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August 02, 2016

What does vibration do to equipment?

August 02, 2016/ Ken Gerdes

Vibration in equipment causes premature wear on bearings, seals and other components causing increased down time.  Vibration will make the equipment less reliable and decrease its overall lifespan.

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August 02, 2016

What happens if I do not properly channel the vibration out of the rotating equipment?

August 02, 2016/ Ken Gerdes

If you don’t get the vibration transferred out of the rotating equipment, the result is premature bearing and seal failures. This will result in an unreliable piece of equipment.

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August 02, 2016

How do I seal expansion joints?

August 02, 2016/ Ken Gerdes

After the grout is cured, remove about a half inch of the expansion joint material and seal the top with an elastic epoxy seam sealant such as Chockfast Expansion Joint material.

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August 02, 2016

Do I need to seal the expansion joint to the prepared foundation?

August 02, 2016/ Ken Gerdes

It is recommended that the expansion joint be sealed to the top of the prepared foundation with a silicone caulk (RTV).

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