The Easy-Laser Linebore and Turbine systems have evolved from more than 20 years of field experience in solving measurement and alignment problems. All of the components included in the system are designed and built for the most demanding workplace and for easy setup on a variety of machines. The versatile design replaces the "tight-wire" method and provides a solution for straightness measurement quickly and with precision for any kind of application.
The Easy-Laser(R) Linebore and Turbine systems utilize the same transmitter and detector technology. A visible red laser beam is the reference to which the straightness of the bores are measured in both the vertical and horizontal planes.
D650 Linebore System

Measuring the straightness of the bore centerline. The laser transmitter is mounted on the outside support bearing. Bore diameters from 3.9-19.7" are standard. |

Measuring the bearing journal centerline in a diesel engine. The laser transmitter is mounted at the first journal and the detector is placed at each journal according to the measurement procedure. |
For straightness measurement of bore and bearing journals in diesel engines (e.g. crankshaft- and camshaft bearings), gearboxes, propeller shaft installations etc, and positioning of work pieces in tooling machines, with a measurement resolution down to 0.001 mm [0.05 mils].
With the standard system, bores from 100 mm to 500 mm [3.9-19.7"] can be measured (accessories for other diameters manufactured on request). Measurement distance up to 40 m [132 feet]. The system automatically calculates the position of the bores in both horizontal and vertical direction. Up to 600 measurement locations can be stored.
Laser Transmitter
The laser transmitter has three sets of rigid adjustable arms with magnets to fit different diameters. Fine adjustment of the laser beam in horizontal and vertical direction is made very easy with the offset hub. |
D660 Turbine System
For straightness measurement of bearing journals in diaphragms in turbines, with a measurement resolution down to 0.001 mm [0.05 mils]. With the standard kit, journals with diameters from 150 mm to 1700 mm [5.9 - 66.9"] can be measured (accessories for other diameters manufactured on request). Measurement distance up to 40 m [132 feet].
The system automatically calculates the position of the bores in both horizontal and vertical direction compared to each other. Up to 600 measurement locations can be stored.
Laser Transmitter
The laser transmitter is the same as for the Linebore system, and its rigid design assures highest measurement accuracy. It has three sets of adjustable arms with magnets to fit different diameters. Fine adjustment of the laser beam in horizontal and vertical direction is made with the offset hub. |
Detector Fixture
The rigid fixture comes with extension beams for large diameters and extension rods for the measurement probe. The detector is rotated and moved with the Detector slide. The adjustable magnet attachment and the overall versatile design makes the fixture very easy to handle during the measurement, when journals of different diameters have to be measured. |
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