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Training & workshops Optimize your balancing processes with our expert knowledge.

In the seminars of the Schenck Academy, we share our expertise and many years of experience as a market leader in balancing solutions with you. Learn directly from experts in balancing and sustainably improve your process and product quality.

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Balancing Seminars for Beginners and Advanced Participants Up-to-date knowledge delivered practically and with real added value.

Our seminars bring your team up to date with the latest balancing and diagnostic technology – practical and tailored to your target group. Whether new employees, experienced operators, developers, designers, or method planners: we offer customized training formats to suit different levels of experience and requirements.

All training sessions are conducted by experienced balancing specialists, regularly updated, and consistently aligned with relevant practical needs – providing real added value in daily work.

Training Formats of the Schenck Academy In person or online, tailored to your needs.

In-person training

On-site training at the customer's location

Live online training

Hotel training close to the customer

Customer-specific workshops

Operator training

Schenck Academy – Your Benefits

Tailored: Together, we develop a customized training and education program precisely aligned with your job profiles and required skills. We take into account the needs of your employees—from machine operators to maintenance staff.

 

Location-independent and flexible learning: Our live online training saves you time and travel costs, benefiting the environment and providing you with maximum flexibility.

 

Enhance your attractiveness to employees: Targeted training opportunities strengthen team loyalty. Use our offerings to sustainably improve your employer branding.

Request a Seminar Now In our training sessions and workshops, we focus specifically on your challenges and needs. Explore our current seminar program and request your next training directly online.

Overview of Our Courses & Trainings Perfect balancing in theory and practice.

We also offer customized training sessions and workshops tailored to your needs or your project—upon request.

Fundamentals Seminars

Fundamentals of Balancing is designed to give those less interested in theory and design the practical skills to increase balancing efficiency and streamline production. Hands-on exercises will be used extensively to improve the operators technique on both balancing machine and instrumentation.

After a brief overview of basic theory that includes the principles of machine operation, tolerance specifications and machine setup, students will be divided into small groups with those that have similar equipment and applications. Service technicians and engineers will then supervise a number of exercises on machines and instruments that closely resemble the students' equipment.*

 

Other topics include:

  • The different types of unbalance (static, dynamic & couple).
  • ISO tolerances and terminology.
  • Industry standard tolerances vs. drawing tolerances.
  • Machine & rotor setup.
  • Instrumentation functions & operation.
  • Maximizing instrumentation features.
  • Selecting the best balancing speed.
  • How to avoid interference of measurements due to drive and roller harmonics.
  • Proper machine maintenance and troubleshooting.

*Since instruments and machines will be selected to closely represent the attendees' equipment, please specify balancer make, model and instrument with application.

 

Certification:
Level I- Balancing Operator

 

Locations: Onsite, Online, Portal

This course provides a practical approach to balancing. By combining balancing theory with hands-on session, attendees receive a solid and well-rounded foundation to apply to their jet engine balancing applications.

The course focuses on defining and identifying the different types of unbalance from both theoretical and practical approaches, proper balancing machine setup and operation, improving unbalance correction methods, and reducing errors during the balancing process.

 

Topics include:

  • Defining unbalance vs. alignment vs. runout
  • Types of unbalance
  • Interpretation of unbalance readings
  • Classification of balancing machines
  • Classification and characteristics of balancing tooling
  • Error stacking
  • Machine setup and considerations
  • Machine specifications and balancing speeds
  • Applications of balancing software and features
  • Fundamentals of jet engines
  • Jet engine process flow
  • Machine setup errors
  • Correction strategies and errors
  • Rotor handling tips
  • Identifying other error sources

 

Locations: Onsite, Online, Portal

Our Balancing Theory and Applications seminar has become a very popular program because it provides an excellent combination of universal balancing theory and practical hands-on training. Regardless of your background or previous experience, this program will expand your understanding of the balancing process and improve your balancing skills.

We begin by developing a basic understanding of the balancing process. You'll learn the design principles of different balancing machines, how to use instrumentation and different tooling applications. You'll also learn balancing theory including the various types of unbalance, methods of correction and measurements of unbalance. Demonstrations and hands-on exercises will give you an opportunity to practice the skills you've learned.
Other topics include:

  • The different types of unbalance (static, dynamic & couple)
  • ISO tolerances and terminology
  • The design principles of hard and soft bearing machines
  • The theory of unbalance measurement and correction
  • Principles of tool design and avoiding tooling errors
  • Unbalance vs. centrifugal force (force determination in English and metric systems)
  • Correlation of unbalance and displacement of C.G.
  • Causes of unbalance errors
  • Selecting proper unbalance tolerances and balancing speed
  • Rigid and flexible rotors defined
  • Plane separation
  • Introduction to flexible rotors
  • Balancing machine testing
  • Introduction to field balancing

Certification:
Level II-Balancing Technician

 

Locations: Onsite, Online


Advanced Courses

This course provides an in-depth look at jet engine balancing and builds upon the foundation laid in the Fundamentals of Jet Engine Balancing course. This course combines lecture and hands-on instruction focused on the theories behind jet engine balancing.

