On Site Balancing
On site balancing is balancing a part while it is in its normal operating position at your facility; and allows operation to resume immediately following the balancing operation. It can generally be performed on all types of rotating machinery.

It can help you:
- Reduce costly downtime
- Increase productivity
- Save time and money
- Extending the life of machinery
- Reduce costly industrial repairs from machinery breakdown
- Ensure optimum performance of machinery
- Ensure the health and safety (OH7S) of persons working with machinery
Another advantage on site balancing is that it compensates for assembly tolerances, unbalance of pulleys, gears, coupling, and other added components of new or overhauled machinery.
On site balancing:
- Eliminates the requirements to completely dismantle and reassemble plant equipment to enable balancing of machine components
- Improves product quality
- Reduces downtime, labour and material costs
- Can be planned into scheduled short time outages e.g. machine mould or process changes
- Extends bearing and machine life
- Reduces the possibility of catastrophic failures
- Increases safety

Examples of industries using our services are:
- Power generating plants
- Water and gas utilities
- Manufacturing facilities
- Pulp and paper mills
- Steel mills
- Other commercial and industrial applications
Types of equipment we normally service on site include:
- Roll balancing - rolls balanced in their bearing assembly or on the journals
- Fans
- Blowers
- Pump impellers
- Steam and gas turbine generators
- Motor Rotors
At Precision Balancing we come to your facility and balance your equipment on site. We specialise in on site balancing of large rotating machinery and have clients throughout Australia.
Please contact us to discuss how our on site balancing services can work for you.
