Method of balancing a rotor

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Puller or pusher means – contained force multiplying operator

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29407, 74573R, F16F 1522, B21K 300

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ABSTRACT:
A balance ring (18) which is shrunk fit within each disk (12) of a rotor is selectively ground for detail balance. A plurality of openings (20) through the outer edge of the balance ring receive weights during the assembly balance of the rotor. A snap ring (44) retains the weights within the openings. An eccentric inwardly extending raised area 26 throughout a substantial minority of the circumference provides for initial gross unbalance correction upon installation.

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