Horizontal Baler Calibration Accuracy Guide
The horizontal calibration accuracy during installation of Horizontal Baler needs to be determined according to the equipment specifications and working conditions. The specific requirements are as follows:
1. General Accuracy Range
- Overall horizontality deviation: 0.1~0.5mm/m
- Ensures pressure head and compression chamber run parallel
- Prevents component wear or uneven compression
Within a length of 1 meter, the horizontal error should not exceed 0.1~0.5mm.
2. Accuracy by Equipment Type
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Small Model (≤50 tons):
- Horizontality: 0.3~0.5mm/m
- For light materials (waste paper, plastics)
- Base corner deviation ≤1mm
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Medium Model (50~150 tons):
- Accuracy: 0.2~0.3mm/m
- Requires multi-point calibration with precision level
- For medium-density materials (straw, metal chips)
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Large Model (≥150 tons):
- High precision: ≤0.1mm/m
- Requires laser level and foundation embedded parts
- For high-density metal scrap compression
Important: Large models require strict calibration to avoid deformation under high pressure.
3. Key Components Calibration
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Press head guide rail:
- Horizontal error ≤0.2mm/m
- Prevents press head jamming
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Feeding platform:
- Horizontal deviation ≤0.3mm/m
- Avoids material accumulation during transport
4. Calibration Procedure
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Measurement tools:
- Precision level or laser level
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Measurement directions:
- Vertical, horizontal and diagonal
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Foundation requirements:
- Bearing capacity ≥1.5× equipment weight
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Post-calibration check:
- Run empty machine for rechecking
- Horizontal change should be ≤0.05mm/m
Always verify stability after calibration to ensure proper equipment operation.