Automated weighing and balancing for
engine blades
Trusted by Pratt & Whitney

Removes manual labor
Documents measurements with perfect accuracy
Applicable to different OEMs, engine models, and compressor/turbine blade stages

Features

Automatically weigh, inspect, and balance up to 70 blades in 25 minutes
- Frees up your team from repetitive MRO tasks to focus on higher-value work
- Operators just load the tray and press start. Zero room for recording or measurement errors

Scan serial/parts numbers and document measurements
- Laser scanning reads dot peen markings with 99.9% accuracy. High accuracy even for severely degraded parts
- Auto-matches part numbers to your database and documents measurements without errors

Calculate optimal blade arrangements for
balancing
- Rearrange blades for optimal balancing
- Can use your own balancing algorithm if needed
- Generates reports with final arrangement, unbalance metrics, and full traceability
- Moment weighing for larger blades
The process in detail
Picks blade
The gripper is customized to adapt to the blade root and uses vision for high-accuracy grasping.
Scans serial and part numbers
The system reads dot peen markings with 99.9% accuracy using laser scanners and advanced AI-based computer vision technologies
Weighs parts
Precision weighing system captures data for each blade. For larger blades, measures moment distribution to ensure complete balance analysis.
Shuffles blades to optimize balance
Computes and executes the optimal blade re-ordering to minimize residual unbalance. We can integrate your existing balancing algorithms as well.
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