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LineLazer application user guide


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1. General information 3 7. Horizontal alignment 18

1.1 Integrated help 3 7.1 New horizontal alignment 18

2. Settings 4 7.2 Configuration 18

2.1 Default system settings 4 7.2.1 Dimensions of the insertion machine 18

2.2 Device settings 4 7.2.2 Machine configuration 18

2.2.1 Time and Date 4 7.2.2.1 Coupling 19

2.2.2 Display 4 7.2.2.2 Angle selection 19

2.2.3 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connection 5 7.2.2.3 RPM and tolerance 19

3. Alignment workflow 6 7.2.2.4 Soft foot 19

3.1 New alignment 6 7.2.2.5 Compensation 20

3.2 Continue alignment 7 7.2.2.6 Blocked feet 20

3.3 Save and complete an alignment 7 7.3 Connecting the sensors 21

3.4 Removing an alignment 7 7.4 Measure 22

3.5 Using a saved alignment as a template 8 7.4.1 3-12-9 hour positioning 22

3.6 Alignment library 8 7.5 Scan 23

4. Report 9 7.6 Result 24

4.1 Report library 9 7.6.1 Results table 24

4.2 Generating a report 10 7.6.2 Function toolbar 24

4.2.1 Generate a report directly after an alignment is 7.7 Adjustment 25

complete 10
7.8 Summary 26

4.2.2 Generating a report from the report library


7.9 Saving, measuring again or creating a report
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4.3 Sharing reports 10


8. Vertical alignment 27

5. Shaft alignment equipment 12


8.1 New vertical alignment 27

5.1 LineLazer alignment sensors 13


8.2 Configuration 27

5.1.1 Overview of the LineLazer alignment sensor


8.2.1 Insertion machine dimensions 27
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8.2.2 Machine configuration 27


5.1.1.1 Thermal effect on the LineLazer

alignment sensor 13
8.2.2.1 Number of screws 28

5.1.2 Charging the batteries of the LineLazer alignment sensors


8.2.2.2 Coupling 28
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8.2.2.3 RPM and tolerance 28


5.1.2.1 Extending battery life 14

8.2.2.4 Angle selection 28


5.1.3 LED status indicators 14

8.3 Connecting the sensors 28


5.1.4 Adjust and adjust LineLazer alignment

sensors 15
8.4 Measure 29

5.2 Configuration of LineLazer alignment sensors


8.5 Result 30
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8.5.1 Results table 30


5.3 Connecting the LineLazer alignment sensors to the application

16 8.6 Adjustment 30

6. Demonstration alignment 17
8.7 Summary 31

8.8 Saving, re-measuring or creating a report

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9. Technical specifications 33

10. Legal notice 34

10.1 Security 34

10.2 Quality 34

10.3 Copyright 34
1. General information

1.1 Integrated help

Help is available through the '?' icon (A) on the home screen, or the Help button (B) in the right panel menu in the upper right corner of the chosen alignment.

To view a PDF version of the help, called LineLazer application user guide, click on the image below:

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2. Settings

2.1 Default system settings

The units available to choose from for your measurements are metric (mm) or imperial (inches).

To customize your reports, you can add your company name, operator name and a company logo in the settings menu. This information will be generated as part of your reports. For more information about

reporting, see "Reporting" on page 9.

1 Go to the home screen. Touch Definitions.

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3- Select Metric ( mm) or Imperial ( inch). During alignment, the selected unit is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen.

4- From the drop-down menu, select your preferred language.

NOTE: English is currently the only supported language.

5 Enter your company name. Enter the name of the operator. Touch Squeaky toy to upload your company logo. Select your logo in the browser window.

NOTE: The logo must be in JPEG or PNG format and cannot be larger than 5 MB. Touch Save •.

2.2 Device settings

Settings such as time and date, display options and Wi-Fi connection are all determined by the system settings of the device you are using to display the LineLazer application.

2.2.1 Time and Date

The time and date displayed on your screen and included when generating alignment reports are defined by the device you use. To change the time and date, refer to your device

manufacturer's manual.

2.2.2 Display

Settings and screen brightness are determined by the device you use. To change the display settings, refer to your device manufacturer's manual.

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2. Settings

2.2.3 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connection

The Wi-Fi connection is defined through the settings of the device you use. To establish or verify your Wi-Fi connection, refer to your device manufacturer's manual.

To establish a connection between the LineLazer alignment sensors and your device, make sure that Bluetooth is turned on and active during alignment. To establish or verify

your Bluetooth connection, consult your device manufacturer's manual.

NOTE: If the LineLazer application runs on Windows, you must pair the LineLazer's alignment sensors to your device's Bluetooth settings before starting alignment. If the sensors are not paired, you will receive

an error message in the LineLazer application when searching for the LineLazer alignment sensors.

