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Propshaft balancer can take over 300kg

A Northwick Associates product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 20, 2005

The PBM 7 dynamic horizontal propshaft balancing machine has a maximum propshaft weight of over 300kg to accommodate propshaft balancing for pick-ups and commercial vehicles.

The PBM 7 dynamic horizontal propshaft balancing machine has a maximum propshaft weight of over 300kg to accommodate propshaft balancing for pickups and commercial vehicles.

Made by DMG Engineering, the machine is powered by a custom built DC electric motor capable of spinning the largest propshaft from a standstill to 3000rev/min in seconds to reduce cycle times and increase productivity.

Compared with previous versions, it has a wider and heavier bed, up rated cradles and fixtures and improvements to the sensing technology.

This increases stability while still maintaining accuracy and repeatability at the maximum weight and speed.

Chief Design Engineer Chris Clements said that throughout the development phase, the aim was to "keep the robust design principles of the earlier versions of the machine while increasing the capacity to cater for an increasing demand for balancing heavy duty propshafts".

The result is a machine that is easily serviced, easy to set up and operate and retains many interchangeable parts with its predecessors, he said.

This also allows for an upgrade service to be offered for users of older machines.

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