missjustering
Missjustering, or misalignment, is the condition in which two or more components in a system are not positioned or oriented according to design specifications. It can occur in mechanical assemblies such as shafts, gears, and bearings, in optical paths involving lenses and sensors, or in measurement and control systems. Misalignment can be angular, translational, or a combination of both, and may affect one or several interfaces.
Causes of missjustering include manufacturing tolerances and assembly errors, loosening of fasteners, improper mounting, thermal expansion
Effects of missjustering encompass increased friction and wear, higher vibration and noise levels, reduced efficiency and
Detection and measurement methods involve dial indicators, laser or optical alignment tools, runout measurements on rotating
Correction and prevention strategies include realigning components to specifications, adding shims or spacers, resurfacing mating faces,