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3. Alignment workflow

1 Start alignment. For more information on this step, see "Horizontal alignment" on page 18 or "Vertical alignment" on page 27.

two The alignment will take you through all the necessary steps automatically.

3- Measurements are automatically saved throughout the workflow. Touch the Home icon or move on to another task. The measurement will be waiting for you in the file

manager on the home screen. For more information, see "Alignment library" on page 8.

4- When you complete an alignment, you can choose to save, share, report, or measure again. If you save the alignment, it will appear on the home screen in the alignment library. You cannot edit the

alignment after saving it, however, you can go back to create a report at any time through the Alignment library.

3.1 New alignment

To start a new alignment, tap Horizonal ( A) or Vertical ( B) in New alignment, depending on the type of machine you are going to align. For more information, see "Horizontal

alignment" on page 18 or "Vertical alignment" on page 27.

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3. Alignment workflow

3.2 Continue alignment

If you already have an active alignment session, tap the Horizontal or Vertical buttons (A) or touch

Curriculum ( B) next to the alignment called "Most recent alignment" in the alignment library. This will simply take you to the alignment you started earlier.

3.3 Save and complete an alignment

Your alignment is always saved automatically. You do not need to save manually.

When you complete a measurement and arrive at the alignment summary, you have a few options. By touching Save •• the file is added to the alignment library on the home

screen. Once the alignment is saved, it is completed and cannot be edited.

Typically, you save only when you have completed alignment. Saving an alignment makes it final and you can no longer edit the properties.

1. Touch Save •.

2. Choose an alignment name or keep the default option in the pop-up window.

3. Touch Save • when you are satisfied with the name of the alignment. Your saved alignment is now visible

in the Alignment library on the home screen.

3.4 Removing an alignment

If you want to delete your current session and start a new one, you can do so through the alignment library. For information about the alignment library, see "Alignment library" on the next page.

1. Go to the Alignment library on the home screen.

2. Touch the menu icon to the right of the alignment you want to delete.

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3. Touch Delete.

NOTE: There is no way to recover a deleted alignment - once you tap Delete, the decision is final.

3.5 Using a saved alignment as a template

If you frequently perform alignment on the same machine, or if your machines share the dimensions of the machine, it is easy to use the settings of an old measurement as a model.

1. Go to the Alignment library on the home screen.

2. Touch Charge to the left of the alignment you want to use as a template. This will open a new alignment

with machine dimensions and other configurations identical to those inserted in the loaded alignment.

3. Perform the rest of the alignment according to the workflow.

3.6 Alignment library

The alignment library can be found on the home screen, under the New alignment options. Through the Alignment library, you can see all the saved alignments, as well as the alignments in progress that

have not yet been completed.

1 Touch Curriculum next to an alignment that has not yet been completed to continue working on that alignment. For more information, see "Continue alignment" on the previous page.

two Touch Charge next to an alignment to use the settings for that alignment as a template. For more information, see "Using a saved alignment as a template" above.

3- Touch menu icon to the right of alignment for:

an. Create a report. For more information, see “Report” on the next page.

B. Delete your measurement. For more information, see "Removing an alignment" on the previous page.

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4. Report

The LineLazer application comes with a reporting function from which you can easily create summary reports in all alignments.

The report contains:

1. Type of alignment and general information.

2. Machine settings and dimensions.

3. Result before alignment.

4. Result after alignment.

4.1 Report library

The report library can be accessed from the home screen by tapping the Report library icon in the menu on the left. The report library contains a complete list of all reports generated from previous alignments in

the list called “Report name”, and you can easily view, share (available for Android only) or delete reports by tapping the menu bar beside of each report.

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4. Report

The report library also contains shortcuts to all saved alignments from the alignment library, and you can create new reports on the chosen alignments by tapping the menu bar next to each alignment. All newly

created reports will be visible in the “Report name” list.

4.2 Generating a report

There are two main ways to generate a report.

1. Generate a report directly after an alignment is complete.

2. Generate a report after an alignment is saved through the report library.

4.2.1 Generate a report directly after an alignment is complete

You can create a report in an active alignment after measurements are made. For more information on how to generate reports directly after a completed alignment, see "Saving, re-measuring or creating a

report" on page 26. The generated report will appear in the Reports library, where it can be viewed, downloaded or shared (only available for Android).

4.2.2 Generating a report from the report library

You can easily create a report on any alignment saved through the report library.

1. On the home screen, touch Report library icon in the menu on the left.

2. Next to the alignment of your choice (indicated with a green Charge or Curriculum button), touch the

menu icon.

3. From the menu, choose Create report.

4. The report will open in an embedded PDF reader. Print or download the report using the tools on the top menu.

5. Choose in which format you want to generate the report and where to open it.

4.3 Sharing reports

NOTE: This function is only available for Android devices.

