SKF TMEA 2 User manual

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EU-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYEU-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We, SKF Maintenance We, SKF Maintenance
Products, Kelvinbaan 16,Products, Kelvinbaan 16,
3439 MT Nieuwegein, The N3439 MT Nieuwegein, The N
etherlands, declare that theetherlands, declare that the
SHAFT ALIGNMENT TOOLSHAFT ALIGNMENT TOOL
TMEA 2TMEA 2
has been designed and manufactured in accordance with EMChas been designed and manufactured in accordance with EMC
DIRECTIVE 89/336/EEC as outlined in the harmonised normDIRECTIVE 89/336/EEC as outlined in the harmonised norm
forfor
Emission EN 50081-1, EN 55011 (B)Emission EN 50081-1, EN 55011 (B)
Immunity EN 50082-2, EN Immunity EN 50082-2, EN
61000-4-2, -3, lev61000-4-2, -3, lev
el 3.el 3.
The laser is classified in The laser is classified in
accordance with theaccordance with the
Swedish Standard SS-EN-60825-1-1994Swedish Standard SS-EN-60825-1-1994
British Standard BS 4803 Parts 1 to 3British Standard BS 4803 Parts 1 to 3
Deutsche Industrie Norm DIN SEC 76 (CO) 6Deutsche Industrie Norm DIN SEC 76 (CO) 6
USA FDA Standard 21 CFR, Ch 1, Part 1040.10 and 1040.11USA FDA Standard 21 CFR, Ch 1, Part 1040.10 and 1040.11
and is provided with the European CE and is provided with the European CE
approvapprov
al.al.
The Netherlands, March 2003The Netherlands, March 2003
Magnus RydinMagnus Rydin
Manager Product Development and QualityManager Product Development and Quality

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SAFETY
RECOMMEND
ATIONS
•
Alwa
ys tu
rn off t
he p
ower
of the
drive
machi
ne b
efo
re y
ou s
tart
working.
•
Do no
t e
xpose
the e
quipm
ent to
rough
handl
ing
or he
avy
impac
ts.
•
Alw
ay
s rea
d and f
oll
ow th
e ope
ra
tin
g ins
truc
tio
ns.
•
The to
ol us
es two
laser
diod
es with
an ou
tput p
ower
belo
w 1 mW
.
Still, never stare directly into
the laser transmitter.
•
Cal
ibr
ate
the
equ
ipm
ent
reg
ula
rly
.
•
Ne
ve
r aim
the
las
er l
ine
int
o som
eon
e's e
ye
s.
•
Ope
nin
g the h
ous
ing o
f the m
eas
uri
ng un
it ma
y res
ult i
n
hazardous light exposure and voids warranty.
•
The
equip
ment
shoul
d no
t be
used
in a
reas
where
there
is a
risk
for explosion.
•
Do no
t e
xpose
the e
quip
ment
to hi
gh h
umidi
ty or
direc
t con
tact
with water.
•
All r
epair
work s
hould
be tak
en ca
re of
by a
n SKF r
epair
shop
.

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Perf
ect alignment of machiner
y shafts is cr
ucial to prevent premature
bearing failure, shaft fatigue, sealing problems and
vibrations. It
further reduces the
risk of
over
-heating and excessive energ
y
consumption. The SKF
Shaft Alignment T
ool TMEA
2 offers an easy
and accurate way of adjusting two units of rotating machinery so that
the shafts of the units are
in a straight line.
1
.
1
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The TMEA 2 system uses two measuring units both provided with a
laser diode and a
positioning detector
. As
the shafts are rotated
through 180°
any parallel misali
gnment or angula
r misalig
nment
causes the two laser lines to deflect from their
initial relative positio
n.
The measurements from the two positioning detectors automatically
enter the logic circuitry inside
the display unit, which calculates the
misalignment of the shafts and advises on corrective alignments of
the machine
feet.
After a straightforward measuring procedure, the tool immediately
displays the misalignment of the shafts
and the necessary
corrective
adjustments of the feet of the machine. Since the calculations are
done in real
time the progress of
the alignment can be
follo
wed live.
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During the alignment procedure we will
refer to the part of the
machinery which will
be adjusted as the "Movable machine". The
other part we will refer to as the "Stationary machine".
1
.
3
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T
o define the various measur
ing positions during
the alignment
procedure we use the analogy of a clock as viewed from behind the
Movab
le machine. The position with the
measuring units in an upr
ight
position is defined as 12
o'clock while 90°
left or right is defined as
9
a
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4.
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na
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a c
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Sta
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o
v
a
b
l
e
C
M
o
v
a
b
l
e m
a
c
h
i
n
e
A
B
C
F1
F2

