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VSR 300
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Turbocharger Core Balancing Machine n Vibration Sorting Rig 300 n Small / Medium Core Balancer n 25mm – 85mm Ø Turbine Wheel n Guide; 1 – 20 Cores / 8 hr shift n Up to 300,000 rpm n Quick Change Turbine Adapters n Magnetic speed & phase measuring system n Low operating noise level n Touch screen control n Multi language selection n Internal data storage and download n Simple installation
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W: www.turbotechnics.com E: enquiries@turbotechnics.com T: +44 (0)1604 705050

Turbo Technics A4 template VSR machine leaflets 2012/13:Layout 1 06/09/2012 08:44 Page 6

VSR 300
The Turbo Technics VSR 300 has been designed with the small to medium-sized workshop in mind and has the capacity to balance around 20 Centre Housing Rotating Assemblies (CHRAs) during a typical eight-hour shift. Although being the entry-level balancing machine, the VSR 300 has the same speed and phase measuring capability as the VSR 400 and as such achieves an overall system accuracy of ± 2%. The VSR 300 is used in conjunction with Turbo Technics’ standard range of slave turbine housings, which allows any turbo up to a maximum turbine wheel diameter of 70mm (2 3/4”) to be balanced. During each run, the operator retains total control of the speed of the core by means of a hand-operated air valve. However, the design of the air system is such that the core cannot exceed its safe operating speed, irrespective of the turbo model under test. Throughout the test, the level of vibration is displayed against rotational speed in real-time. After each run, the operator positions a cursor on the touch-screen to display the balancing position at critical speeds. At the end of each test, the CHRA is removed from the machine to make the balancing cut. After the cut has been made, the CHRA is re-fitted to the machine and the process repeated until such time as the CHRA achieves the desired vibration limits. At the completion of the balancing process, excess oil can be purged from the CHRA. Once the core has been successfully balanced, the data is stored on a USB memory stick against the turbocharger part number / serial number. The resulting graph may also be printed to a HP Windows printer. The VSR 300 has been designed with a quick change mechanism so that changeover between turbo models should take no more than around 30 seconds. Further details on the VSR 300 including a full technical specification can be obtained from Turbo Technics or its authorised distributors.

Turbo Technics, 2 Sketty Close, Brackmills, Northampton NN4 7PL T: +44 (0)1604 705050 F: +44 (0)1604 769668 W: www.turbotechnics.com E: enquiries@turbotechnics.com

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