Laser Alignment

Laser Alignment

Laser Alignment

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Laser Shaft Alignment

Precision laser alignment to reduce vibration, extend equipment life, and improve overall machine reliability.

Laser Shaft Alignment

Precision Alignment for Reliable Operation

Laser shaft alignment ensures that rotating components such as motors, pumps, and gearboxes are aligned within manufacturer and industry tolerances. Misalignment is one of the leading causes of excessive vibration, premature bearing failure, and increased energy consumption.

Using advanced laser alignment systems, we accurately measure and correct angular and offset misalignment, helping organizations improve reliability, reduce maintenance costs, and enhance operational efficiency.

High Alignment Accuracy

Achieve precise shaft alignment well within OEM and ISO tolerance limits.

Reduced Vibration Levels

Lower vibration and noise caused by angular and parallel misalignment.

Improved Energy Efficiency

Reduce power losses and energy consumption caused by misaligned machines.

Extended Component Life

Increase bearing, seal, and coupling life by eliminating alignment-related stress.

Implementation Journey

1

Pre-Alignment Inspection

Check soft foot, base condition, coupling integrity, and initial alignment state.

Day 1
2

Laser Measurement

Use laser alignment tools to measure angular and offset misalignment.

Day 1
3

Alignment Correction

Perform precise machine moves and shimming to bring shafts into tolerance.

Day 1–2
4

Verification & Reporting

Verify final alignment and provide detailed before/after alignment reports.

Immediate

Service Overview

1–2
Days Execution
60%
Vibration Reduction
ISO
Tolerance Compliant
Investment Range $3K – $12K
Team Composition Alignment Specialist
Assets Covered Motors, Pumps, Compressors, Fans

“After laser alignment, our vibration levels dropped significantly and bearing failures were eliminated across critical pumps.”

50% Bearing Life Increase
30% Energy Savings

Want to eliminate misalignment-related failures?