Reports can be shared quickly, easily and across multiple channels through the report library.

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4. Report

1. On the home screen, touch Report library icon in the menu on the left.

2. Next to the report you’d like to share, tap the menu icon.

3. From the menu, choose To share.

4. Choose which channel you would like to share the report on.

5. Complete the following actions.

6. When completed, your report was shared.

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5. Shaft alignment equipment

The LLA500 alignment kit contains LineLazer alignment sensors, brackets, chains, rods, battery charger, cables and a tape measure all in one convenient carrying case. This kit adapts to a variety of

applications, for example, compressors, gearboxes, generators and pumps. The 90624 battery charger with two USB outputs is used to charge the LineLazer alignment sensors. The LLA501 alignment kit

contains the same equipment as the LLA500, but without the carrying case.

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5. Shaft alignment equipment

5.1 LineLazer alignment sensors

LineLazer alignment sensors provide maximum accuracy using a scattered laser beam in combination with a

28.7 mm. Through digital filtering, the laser beam can be distinguished from interfering light sources. Both LineLazer alignment sensors are transmitters / detectors. The LineLazer

LLS10 and LLM10 alignment sensors are identical with the exception of the laser diode / detector position and a laser adjustment screw on the LLM10. The sensors communicate

wirelessly with the LineLazer application via Bluetooth.

LineLazer alignment sensors have double-axis precision inclinometers that measure the rotation angle of both LineLazer alignment sensors at all times. This means that the axis can be rotated at will in both

directions.

The temperature and battery level of each LineLazer alignment sensor are available when the LineLazer alignment sensors are connected. For more information, see "Connecting the sensors" on page 21.

5.1.1 Overview of the LineLazer alignment sensor

The alignment sensor panel has a USB input connector for battery charger, an on / off switch and three LEDs for status indication.

The laser beam is adjusted with the red adjustment button on the back of the M sensor (LLM10). There is usually no need to fine tune the laser, but it may be necessary when

measuring over long distances.

For optimal operation, keep the surfaces of the laser diode and the detector window clean and protected from scratches. Clean the laser and detector windows with a cotton cloth and alcohol.

5.1.1.1 Thermal effect on the LineLazer alignment sensor

Electronic components are affected by ambient temperature and internal heat generation. Therefore, it is inappropriate to take an alignment sensor from a cold storage location and

start using it in a hot area or vice versa without waiting for the sensor to reach the same temperature as the environment.

Likewise, the self-heating of the components can affect the measurement result. To minimize this effect, wait a few minutes before taking the first measurement after the

alignment sensor has been connected.

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5.1.2 Charging the batteries of the LineLazer alignment sensors

Batteries are recharged using the 90624 battery charger with replaceable AC plugs. The charger has two USB outputs to charge the two alignment sensors simultaneously. The batteries can also be charged by

connecting the sensors to a PC, power supply or any USB charger with 5V / 500mA specifications. The sensors can be operated while they are connected to the charger.

New alignment sensors must be fully charged before use.

The yellow battery LED is blinking during charging and lights steadily when the batteries are fully charged.

Operating and charging times may vary depending on the ambient temperature and the condition of the batteries.

It is possible to charge the batteries during alignment. However, do not charge the batteries in humid environments or outside the specified battery charge temperature range.

5.1.2.1 Extending battery life

Avoid deep battery cycles. Each cycle wears out the batteries a little and a partial discharge is better than a complete discharge. Li-ion requires no maintenance and the battery lasts

longer when operating between 30 and 80 percent. Store the sensors in a partially loaded cool, dry place.

The batteries gradually discharge, even if stored in a partially charged state. Self-discharge increases with age, use and elevated temperature.

5.1.3 LED status indicators

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A fixed blue LED (Bluetooth on) and a fixed red LED (laser diode on) shows that the sensor is ready for measurement. For several other states, see the tables above.

All LEDs flash once at startup. If the yellow and red LEDs are flashing alternately, the bootloader is active. The blue LED indicates that Bluetooth is active.

5.1.4 Adjust and adjust LineLazer alignment sensors

Adjust the laser beam in the center of the targets, adjusting the height of the rod alignment sensors until a line of sight is obtained for both lasers. Secure the positions by locking the

fixing screws. Always tighten both locking screws firmly so that the alignment sensor is mounted as stable as possible. If necessary, adjust the laser with the red adjustment button on

the back of the M sensor (LLM10).

The alignment sensors are ready for measurement when the red and blue LED indicators light continuously.

