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    ISO 9001:2015 certification awarded to Rotofix Solutions

    October 11th, 2017

    Rotofix Solutions received ISO 9001:2015 certification on September 29, 2017. As a requirement of the certification Rotofix Solutions adheres to the internationally known set of…

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    About Rotating Equipment Resonance

    June 16th, 2017

    Sorry, this entry is only available in Ro.

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    Rotor Balancing. Causes of Unbalance

    January 24th, 2017

    There are many reasons that unbalance may be present in a rotor. The most common causes are described briefly in the following paragraphs as described…

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    Soft-Foot (part 2)

    August 12th, 2016

    A quality training video (from Ludeca) on soft-foot notion for common understanding and best-practices implementation. Enjoy it! We Align Romania!

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    Field Rotor Balancing

    August 6th, 2016

    Short introduction on Field Rotor Balancing

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    Coupling and Shaft Misalignment Tolerances – What is the Difference?

    August 5th, 2016

    It is important for the person maintaining rotating equipment with flexible coupling not to be confused by the term ‘‘allowable misalignment’’ in a coupling. The…

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    Soft-Foot (Part One)

    June 16th, 2016

    One of the main causes of increased vibration can be considered soft foot which, due to distortion induced in to the machine structure (pump casing,…

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    Workshop Rotor Balancing – Hydro Turbine

    May 19th, 2016

    You can see us in full swing on facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/rotofix/ ), improving reliability of a EOS 700 hydro turbine rotor through precise rotor balancing.

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    Vibration Analysis – Mechanical Looseness

    March 29th, 2016

    Many texts and seminars today simply refer to a general term called Mechanical Looseness and that it either can be detected by high vibration at…

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    Residual Unbalance Check / Procedure

    February 7th, 2016

    Once a rotor has met the balance specifications, it is desirable to perform a residual unbalance check to verify that the rotor is balanced correctly…

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