Balancing instruments hold a crucial position in the realm of vibroacoustic measurement equipment. Beyond their metrological roles, they also reduce the imbalance of rotating mechanisms, boosting economic efficiency and product quality with minimal capital investments, especially in industries abundant with rotary equipment like mills and fan manufacturing plants.
Balancing equipment costs usually fall between 2500 and 10000 euros, with a payback period of 6-7 months. Despite this, these prices can be challenging for small and medium-sized businesses, such as auto repair shops and electric motor service facilities.
On the market, you can find a broad selection of balancing instruments with prices ranging from 2500 to 25000 euros, depending on the manufacturer and functionality. For instance, the Balanset-1A, a portable balancer and vibration analyzer, is priced at approximately 1461 euros. High prices for this equipment are due to factors such as low production volumes, costly vibration sensors, and the expenses involved in developing specialized software.
However, there are ways to cut costs, which we leveraged in the development of our new instrument, the "Balanset-1A". By incorporating mass-produced components, less expensive vibration sensors, and management algorithms refined over the past 20 years, we significantly lowered expenses.
Consequently, the cost of our set (excluding the computer) is under 2000 euros, making it significantly cheaper than similar equipment on the market. Therefore, the "Balanset" provides an affordable balancing solution that even small businesses can afford.
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