5.2 Configuration of LineLazer alignment sensors

1 The LineLazer alignment sensor marked with M is placed on the mobile machine and the sensor marked with S is placed on the stationary machine. LineLazer alignment sensors can be

placed at a distance of up to 10 m (32 ft 9 ”).

two Attach the LineLazer alignment sensors as shown, firmly, but without undue force. Use the tool provided when tightening the rods. Mount the chain tensioner on the

axle holder, hold the holder vertically and secure the chain to the hook. Tighten the chain with the tensioner screw. If necessary, use the tool provided (TOL21). Do not

over-tighten.

3- Adjust the laser beam to the center of the targets, adjusting the height of the LineLazer alignment sensors on the rods until a line of sight is obtained for both lasers.

Secure positions by

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locking the locking screws. Always tighten the two locking screws firmly so that the LineLazer alignment sensor is mounted as stable as possible. If necessary, adjust the laser with the red

adjustment button on the back of the M sensor (LLM10).

4. LineLazer's alignment sensors are ready for measurement when the red and blue LED indicators light continuously.

5.3 Connecting the LineLazer alignment sensors to the application

LineLazer's alignment sensors are connected as a step when you start a new measurement. You do not need to connect the LineLazer alignment sensors in advance or prepare anything before starting a

new measurement other than mounting the LineLazer alignment sensors according to the defined guidelines. For more information, see "Connecting the sensors" on page 21.

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6. Demonstration alignment

For training purposes, the LineLazer application comes with a demo mode available on the home screen. The Demomode has predefined machine dimensions and you do not need to connect your own sensors,

but you can simulate a result based on actual alignment.

1. To start a new demo alignment, tap Horizontal or Vertical in “Demomode” on the home page

screen.

two The alignments will follow the same steps as the active alignments Horizontal (see "Horizontal alignment" on the next page) or Vertical (see "Vertical

alignment" on page 27). The differences are:

an. The machine configuration can be entered automatically using the “Demo values” button.

B. On sensors, you do not need to connect active sensors. LineLazer's alignment sensors can be simulated.

3. Saved demo lines or demo reports will be visible in the alignment library and the report library. The demo alignments are marked horizontal (demo) or vertical (demo) in the Type column.

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7. Horizontal alignment

7.1 New horizontal alignment

To start a new horizontal alignment, tap the Horizontal New Alignment button on the home screen.

7.2 Configuration

When starting a new horizontal measurement for the first time, or tap Configuration on the left toolbar, you open the Configuration window. This window contains the first steps of its

alignment.

7.2.1 Dimensions of the insertion machine

After starting a new horizontal alignment, you always start by entering the machine distances highlighted in the 3D model. Touch the gray fields to enter the corresponding

dimensions.

The dimensions are:

A. The distance between the second and the first pair of feet (SF2 and SF1) on the Smachine.

B. The distance between the first foot (SF1) and the S LineLazer alignment sensor.

C. The distance between the M and S LineLazer alignment sensors.

D. The distance between the center of the coupling and the M LineLazer alignment sensor.

E. The distance between the M LineLazer alignment sensor and the first foot (MF1) on machine M.

F. The distance between the first and the second pair of feet (MF1 and MF2) on the Mmachine.

You can skip entering the dimensions of the machine and move on to the next step; however, you cannot receive a result until the dimensions of the machine are entered.

7.2.2 Machine configuration

To define other properties of the machine, such as RPM, coupled / decoupled, change the units between metric and imperial, add compensation, foot locking or check for a soft foot; touch right panel menu icon

in the upper right corner.

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7.2.2.1 Coupling

To switch between coupled and decoupled machines:

1. Touch the right panel menu icon in the upper right corner.

2. Select Coupled or Decoupled in the menu.

7.2.2.2 Angle selection

The angle selection is set to +/− 180 ° as standard. You can change the angle selection to 0 to 360 ° or +/− 180 ° (clockwise for 3.00 hours to 6.00 hours or counterclockwise

for 9.00 hours to 6.00 hours).

1. Touch the right panel menu icon in the upper right corner.

2. Choose +/− 180 ° or 0 to 360 ° from the menu.

7.2.2.3 RPM and tolerance

Entering your machine's RPM is very important for accurate alignment. The entered RPM value will automatically be combined with the appropriate tolerance.

To find the tolerance table, tap the right panel menu in the upper right corner and select Tolerance table. As you can see, the higher your machine's RPM, the lower the tolerance.

1. Touch the right panel menu icon in the upper right corner.

2. Enter the RPM. The tolerance will be automatically set according to the entered RPM.

7.2.2.4 Soft foot

Soft foot is the condition when the machine is supported on three feet instead of on four. The soft foot does not have adequate contact with the machine base. Before alignment, the

soft foot is eliminated by placing wedges under the foot until the machine is properly supported. To perform a soft foot measurement, add the dimensions of the machine first.

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1. Touch the right panel menu icon in the upper right corner.

2. Select Soft foot in the menu.

3. Select the active side and start the measurement by detaching a screw. The measurement is active.

4. Stop the measurement by choosing another screw.

5. If all screws have been measured, compensate for any soft feet by adding shims to the proper support. Measure again to check the result.

