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What is Plane Separation, Cross Effect, and Influence?

Plane separation refers to the effect that a correction in one plane of a two-plane dynamic balancing machine has on the other plane. This effect is called cross effect or influence, and it is typically expected to be below 3%. Hard-bearing balancing machines mathematically control plane separation, resulting in better balancing outcomes. 

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What is the Difference Between Dynamic and Static Balancing?

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