 

Topics Include:

Jet Engine Process Flow

  • Moment weighing
  • Static Balancing of rotor stages
  • Dynamic balancing of rotor modules

Engine design considerations

  • Materials and construction considerations
  • Machining tolerances and errors
  • Assembly tolerances and errors

Tooling

  • Designs, benefits, repeatability
  • Interference fit, hydraulic adapters, diaphragm adapters, collets
  • Tolerances, runouts, etc.
  • Design considerations
  • Rotor configuration, machine capability, rotating vs. non-rotating tooling
  • Build stands, lifting tools, balancing tooling, assembly tooling, tool carts, use of hand tools
  • PMI rotor simulators

Applications of balancing software

Calibration and performance testing
Vibration Analysis

  • How unbalance drives resonance
  • Unbalance vs. alignment vs. natural frequency

 

Locations: Onsite, Online, Portal

Often used in succession to our Balancing Theory & Applications course, this program covers many similar topics in more detail. Universal balancing concepts are presented at a higher level with emphasis on rotor tolerances, high speed rotor balancing and practical design considerations to streamline production. You'll learn the theory behind rigid and flexible rotors and specific applications of ISO 1940 and ISO 11342. You'll also study the use of tooling on production applications, the potential error sources and how it can affect balancing tolerances. The selection of the appropriate balancing machine will be covered using real case studies as examples.
Other topics include:

  • Operating Principles of hard and soft bearing balancing machines
  • Applied ISO tolerance specifications
  • Principles of rotor dynamics:
    • – Resonance
    • – Relationship of vibrating system to harmonic excitation of unbalance
    • – Phase response to unbalance
    • – Relationship of force and displacement
  • Tooling:
    • – Influence of run outs and fit tolerances
    • – Proper indexing techniques
  • Determine the correct tooling for the job
  • Flexible rotor balancing
    • – Instrumentation tips and techniques using CAB690
    • – Balancing corrections in three planes
    • – Tolerance specifications as applied to rigid & flexible rotors
    • – High speed balancing machines and computer aided balancing of flexible rotors (CABFLEX++)
  • Modern instrumentation usage for indication of balance, whip, Nyquist plots and their application
    to advanced balancing methods.
  • Vibration analysis

Certification:
Level III-Balancing Specialist

 

Locations: Onsite, Online

Accurate vibration analysis can be the most valuable maintenance tool available. When used properly, it can provide the necessary information to completely evaluate machine condition, identify symptoms to avoid ongoing damage, determine the cause of damaged components and offer a prognosis for remaining service life. It can mean the difference between maximum production efficiency and catastrophic failure.

We begin this two-day program studying the modern methods used throughout the industry to effectively evaluate machine vibration, how it effects equipment, and how to identify an unbalance, misalignment, or bearing problem.

Other topics include:

  • How to accurately evaluate machine condition using mechanical vibration
  • Pinpointing relative shaft vibrations, absolute bearing vibrations and absolute shaft vibrations
  • How to effectively use spectrum analysis for fault diagnostics
  • CEPSTRUM – what it is and how to use it
  • Identifying damage in rolling element bearings using Bearcon signature analysis
  • Resonance frequencies and critical speeds

Three-day class including alignment and field balancing is available upon request.

Additional topics covered:

  • The causes of unbalance
  • Identifying static, quasi-static, dynamic and couple unbalance
  • How to accurately measure and correct for an unbalance condition
  • Determining the weight and location of correction mass
  • Field balancing and trim balancing techniques for assembled rotors while in operational condition
  • Single, two-plane and multi-plane balancing
  • Selecting proper balancing tolerances by application
  • Introduction to alignment and its influences
  • Methods of alignment (Rim & face, reverse rim)
  • Coupling errors, face errors, centering errors, and pitch errors
  • Parallel offset and angular offset
  • Principles of measurement and correction

 

Locations: Onsite


Custom seminars

Main Topics:

  • Fundamental principles/theoretical aspects
    similar to the courses described above - by arrangement, e.g. for a three-day course similar to course 101 Basics
  • Measuring equipment and capabilities of the universal balancing machines available on site
  • General balancing tasks, and specific aspects connected with balancing of the customer's rotors
  • Balancing process
  • Discussion of balancing methods used
  • Possibilities of improvement

Target Audience:
Machine operators, foremen, development and design engineers, method engineers and production planners involved in processes in which universal balancing machines are used - both horizontal and vertical.

Number of participants
Depending on the type and number of balancing machines available and on the specific balancing task.

 

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Following the training course, we offer you targeted on-site production support. Our experts support your employees directly at the balancing machine – in the real production environment. The aim is to put the knowledge gained in the training course into practice immediately and to confidently master typical challenges in series production.

  • Confident application of the knowledge learned to specific components
  • Support during the initial setup and optimization of your balancing processes
  • Error minimization through practical support during the start-up phase
  • Individual tips and tricks for your employees

Our production support ensures that training content leads to sustainable process improvements – efficiently, practically, and precisely tailored to your requirements.

 

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