7.2.2.5 Compensation

Different rates of thermal expansion on the machine relative to the machine can have a considerable effect on the horizontal alignment of the shaft. If the machine has the same

thermal properties as machine M, there is no problem. If there is a significant difference, you can try to align the machines before they cool down or compensate for the

difference.

Manufacturers usually provide data on the thermal properties of their machines. When estimating the thermal increase, check

I operating temperature of both machines, thermal expansion of both machines

I environmental influences on the temperature of the machine, such as strong sunlight and other heat sources, effect of cooling systems, etc.

1 Touch right panel menu icon in the upper right corner. Select Compensation

two in the menu.

3- Enter the values for the vertical and horizontal feet, in feet one and two (F1 and F2) in the applicable machine (S and / or M).

4- Touch Save •.

7.2.2.6 Blocked feet

Foot lock is a feature that shows alternative ways to correct misalignment. It is used after the measurement results are saved and displayed.

By default, the feet of the S (stationary) machine are locked.

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You can define other constellations, for example:

I Lock the feet of the machine.

I Lock the most distant coupling pairs, F2 on both M and S.

I Lock the closest coupling pairs, F1 on both M and S.

The LineLazer application will recalculate the values of the vertical and horizontal positions for the unlocked feet when you change the setting.

1. Touch the right panel menu icon in the upper right corner.

2. Select Blocked feet in the menu.

3. Lock or unlock your feet until you are satisfied with the settings. The feet will be locked if the corresponding button is red and [Locked] is visible under the chosen feet.

4. Touch Save •.

7.3 Connecting the sensors

When you have continued from the configuration section or touched Sensors in the toolbar on the left, you open the Sensor window.

The next step in your alignment is to connect and connect the LineLazer alignment sensors to the LineLazer application. Make sure that the LineLazer alignment sensors are on and that the blue LED flashes

quickly (indicating that the sensors are looking for or ready to connect) or is fixed (indicating that the sensors are connected). Also make sure that Bluetooth is enabled on the device on which you are running

the LineLazer application.

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1. Connect the LineLazer alignment sensors.

2. Touch Look for sensors.

3. When the LineLazer alignment sensors are found, make sure they are paired - otherwise, see "Device settings" on page 4. Touch To connect under each sensor.

4. Touch Continue switch to Measurement.

The battery level and the sensor temperature are indicated for both sensors. To charge the battery, see "Charging the LineLazer Alignment Sensor Batteries" on page 14. LineLazer

alignment sensors have an operating temperature of −10 to +50 ° C (14 to 122 ° F).

7.4 Measure

When you have continued from the section Connecting the sensors or have touched Measure in the toolbar on the left, you open the Measure window. From here, you can choose

which type of measurement and then perform it. You choose the type of measurement with the buttons in the upper right corner.

7.4.1 3-12-9 hour positioning

The name 3-12-9 indicates three positions - 3, 12 and 9 o'clock where measurements are made. Before measuring, be sure to

I mount the LineLazer alignment sensors correctly, see "Configuring the LineLazer alignment sensors" on page 15

I enter the correct dimensions of the machine (see "Entering the dimensions of the machine" on page 18), this is necessary to calculate the results

I if necessary, perform a soft foot measurement (see "Soft foot" on page 19).

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1 Place the LineLazer alignment sensors at the 9 o'clock position on the machine. Check that the lasers are adjusted to the center using the adjustment knob on the

back of the M sensor.

two The LineLazer application, using the Bluetooth connection, will automatically recognize the position of the LineLazer alignment sensors and store the measurement

result in the correct position. The position of your LineLazer alignment sensors is visible on model (A) or on buttons 9, 12 or 3 marked in green (B).

3- O Measure The button (C), as well as the live values above the 3D model (D), will turn red when the LineLazer alignment sensors are stabilizing or if the LineLazer alignment sensors lose

connection. When the Measure button turns green, a measurement can be started. When you're ready, tap Measure ( C) to start the measurement.

4- The LineLazer application will automatically move to the next measurement position. Move the LineLazer alignment sensors on the machine to the

corresponding position.

5 Repeat until all measurements are made.

NOTE: For the most accurate result, make sure that the angle between the first and the last measurement is at least 100 °. If it is less than 100 °, you cannot proceed

to the next step indicated by the Continue button, which is red. The current total angle is shown below the measured value table (E).

6. Your measurements will be displayed in the Measured values table (D). If you want to remove a result, tap the trash can

Yellow symbol (E) next to the result.

7. When you are satisfied with your measurements, tap Continue ( G).

7.5 Scan

NOTE: LineLazer alignment sensors purchased prior to the launch of the LineLazer application must be updated with the new firmware before the Sweep function can be used. Contact your local SPM

representative for assistance.

