injustering
Injustering, commonly translated as misalignment, is a condition in which two or more components in a system are not aligned as intended. It is routinely discussed in mechanical engineering, rotatory drive systems, and precision instrumentation, where even small deviations can degrade performance, increase wear, and shorten service life.
Two primary forms are typically distinguished: angular misalignment, where the axes of the components meet at
Causes include manufacturing tolerances, improper installation, foundation settling, thermal expansion, and wear or damage to bearings
Consequences depend on the application but common effects in rotating equipment are increased bearing loads, excessive
Detection and correction rely on alignment procedures and measurement tools such as dial indicators, laser shaft