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STATIC BALANCING EQUIPMENT FOR JET ENGINE COMPONENTS COMPRESSOR AND TURBINE - ROTATING TYPE FOR MEASURING UNBALANCE IN ONE TRANSVERSE PLANE
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP588A
- Revised
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Language:
English
Scope
This ARP specifies those requirements of balancing equipment which make it suitable for the subject class of work.
It specifies:
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a
Sensitivity
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b
Accuracy of indication of amount and angle of unbalance.
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c
Ability to measure static unbalance unaffected by couple unbalance.
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d
Machine capacity relating to weight and physical dimensions of the rotors which can be balanced.
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e
Balancing speed of rotation.
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f
Standard balancing machine drive adapter flange dimensions.
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g
Power requirements.
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Issuing Committee
The SAE EG-1A Balancing committee concerns itself with all balancing methods and procedures as they relate to the interests of the aerospace industry. The group’s scope includes creating, preparing and, maintaining all relevant specifications, recommended practices, standards and, requirements for rotor balance measurement, evaluation and, correction. The SAE EG-1A committee includes OEMs, suppliers, processors, consulting firms, government, academia and others throughout both the commercial and military aerospace industries.
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