Before measuring, be sure to

I mount the LineLazer alignment sensors correctly, see "Configuring the LineLazer alignment sensors" on page 15

I enter the correct dimensions of the machine (see "Entering the dimensions of the machine" on page 18), this is necessary to calculate the results

I if necessary, perform a soft foot measurement (see "Soft foot" on page 19).

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1. Before starting a scan measurement, you must read and accept the Scan Function Agreement, setting out the safety details for the measurement itself. Since the scan function is performed on a running

machine, it is important that you follow the instructions carefully. If you do not touch Agree, a scan measurement will not start.

2. The scan measurement will start automatically when your machine starts up, the LineLazer application, using the Bluetooth connection, will automatically recognize the position of

your LineLazer alignment sensors - visible in the alignment model (A).

3. The measured values will be stored automatically, the progress is shown in the bar of the measured values table (B). The bar will be red while the measurement is still active.

4. When the bar turns green, the measurement is complete.

5. Touch Continue ( Ç).

7.6 Result

When you have continued from the Measure section or simply tapped Result in the toolbar on the left, you open the Result window.

The results in the results window are calculated only if you have entered the dimensions of the machine (see "Entering dimensions of the machine" on page 18).

7.6.1 Results table

The results table (A) shows the displacement and the angle values are displayed in the vertical and horizontal directions. The results are based on the measured values measured

in the previous step.

The status is indicated by green, yellow or red symbols, indicating the severity of the misalignment.

Green values are considered to be within tolerance, while yellow and red are not within tolerance and adjustments are recommended.

7.6.2 Function toolbar

The toolbar on the right in the Results window includes other functions.

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B. Amplify misalignment: When you touch this button, the model that describes the misalignment will amplify the symptom. The more times you touch the button, the

more the misalignment will be amplified. The purpose of this function is to visualize the misalignment in a way that you can see it more easily. In most cases, it can be

very difficult to see the misalignment visually because it is very small.

Ç. Vertical view: Touching Vertical View allows you to see misalignment from above. In this view, you can also use the Amplify misalignment function to further amplify the misalignment.

D. Horizontal view: The Horizontal View allows you to easily identify horizontal misalignment by showing the machine from the side. In this view, you can also use the Amplify misalignment

function to further amplify the misalignment.

AND. Rotate model: When you tap Rotate model, the model will rotate slowly. In this view, you can also use the Amplify misalignment function to further amplify the misalignment.

To reset any of the functions, tap Reset ( F). For

move to the setting, touch Continue ( G).

7.7 Adjustment

When you have continued from the results section or touched Adjust in the toolbar on the left, you open the Adjust window.

The Adjust window shows actions to be taken based on the measurement results. The active values show the current state of misalignment and, as you start to align the

machine, the values will change according to the action taken.

Templates that illustrate the necessary adjustments can be easily moved and rotated to show more clearly what needs to be done.

Vertical Adjustment ( A): The Vertical adjustment box shows how you should put the machine on to achieve vertical alignment. For vertical adjustment, locate the sensors at

the 12 o'clock position.

Horizontal Adjustment ( B): The Horizontal adjustment box shows how you must move the machine to achieve horizontal alignment. For horizontal adjustment, locate the

sensors at the 3 or 9 o'clock position.

NOTE: In live alignments, the active adjustment window will light up or be grayed out depending on the position of your sensors. Vertical adjustment will be available when the sensors

are in the 12 o'clock position and horizontal when the sensors are in the 3 o'clock or 9 o'clock position.

To adjust horizontal machines:

1. Start with vertical adjustment. Make sure the sensors are in the 12 o'clock position.

2. Shim work to achieve vertical alignment. 3D models show live values.

3. Make the vertical adjustment. Reposition the sensors to the 3 or 9 o'clock position.

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4. Move the machine to achieve horizontal alignment. 3D models show live values.

5. When you are finished making adjustments, touch Continue ( Ç).

7.8 Summary

When you have continued from the Adjust section or played resume in the toolbar on the left, you open the Summary window.

The summary window presents a summary version of the alignment, with previous measurements and adjustments (if any) made in the previous section.

7.9 Saving, measuring again or creating a report

Touch Save • to save the summary, making it visible in the Alignment library on the home screen (see "Saving and completing an alignment" on page 7). Save completes

the alignment and changes cannot be made after the alignment is saved.

To create a report on your alignment, tap Report. For more information about reporting, see "Reporting" on page 9.

To take further steps to control the final values, tap Measure again.

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8. Vertical alignment

8.1 New vertical alignment

To start a new vertical alignment, tap the Vertical New Alignment button on the home screen.

8.2 Configuration

When you start a new vertical measurement, or touch Configuration on the left toolbar, you open the Configuration window. This window contains the first steps of its alignment.

