A Balancing Procedure for a Modular Tool Set

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The innovative core of this paper is the development, simulation and experimental validation of a modular tool set for the production of different window contour types made of wood. Caused by the modular structure and the high rotational speed in wood machining, an essential objective in the development of a modular tool set is to achieve close customer defined tolerances. This can only be achieved with a good balancing grade. To determine the unbalance, a parametric 3D-CAD-model of the validation model is imported into a Multi Body Simulation (MBS) software and analyzed numerically. The results of these simulations are then validated by experimental analysis on a balancing machine.

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