Sadasas

You might also like

Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 1

Rim: This is the amount of movement required at the outboard legs to correct

the parallel misalignment. Multiply the value in Column 4 by .


Column 6
Face: This is the amount of movement required at the inboard leg to correct
the angular misalignment. Multiplythe value in Column 4 times the
dimension B, divided by two times the dimension R.
Rim: This is the amount of movement required at the inboard leg to correct
the parallel misalignment. Multiply the value in Column 4 by .
Total Movement for Motor Legs.This part of the table sums the required
movement at each leg for parallel and angular misalignment to determine the total
required movement.
Column 1
Add the value in Face Column 5 to the value in Rim Column 5 to determine
the total movement required for outboard legs.
Column 2
Determine the direction of the required movement by the sign of the value in
Column 1. A positive value means the motor should be moved up or right. A
negative value means the motor should be moved down or left.
Column 3
Add the value in Face Column 6 to the value in Rim Column 6 to determine
the total movement required for inboard legs.
Column 4
Determine the direction of the required movement by the sign of the value in
Column 1. Positive values mean the motor should be moved up or right.
Negative values mean the motor should be moved down or left.

You might also like