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Horizontal Alignment
The options for transferring alignment jobs and the alignment tolerance table to
the analyzer from the computer are done in the same manner supported for other
transferable entities (e.g. routes and jobs). That includes the ability to transfer jobs
and the alignment tolerance table via drag and drop or using the “Data Load”
button option.
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Using the mouse, left-click on the job located on the left-side window pane you want
to transfer to the analyzer from the computer database or folder. Once the job has
been selected (highlighted) use the Data Load button to transfer the selected job.
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Using the mouse, left-click and hold on the job on the left-side window pane which
you want to transfer to the analyzer from the computer database or folder. Then
while still holding, drag the selected job from the left-side window pane to the right-
side window pane.
To load a particular alignment tolerance table into the analyzer from the computer,
select (highlight) the alignment tolerance table option for the database from
which you want to transfer the table.
Note
The alignment tolerances will be selectable at the database level in the
left pane database view. The tolerances will be displayed as a set con-
taining the defined default tolerance settings for all tolerance types
supported.
After the new set of alignment tolerance values are loaded into the analyzer's
memory, any new job created from that point will use the new set of alignment tol-
erance values. Any job stored in analyzer memory prior to loading the new set of
alignment tolerance values into active memory will use the alignment tolerance
value for the setup it was originally stored with. If the job stored in analyzer memory
prior to loading the new set of alignment tolerance values into active memory is
modified in a way that requires a new alignment tolerance value (e.g. changing the
RPM, or changing the coupling tolerance type from Jackshaft to Standard) the new
alignment tolerance value will come from the new set of alignment tolerance values
loaded into active memory. Refer to the Tolerances section on page 3-193 for more
information about tolerances.
Summary of Contents for 2130 RBM Consultant Pro
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