E
n
g
l
i
s
h
S
K
F
T
M
E
A
2
S
h
a
f
t
a
l
i
g
n
m
e
n
t
t
o
o
l
9
2
.
S
H
A
F
T
A
L
I
G
N
M
E
N
T
T
O
O
L
The following components are included with the TMEA 2 tools:
•
D
i
s
p
l
a
y
u
n
i
t
•
2 m
ea
su
rin
g u
ni
ts
wit
h
sp
iri
t l
e
v
el
s
•
2 m
ag
ne
ti
c /
me
ch
an
ic
al
sh
af
t f
ix
tu
re
s
•
2
l
o
c
k
i
n
g
c
h
a
i
n
s
•
5
s
e
t
s
o
f
s
h
i
m
s
•
M
e
a
s
u
r
i
n
g
t
a
p
e
•
I
n
s
t
ru
c
t
i
o
n
s
f
o
r
u
s
e
•
Se
t o
f a
l
i
g
n
m
e
n
t r
e
p
o
rt
s
•
C
a
r
r
y
i
n
g
c
a
s
e
Fi
g.
5.
T
oo
l
co
mp
on
en
t
s

10
S
h
a
f
t
a
l
i
g
n
m
e
n
t
t
o
o
l
S
K
F
T
M
E
A
2
Details of the display unit and the mechanical fixture with measuring
unit can be seen on figures 6
and 7.
A
Connector
for
measuring
unit
on
Stationary machine
B
Co
nn
ec
to
r f
or m
ea
su
ri
ng
un
it
on
Movable machine
C
L
C
D
D
i
s
p
l
a
y
D
O
N
/
O
F
F b
u
t
t
o
n
E
In
cr
ea
se
(+
) b
ut
t
on
F
N
e
x
t
b
u
t
t
o
n
G
Pr
e
vi
ou
s
b
ut
to
n
H
De
cr
ea
s
e (
-)
bu
tt
o
n
J
Ma
ch
in
e d
im
en
si
on
s (
A,
B a
nd
C) / Measured values (S and
M)
K
R
e
a
r
f
e
e
t
v
a
l
u
e
s
L
F
r
o
n
t
f
e
e
t
v
a
l
u
e
s
M
Ind
ica
tio
n o
f p
ara
lle
l c
oup
lin
g
value direction
N
In
di
ca
ti
on o
f ang
ul
ar c
ou
pl
in
g
value direction
P
Po
si
ti
on
(9
/1
2/
3 o
'cl
oc
k)
of
measuring units
R
L
o
w
b
a
t
t
e
r
y
S
Im
pe
ri
al
or
me
tr
ic
un
it
s
F
i
g
. 6
.
D
i
s
p
l
a
y u
n
i
t
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
R
S

E
n
g
l
i
s
h
S
K
F
T
M
E
A
2
S
h
a
f
t
a
l
i
g
n
m
e
n
t
t
o
o
l
11
A
Position sensor detector
B
S
p
i
r
i
t l
e
v
e
l
C
Wh
ee
l f
or v
er
ti
ca
l f
in
e
adjustment of laser line
D
W
a
r
n
i
n
g L
E
D
E
Ch
ai
n f
i
xa
t
io
n s
cr
e
w
F
L
o
c
k
i
n
g c
h
a
i
n
G
Ma
gn
et
ic / m
ec
ha
ni
ca
l fi
xt
ur
e
H
C
o
n
n
e
c
t
i
o
n
r
o
d
J
Re
l
ea
se
/ t
i
gh
te
n
i
ng
kn
ob
Fig
. 7.
Mag
net
ic / Me
cha
nic
al fi
xtu
re wi
th m
eas
uri
ng un
it
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J