8.2.1 Insertion machine dimensions

After starting a new horizontal alignment, you always start by entering the machine distances highlighted in the 3D model. Touch the gray fields to enter the corresponding

dimensions.

The dimensions are:

A. The distance between the center of the opposite retaining screws on the machine.

B. The distance between the M and S LineLazer alignment sensors.

C. The distance between the center of the coupling and the S LineLazer alignment sensor.

8.2.2 Machine configuration

To define other properties of the machine, such as number of screws, RPM, coupled / uncoupled or units of change between metric and imperial; touch right panel menu icon in the upper right corner.

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8.2.2.1 Number of screws

To enter the number of retaining screws:

1. Touch the right panel menu icon.

2. Below Number of screws, choose the number that corresponds to your machine.

8.2.2.2 Coupling

To switch between coupled and decoupled machines:

1. Touch the right panel menu icon.

2. Choose Coupled or Decoupled in the menu.

8.2.2.3 RPM and tolerance

Entering your machine's RPM is very important for accurate alignment. The entered RPM value will automatically be combined with the appropriate tolerance.

To find the tolerance table, tap right panel menu icon in the top right corner and choose Tolerance table.

As you can see, the higher your machine's RPM, the lower the tolerance.

1. Touch the right panel menu icon.

2. Enter the RPM. The tolerance will be automatically set according to the entered RPM.

8.2.2.4 Angle selection

The angle selection is set to +/− 180 ° as standard. You can change the angle selection to 0 to 360 ° or +/− 180 ° (clockwise for 3.00 hours to 6.00 hours or counterclockwise

for 9.00 hours to 6.00 hours).

1. Touch the right panel menu icon in the upper right corner.

2. Choose +/− 180 ° or 0 to 360 ° from the menu.

8.3 Connecting the sensors

When you have continued from the configuration section or touched Sensors in the toolbar on the left, you open the Sensor window.

The next step in your alignment is to connect and connect the LineLazer alignment sensors to the LineLazer application. Make sure that the LineLazer alignment sensors are on and that the blue LED flashes

quickly (indicating that the sensors are looking for or ready to connect) or is fixed (indicating that the sensors are connected). Also make sure that Bluetooth is enabled on the device on which you are running

the LineLazer application.

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8. Vertical alignment

1. Connect the LineLazer alignment sensors.

2. Touch Look for sensors.

3. When the LineLazer alignment sensors are found, make sure they are paired - otherwise, see "Device settings" on page 4. Touch To connect under each sensor.

4. Touch Continue switch to Measurement.

The battery level and the sensor temperature are indicated for both sensors. To charge the battery, see "Charging the LineLazer Alignment Sensor Batteries" on page 14. LineLazer

alignment sensors have an operating temperature of −10 to +50 ° C (14 to 122 ° F).

8.4 Measure

When you have continued from the section Connecting the sensors or have touched Measure in the toolbar on the left, you open the Measure window.

N (north) is the position where you take the first measurement. The LineLazer application starts automatically with screw 1. Mark the N position on the machine before turning the

axis.

Before measuring, be sure to

I mount the LineLazer alignment sensors correctly, see "Configuring the LineLazer alignment sensors" on page 15

I enter the correct dimensions of the machine (see "Entering the dimensions of the machine" on page 18), this is necessary to calculate the results

I mark the north position on the machine.

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8. Vertical alignment

1 Start measuring at screw 1. Place the LineLazer alignment sensors in the correct position and check that the lasers are adjusted to the center using the adjustment

button on the back of the M sensor.

two The LineLazer application, using the Bluetooth connection, will automatically recognize the position of the LineLazer alignment sensors and store the measurement

result in the correct position. The position of the LineLazer alignment sensors is visible on the model (A) or on the buttons that indicate the number of screws marked

in green (B).

3- The measurement button will turn red when the LineLazer alignment sensors are stabilizing, when the button turns green, a measurement can be started. When you're ready, tap Measure ( C) to

start the measurement.

4- The LineLazer application will automatically move to the next measurement position. All you need to do is move the LineLazer alignment sensors on the machine to the corresponding

position.

5 Repeat until at least 3 measurements are made, spread over at least 180 °.

6 Your measurements will appear in the Measured Values table (D). If you want to remove a result, tap the yellow trash can symbol (E) next to the result.

7 When you are satisfied with your measurements, touch Continue ( F).

8.5 Result

When you have continued from the Measure section or simply tapped Result in the toolbar on the left, you open the Result window.

The results in the results window are calculated only if you have entered the dimensions of the machine (see "Entering dimensions of the machine" on page 27).

8.5.1 Results table

The results table (A) shows the displacement and the angle values are displayed both in the North to South (NS) and West-East (WE) directions. The results are based on the

measured values measured in the previous step.

