Device and method for feeding and attaching corrective...

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G01M 1/32 (2006.01)

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CA 2733737

Disclosed is a device for feeding and attaching corrective elements for unbalance correction on propeller shafts in a balancing machine, which includes an attachment device adapted to be positioned longitudinally to the rotor axis, with a receptacle for receiving a corrective element attachable to the outer circumference of the rotor. Associated with the balancing machine is a supply unit supplying corrective elements measured for the individual unbalance correction. A feeding device is provided which feeds supplied corrective elements to the attachment device, said feeding device including a transfer shuttle capable of performing reciprocating movements between the supply unit and the attachment device on a guideway parallel to the rotor axis by means of a controllable motion drive mechanism. The transfer shuttle includes a loading device configured for performing an active loading operation by displacing a corrective element from a receptacle of the transfer shuttle into the receptacle of the attachment device, said loading device being driven by means of the controllable motion drive mechanism of the transfer shuttle.

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