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Fluke 830 Laser Shaft Alignment Tool

Fluke 830 Laser Shaft Alignment Tool

There’s more to shaft alignment than taking measurements and making adjust-ments—when uptime matters picking the right tool is critical.
  • Fluke 830 Laser Shaft Alignment Tool

    The all new Fluke 830 Laser Shaft Alignment Tool is the ideal test tool to precision-align rotating shafts in your facility.

    It’s a known fact—all rotating machinery is susceptible to misalign-ment. If you’re still using rulers and dial indicators to ensure your rotating machinery is properly aligned, you could be losing thou-sands of dollars per year in replacement bearing costs, hours of unnecessary repair time, and crippling unplanned downtime, not to mention taking years off your machine’s useful life. 

    There’s more to shaft alignment than taking measurements and making adjust-ments—when uptime matters picking the right tool is critical. 

    The Fluke 830 Laser Shaft Alignment tool is easy-to-use, giving you fast, accurate and actionable answers that will keep your plant up and running. When it comes to laser shaft alignment, data is good but answers are better. 

    Unlike using the straightedge method or dial indicators the Fluke 830 performs the compli-cated alignment calculations for you, meaning you’ll have the answers you need to quickly align your machine and get your plant up and running fast. An enhanced user interface provides easy to understand results that don’t require extensive alignment knowledge and the unique “All-in-One” result screen that shows you both coupling results and feet corrections (vertical and horizontal) in real terms making it easy to take corrective action.

    Since machine downtime is costly, test repeat-ability is critical. The Fluke 830 uses a patented* single laser precision alignment system that pro-vides accurate and repeatable measurement results so you can be assured you’re addressing misalign-ment problems properly. 

    High quality brackets ensure the sensor and prism don’t slip as the shaft is rotated.

     

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