12
S
h
a
f
t
a
l
i
g
n
m
e
n
t
t
o
o
l
S
K
F
T
M
E
A
2
2
.
1
T
e
c
h
n
i
c
a
l
d
a
t
a
D
e
n
o
t
a
t
i
o
n
1
m
i
l
=
1
t
h
o
u
s
a
n
d
t
h
o
f
a
n
i
n
c
h
Measuring units
H
o
u
s
i
n
g
m
a
t
e
r
i
a
l
A
B
S
p
l
a
s
t
i
c
T
y
p
e
o
f
l
a
s
e
r
D
i
o
d
e
l
a
s
e
r
L
a
s
e
r
w
a
v
e
l
e
n
g
t
h
6
7
0
-
6
7
5
n
m
L
a
s
e
r
c
l
a
s
s
2
M
a
x
i
m
u
m
l
a
s
e
r
p
o
w
e
r
1
m
W
Maximum distance between
measuring units (measured between
f
i
x
t
u
r
e
c
e
n
t
e
r
l
i
n
e
)
8
5
0
m
m
(
2
.
8
f
t
)
Minimum distance between
measuring units (measured between
f
i
x
t
u
r
e
c
e
n
t
e
r
l
i
n
e
)
7
0
m
m
(
2
.
7
i
n
)
T
y
p
e
o
f
d
e
t
e
c
t
o
r
s
S
i
n
g
l
e
-
a
x
i
s
P
S
D
,
8
.
5 x 0
.
9 m
m
(
0
.
3
x
0
.
0
4
i
n
)
C
a
b
l
e
l
e
n
g
t
h
1
.
6
m
(
5
.
2
f
t
)
D
i
m
e
n
s
i
o
n
s
8
7
x
7
9
x
3
9
m
m
(
3
.
4
x
3
.
1
x
1
.
5
i
n
)
W
e
i
g
h
t
2
1
0
g
r
a
m
(
7
.
3
o
z
)
Display unit
H
o
u
s
i
n
g
m
a
t
e
r
i
a
l
A
B
S
p
l
a
s
t
i
c
D
i
s
p
l
a
y
t
y
p
e
L
C
D
3
5
x
4
8
m
m
(
1
.
4
x
1
.
9
i
n
)
B
a
t
t
e
r
y
t
y
p
e
2
x
1
.
5
V
L
R
1
4
A
l
k
a
l
i
n
e
O
p
e
r
a
t
i
n
g
t
i
m
e
2
0
h
o
u
r
s
c
o
n
t
i
n
u
o
u
s
o
p
e
r
a
t
i
n
g
A
u
t
o
p
o
w
e
r
o
f
f
a
f
t
e
r
1
h
o
u
r
i
f
n
o
k
e
y
s
a
r
e
p
r
e
s
s
e
d
D
i
s
p
l
a
y
e
d
r
e
s
o
l
u
t
i
o
n
0
.
0
1
m
m
(
0
.
1
m
i
l
w
i
t
h
"
i
n
c
h
"
s
e
t
t
i
n
g
)
D
i
m
e
n
s
i
o
n
s
2
3
0
x
8
1
x
6
2
m
m
(
9
.
1
x
3
.
2
x
2
.
4
i
n
)
W
e
i
g
h
t
3
0
0
g
(
1
0
.
5
o
z
)
Shims
S
i
z
e
5
0
x
5
0
m
m
(
2
.
0
x
2
.
0
i
n
)
T
h
i
c
k
n
e
s
s
0
.
0
5
-
0
.
1
0
-
0
.
2
5
-
0
.
5
0
-
1
.
0
0
m
m
(1.96 - 3.93 - 9.84 - 19.68 -
39
.3
7
mi
ls)
S
l
o
t
w
i
d
t
h
1
3
m
m
(
0
.
5
1
i
n
)
Complete system
S
h
a
f
t
d
i
a
m
e
t
e
r
r
a
n
g
e
3
0
-
5
0
0
m
m
(
1
.
2
-
2
0
i
n
)
M
a
g
n
e
t
i
c
3
0
-
5
0
0
m
m
(
1
.
2
-
2
0
i
n
)
C
h
a
i
n
3
0
-
1
5
0
m
m
(
1
.
2
-
5
.
9
i
n
)
O
p
t
i
o
n
a
l
c
h
a
i
n
1
5
0
-
5
0
0
m
m
(
5
.
9
-
2
0
i
n
)
A
c
c
u
r
a
c
y
o
f
s
y
s
t
e
m
<
2
%
+
/
-
0
.
0
1
m
m
T
e
m
p
e
r
a
t
u
r
e
r
a
n
g
e
0
-
4
0
°
C
(
3
2
-
1
0
4
°
F
)
O
p
e
r
a
t
i
n
g
h
u
m
i
d
i
t
y
<
9
0
%
C
a
r
r
y
i
n
g
c
a
s
e
d
i
m
e
n
s
i
o
n
s
3
9
0
x
3
4
0
x
9
5
(
1
5
.
4
x
1
3
.
4
x
3
.
7
i
n
)
T
o
t
a
l
w
e
i
g
h
t
(
i
n
c
l
.
c
a
s
e
)
3
.
7
k
g
(
8
.
1
l
b
)
C
a
l
i
b
r
a
t
i
o
n
c
e
r
t
i
f
i
c
a
t
e
v
a
l
i
d
f
o
r
t
w
o
y
e
a
r
s
W
a
r
r
a
n
t
y
1
2
m
o
n
t
h
s

