measures any deviation from a perfectly straight line. The measurements are recorded and analyzed to determine the overall straightness of the shaft.
The straightness of a pump shaft is typically measured using a dial indicator or laser alignment tool. These tools are used to measure any deviation or runout in the shaft's alignment, ensuring it is within the acceptable tolerance for optimal pump performance and minimal vibration.