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STATIC BALANCING EQUIPMENT FOR JET ENGINE COMPONENTS COMPRESSOR AND TURBINE - ROTATING TYPE FOR MEASURING UNBALANCE IN ONE TRANSVERSE PLANE

1975-01-01
HISTORICAL
ARP588A
This ARP specifies those requirements of balancing equipment which make it suitable for the subject class of work. It specifies: a Sensitivity b Accuracy of indication of amount and angle of unbalance. c Ability to measure static unbalance unaffected by couple unbalance. d Machine capacity relating to weight and physical dimensions of the rotors which can be balanced. e Balancing speed of rotation. f Standard balancing machine drive adapter flange dimensions. g Power requirements.
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Periodic Surveillance Procedures for Horizontal Dynamic Balancing Machines

2012-12-17
HISTORICAL
ARP1340A
This document specifies those requirements and procedures for periodic tests to insure maintenance of balance machine capabilities for balancing jet engine components. It will specify: (a) Requirements for tests (b) Calibration tests (c) Residual unbalance and accurate angle and amount indication tests (d) Plane separation test (e) End-drive system unbalance disturbance test
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PERIODIC SURVEILLANCE PROCEDURES for HORIZONTAL DYNAMIC BALANCING MACHINES

2002-12-16
HISTORICAL
ARP1340
This document specifies those requirements and procedures for periodic tests to insure maintenance of balance machine capabilities for balancing jet engine components. It will specify: (a) Requirements for tests (b) Calibration tests (c) Residual unbalance and accurate angle and amount indication tests (d) Plane separation test (e) End-drive system unbalance disturbance test
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PERIODIC SURVEILLANCE PROCEDURES FOR VERTICAL, STATIC, BALANCING MACHINES

2002-12-16
CURRENT
ARP1342
This document specifies those requirements and procedures for periodic tests to insure maintenance of balancing machine capabilities for balancing jet engine components. It will specify: (a) Requirements for tests. (b) Calibration tests. (c) Residual unbalance and accurate angle and amount indication tests. (d) Static-couple separation test.
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Horizontal Balancing Systems - Isolating Repeatability Issues in Challenging Applications

2023-06-05
CURRENT
ARP6911
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice will serve as a practical resource that offers guidance to both the machine operator and process engineer for isolating the source(s) of non-repeatability in measured unbalance data. The content of this standard addresses: Machine capability to achieve the specified unbalance tolerances and repeat within those tolerances. Tooling capability to repeat within the specified unbalance tolerances. Rotor characteristics that may preclude repeating within the required unbalance tolerances.
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Design Criteria for Balancing Machine Tooling

2012-12-17
CURRENT
ARP1382A
This document recommends general designs, tolerances, limits of application and suitable tooling, fixtures and accessories for mounting and driving jet engine rotors on horizontal and vertical balancing machines.
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DESIGN CRITERIA FOR BALANCING MACHINE TOOLING

1995-10-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1382
This document recommends general designs, tolerances, limits of application and suitable tooling, fixtures and accessories for mounting and driving jet engine rotors on horizontal and vertical balancing machines.
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Balancing Machines: Tooling Design Criteria

2021-08-12
CURRENT
ARP4163
This document establishes general design criteria, tolerances, and limits of application for tooling, fixtures and accessories for mounting and driving gas turbine engine rotors on horizontal and vertical balancing machines. For your own safety, while using balancing tooling, regard the safety instructions of the individual supplier.
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Balancing Machines - Verification Test Requirements

2020-08-25
CURRENT
AS8617
This document specifies instructions to verify proper calibration of all balancing machines used for processing gas turbine rotors. Detailed test procedures and test log samples are provided to evaluate the condition of the machine under test. These performance and test requirements may be used for new installations, periodic surveillance, or following repairs that may have affected machine performance. Calibration of the balancing machine is an activity done prior to verification testing and is outside the scope of this document. Troubleshooting of difficulties during the verification tests is also outside the scope of this document; this document is purely an instructive procedure.
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Balancing Machines - Description and Evaluation Horizontal, Two-Plane, Soft-Bearing Type for Gas Turbine Rotors

2012-12-17
CURRENT
ARP587C
The specific performance requirements preceding each test in Section 9 have been written to define certain characteristics of the machine. Conformance with the tests constitutes what is considered minimum proof that the machine will meet these requirements. The test procedures will not prove conformance with all requirements over the full range of all variables, neither will they measure nor define the exact reasons for nonconformance in a given test. Failure of a machine to conform may be due to shortcomings in specific components or to more general reasons such as lack of ruggedness, improper leveling or anchoring to the floor, etc.
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Balancing Machine Proving Rotors

2017-03-17
CURRENT
ARP4162B
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) specifies a series of balancing machine proving rotors and related test weights as directly required for the evaluation of gas turbine rotor balancing machines.
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Balancing Machine Proving Rotors

2019-11-01
WIP
ARP4162C
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) specifies a series of balancing machine proving rotors and related test weights as directly required for the evaluation of gas turbine rotor balancing machines.
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Balancing Machine Proving Rotors

2011-07-19
HISTORICAL
ARP4162A
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) specifies a series of balancing machine proving rotors and related test weights as directly required for the evaluation of gas turbine rotor balancing machines.
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