E
n
g
l
i
s
h
S
K
F
T
M
E
A
2
S
h
a
f
t
a
l
i
g
n
m
e
n
t
t
o
o
l
13
3
.
I
N
S
T
R
U
C
T
I
O
N
S
F
O
R
U
S
E
3
.
1
M
e
a
s
u
r
e
m
e
n
t
u
n
i
t
s
Metric or imperial sizes
The tool is delivered with a pre-selection for measurements in mm.
In case you want to change into inches, press the minus sign
simultaneously to switching the tool on. To revert back to mm press
the plus sign when switching on. The last setting will
alwa
ys be
remembered.
3
.
2
F
e
e
t
o
n
t
h
e
g
r
o
u
n
d
If there is any doubt whether the machine is resting equally on
all feet
please check for so called "soft foot". The procedure for this operation
is described in chapter 3.10.

14
S
h
a
f
t
a
l
i
g
n
m
e
n
t
t
o
o
l
S
K
F
T
M
E
A
2
3
.
3
A
t
t
a
c
h
m
e
n
t
o
f
m
e
a
s
u
r
i
n
g
u
n
i
t
s
a)
Use t
he ma
gne
tic fi
xtu
res t
o att
ach t
he me
asu
ring u
nit
s to th
e
shafts. If the shafts are in good condition, only the magnetic
fixture is required. When using the magnetic fixture always try to
place it on the shaft and press it against the coupling. If the shafts
are not in good condition or if the
fixtures are not sufficiently
secured to them, use the chains. Make sure that the M-marked
unit is attached to the Movable machine and the S-marked unit to
the Stationary machine. For diameters larger than 150 mm, if
chains are still needed an accessory
extension chain (TMEA C2)
is required.
If it is not possible to attach the fixtures directly to
the shafts (e.g. in
case of space problems) the fixtures can be attached to the coupling.
Note!
It is highly recommended to position the
measuring units at equal
distance from the middle of the
coupling.
Fig
. 8.
Att
achm
ent o
f mag
net
ic / mec
han
ica
l fix
tur
e wit
h chai
n

E
n
g
l
i
s
h
S
K
F
T
M
E
A
2
S
h
a
f
t
a
l
i
g
n
m
e
n
t
t
o
o
l
15
b)
Conne
ct th
e mea
suring
unit
s to
the
displ
ay
unit
. Mak
e su
re t
hat
the marking on the cables corresponds to the marking of
the
ports in the di
spla
y unit (f
ig.
9).
3
.
4
S
w
i
t
c
h
o
n
Switch on the display unit by pressing the ON/OFF button. You will
now be prompted to enter the machine dimensions as
per
chapter
3.5. If no b
utton is pressed
within 60 minutes
, the unit will turn
off automatically.
Fi
g. 9
.
Co
nn
ec
ti
on o
f th
e me
as
ur
in
g un
it
s

