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April 24, 2009 - Automated balancing machines that incorporate servo control capabilities facilitate access to set-up and data for each job while also enabling changeover of parts with one button touch. This allows shorter production runs of different components to be carried out on one machine. Changeover time on KISS-234 automatic propshaft balancer can take as little as 5-10 min, while times are reduced to around 15 sec on semi-automatic vertical models.

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21 April 2009: As an international provider of innovative balancing equipment, Universal Balancing is renowned for offering a total product range and service, with original solutions to suit individual requirements. The Bristol-based company is responding to customers' growing need to make savings with its new servo-controlled automated balancing machines - along with a raft of low-cost options.

Servo control means that set-up and data for each job can be accessed and changeover of parts achieved at the touch of a button, allowing shorter production runs of different components to be carried out on a single machine. In this way, the equipment is used to full capacity, saving time and eliminating potential operator error.

Changeover time on Universal Balancing's KISS-234 automatic propshaft balancer, for example, can take as little as 5-10 minutes compared with anything up to 4 hours on other manufacturer's equipment. This is reduced to around 15 seconds on semi-automatic vertical models.

Non-servo machines
For production lines requiring less frequent changeover, Universal Balancing offers a low-cost range of non-servo semi-automatic vertical and horizontal balancing machines available with drilling, milling or welding units for automated on-machine correction. Its entry level Eco-SA Vert automated balancer with automated drilling can provide even further cost savings. These versatile machines offer high throughput with guaranteed quality.

Upgrade/refurbishment service
Universal Balancing's upgrade and refurbishment service provides a simple but effective way to significantly reduce capital costs while maintaining productivity levels. Any manufacturer's balancer, such as Schenck, CEMB, Hofmann, BTI etc, can be upgraded to world leading standards, resulting in greater accuracy and speed - at a fraction of the cost of buying new.

Contract option
Businesses requiring balancing for the first time or those choosing to outsource this specialism, can take advantage of Universal Balancing's contract option. Rather than making considerable investment in equipment and possibly labour at the outset, this fast turnaround service will cater for low to medium volume balancing requirements. This is a cost-effective solution for those with one-off prototype/low volume work - or those who simply prefer the advantages of sub-contracting.

Manual balancers
A further option if volumes are low to medium but labour is available, is Universal Balancing's range of manual balancers that offer the same high level of technology and user-friendliness as the automated versions - and faster production rates than competitor's equipment.

About Universal Balancing
Universal Balancing provides industry with a full range of balancing equipment combined with an excellent service. Machines include manual horizontal and vertical to fully automated turnkey solutions. All machines have a track record of balancing millions of components per year and some of the first originally manufactured by Jackson & Bradwell in the 1950s are still in operation today.

With its headquarters in Bristol UK and offices and agents in the US, Europe and other parts of the world, Universal Balancing can provide an total solution for all balancing requirements - by telephone, email, web, remote diagnostics and attendance on-site by one of the company's global service engineers.

For further information contact: Paul Fowler at Universal Balancing on +44 (0) 117 907 7403, sales@unibal.co.uk or visit www.universal-balancing.com
Editorial contact: Sue Deane on +44 (0) 1242 693380 or email susandeane@blueyonder.co.uk


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Phone: 44-0-117-907-7403
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Company Information:
Name: Universal Balancing Ltd./Reco
Address: 1241 Wilbur
City: Pinckney
State: MI
ZIP: 48169
Country: USA
Phone: 734-878-1592
FAX: 734-878-1592
http://www.universalbalancing.com




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