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Balance Stand
Correctly balanced equipment extends bearing life and helps to eliminate many unscheduled machine shutdowns. Some rotors can be balanced on-site and others need to be removed from their housings and balanced in a balance stand. Our balance stands are capable of handling rotors weighing as little as 10 grams or as much as 5000 pounds and 17 feet in length with diameters up to 5 feet.