Will the clamping method of the calibration workpiece affect the detection of the dynamic balancing machine?
There are different clamping methods depending on the size, shape, and processing content of the workpiece. For example, rectangular workpieces are usually held with machine pliers; Cylindrical workpieces can be clamped with flat pliers or with indexing heads. Larger flat workpieces are usually processed directly by pressing a pressure plate onto the worktable of a milling machine.

At present, many customers who purchase dynamic balancing machines are unaware that the clamping method of the workpiece will greatly affect the detection accuracy of the dynamic balancing machine. Huake Zhichuang's dynamic balancing technology master tells everyone how to choose the correct clamping method.

When testing and processing the same workpiece on the same balancing machine, the processing can be carried out based on the results measured by the first clamping method. If the effect is still not ideal after reaching "qualified", then using another method will solve the problem.

In practical operation, it is necessary to pay attention to the correctness of the clamping method for dynamic balance detection. The dynamic balance machine is only a detection tool, and it is necessary to maximize its function to enter this detection state. The prerequisite for entering this state is to choose the correct clamping method. Therefore, should this factor be considered before conducting dynamic balance testing, and which clamping method should be considered before purchasing a dynamic balance machine.

At present, factories such as those producing flanges for machining centers and gears for automobiles generally require dynamic balance testing of the produced flanges, gears, and other workpieces. Due to the large quantity, better and more convenient fixtures are needed to improve the efficiency of detecting shaft type workpieces.