The status is indicated by green, yellow or red symbols, indicating the severity of the misalignment.

Green values are considered to be within tolerance, while yellow and red are not within tolerance and adjustments are recommended.

To move to the setting, touch Continue ( B).

8.6 Adjustment

When you have continued from the results section or touched Adjust in the toolbar on the left, you open the Adjust window.

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The Adjust window shows actions to be taken based on the measurement results. The active values show the current state of misalignment and, as you start to align the

machine, the values will change according to the action taken.

Templates that illustrate the necessary adjustments can be easily moved and rotated to show more clearly what needs to be done.

North to South (NS) adjustment: For NS adjustment, make sure that the adjustment direction is set to NS. Locate the sensors in the North position.

West to East (NS): For WE adjustment, make sure that the adjustment direction is set to WE. Locate the sensors in the East position.

To adjust vertical machines:

1. Select the direction (NS or WE) with the highest measurement result.

2. Locate the sensors in the correct position for the chosen direction. NS: north position, WE: east position.

3. Do shim work to achieve alignment.

4. When you have finished making adjustments, tap Continue.

8.7 Summary

When you have continued from the Adjust section or played resume in the toolbar on the left, you open the Summary window.

The summary window presents a summary version of the alignment, with previous measurements and adjustments (if any) made in the previous section.

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8.8 Saving, re-measuring or creating a report

Touch Save • to save the summary, making it visible in the Alignment library on the home screen (see "Saving and completing an alignment" on page 7). Save completes

the alignment and changes cannot be made after the alignment is saved.

To create a report on your alignment, tap Report. For more information about reporting, see "Reporting" on page 9.

To take further steps to control the final values, tap Measure again.

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9. Technical specifications

Laser type: line laser, visible red light ≤1 mW

Laser output power: Laser safety class:

Laser wavelength: Class II

635 nm (typical)

Detector type: 7 µm CMOS linear image sensor

Detector resolution:

Detector accuracy: ≤ 0.3% ± 7 µm

Detector protection: optical filtering (of ambient light) approx. 28.7 mm (≈1.13

Detector size (length): in.)

Measuring range: up to 10m (32.8 feet) MEMS

Inclinometer type:

Inclinometer resolution: 0.01 °

Inclinometer accuracy: ≤ ± 0.2 °

Firmware: integrated self-diagnosis and functions for calibration, rechargeable Li-ion signal processing

Internal batteries:

Uptime: > 12 hours of normal use

Operating Temperature: - 10 to +50 ° C (14 to 122 ° F) sealed membrane

Keyboard:

Control indicators: LED, red / yellow / blue

Connector type: mini-B USB for communication and battery charging Bluetooth v4.0 Class II

Communication:

Housing: IP65 anodized PC / aluminum plastic

Protection class:

LLS10; 86x81.5x40mm (3.4x3.2x1.6 in.) LLM10;


Dimensions:
86x81.5x46mm (3.4x3.2x1.8 in.)

Weight: About. 230 g

Part numbers

LLA500 Alignment kit for LineLazer app, with carrying case Alignment kit for LineLazer app, without carrying case

LLA501

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10. Legal notice

10.1 Security

Before mounting the LineLazer alignment sensors, take the necessary safety precautions and protect the machine to minimize the risk of injury and damage.

LineLazer is a class 2 laser product, which means you should never

I Look directly at the laser transmitter or

I Point the laser at someone else

Not:

I replace the battery or open the LineLazer alignment sensors. Incorrectly installed batteries or incorrect battery types can cause serious damage to the laser device,

personal injury and fire. For service, repairs, or battery replacement, consult your local SPM dealer. use LineLazer alignment sensors in potentially explosive

environments.

SPM Instrument AB is not responsible for damage to your machine or installation due to incorrect use of LineLazer alignment sensors, incorrect adjustments after alignments or

other problems associated with the misuse or misinformed of our products.

10.2 Quality

SPM Instrument AB and our products are certified in accordance with ISO9001: 2015, as well as ISO14001: 2015, certificate number 1066. SPM Instrument AB has been ISO9001

certified since 1995 and works continuously to obtain certification in accordance with latest ISO standard. Based on these standards, we continuously measure, monitor and control

our quality. A FAT (factory acceptance test) is performed before receiving the product, to guarantee quality and functionality.

SPM Instrument AB is responsible for the development, manufacture and sales of measuring equipment for measuring the condition of the machines. We also offer support in the

form of training, as well as inspection, repair and analysis services.

10.3 Copyright

Copyright © SPM Instrument AB 2019. All rights reserved.

The user guide describes the product at launch. The contents of this user guide are subject to change without notice and cannot be considered a commitment by SPM

Instrument AB. SPM Instrument AB is not responsible for possible errors or discrepancies in this user guide.

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