ProRollV2 Professional Alignment Software

ProRollV2 is first class alignment software for measuring parallel roll alignment:

Roll parallelism has a very significant influence on product quality in a variety of industries. Be it in paper, wood, textile, printing or the steel industry, parallel roll alignment is very critical to the bottom line.  This alignment process will help to improve product quality, increase production and reduce down time and product waste due to misalignment of rolls.

 

  • Measures Flatness, Level and parallel
  • Complete Control over the 3D Image
  • Rapid Template Definition
  • True Level, Best Fit or Three-Point Reference Plane
  • Direct access to results in tabular form or export them into MS Excel
  • Superb User Interface: Practical and Ergonomic
  • Automatic connectivity management for Bluetooth connection to the sensors
  • Automatic Sensor Recognition
  • Extensive Reporting capability
  • No pen required. Touch Screen Interface
  • Export report on your USB memory stick
  • Industrial Mobile Tablet PC, very Rugged and Lightweight

 

Measuring Parallelism

Your task is to measure and align machine components which are not adjacent to one another so that they are parallel.

Whether it is paper machine cylinder rolls or printer elements or linear guides, the process remains very similar. We create a reference line outside the machine using a R310 laser receiver at each end. The T310 laser transmitter will adjust itself to be parallel to the reference by communicating wirelessly with both sensors. Now the right angle standing beam can be used to measure the position of the roll with respect to the reference line.

Required Hardware


For rapid and precise measurement of parallelism, one T310 Laser transmitter and two R310s are required. A R525 receiver together with an Industrial Mobile Tablet PC completes the major components of the package.  Also needed are one or two tripods with the appropriate height range.

We offer training and rental services for this equipment.


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