16
S
h
a
f
t
a
l
i
g
n
m
e
n
t
t
o
o
l
S
K
F
T
M
E
A
2
3
.
5
M
a
c
h
i
n
e
d
i
m
e
n
s
i
o
n
s
The configuration of the machinery is
defined by three dimensions.
A:
The d
ist
anc
e bet
wee
n the t
wo me
asu
ring u
nit
s, a
s mea
sur
ed
between the fixture centre marks.
B:
The
dista
nce
betw
een
the
M-mark
ed m
easuri
ng u
nit
and
the
fron
t
pair of feet of the Movable machine.
C:
The d
istan
ce be
twee
n the
front
fe
et an
d the
rear
fe
et of
the
Movable machine.
Fig
. 10.
Mac
hin
e dime
nsi
ons
A
B
C

E
n
g
l
i
s
h
S
K
F
T
M
E
A
2
S
h
a
f
t
a
l
i
g
n
m
e
n
t
t
o
o
l
17
a)
Me
as
ur
e t
he
A,
B a
nd
C
distances. The default values
for these three distances are:
A = 200 mm (8 in)
B = 200 mm (8 in)
C = 400 mm (15 in)
b)
Ad
ju
st e
ac
h v
al
ue b
y u
si
ng
the + and - buttons.
c)
Co
nf
ir
m t
he
se
tt
in
g o
f e
ac
h
value by pressing the "next"
button.
Note!
If you need to go back and
change values already entered
use the
"previou
s" button.
Fig
. 1
1.
Dis
ta
nce
s A, B a
nd C

18
S
h
a
f
t
a
l
i
g
n
m
e
n
t
t
o
o
l
S
K
F
T
M
E
A
2
3
.
6
A
i
m
i
n
g
t
h
e
l
a
s
e
r
l
i
n
e
s
a)
Put t
he tw
o mea
suri
ng un
its in t
he 12 o
'cl
oc
k pos
iti
on wit
h the
help of the spirit levels (fig. 12).
Fi
g.
12
.
Th
e 1
2 o
'
clock position

E
n
g
l
i
s
h
S
K
F
T
M
E
A
2
S
h
a
f
t
a
l
i
g
n
m
e
n
t
t
o
o
l
19
b)
Aim th
e lase
r line
s so
that t
hey
hit in
the c
entre
of th
e tar
get o
f the
oppo
site mea
suring u
nit (fig
.
13).
Fig
. 13
.
Hit
the
ta
rge
t
A
Laser line
A
A

20
S
h
a
f
t
a
l
i
g
n
m
e
n
t
t
o
o
l
S
K
F
T
M
E
A
2
c)
Fo
r coa
rse ad
jus
tme
nt re
lea
se the me
asu
ring u
nit b
y unlo
ck
ing
the knob on
the side of
the unit (fig.
14). This allows
the
measuring unit to slide up and down the rod at the same time as
it
can swivel freely. For the fine adjustment in height use the
adjustment wheels on the measuring units.
Fig.
14.
Adjus
tment
mecha
nism
A
Vertica
l positioning of m
easuring unit
B
Hor
izo
nt
al
rot
ati
on
of
mea
sur
ing
uni
t
C
V
ert
ica
l f
in
e a
dju
stm
ent
of
las
er
A
B
C

E
n
g
l
i
s
h
S
K
F
T
M
E
A
2
S
h
a
f
t
a
l
i
g
n
m
e
n
t
t
o
o
l
21
e)
If th
e hori
zon
tal al
ignme
nt is
very
poor
the l
aser
lines
might
tra
ve
l
outside the detector areas. If this happens a rough alignment
must be done. Do this by aiming the laser lines at
the positioning
detectors in the
9
o'clock po
sition. T
urn the measuring units to the
3
o'clock po
sition when the
lines will hit outside
the detector
areas. Adjust the lines to
the position half-way between the
detector centre and the actual position by means of the
adjustment mechanism as
per fig.
15. Align the Mo
vab
le machine
until the lines
hit the centre of
the positioning detector.
Fig
. 15.
Rou
gh al
ign
men
t
A
The beam moves out
side the detector area
B
Ad
ju
st t
he
be
am t
o ha
lf
th
e t
ra
ve
l
C
Dir
ect
the
mac
hin
e t
o h
it
the
cen
tre
A
B
C
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