X-Series Laser Shaft Alignment

X-Series Laser Shaft Alignment The X-Series™ of laser shaft alignment systems come to you from Hamar Laser Instruments, the undisputed leader in laser alignment technology.

Hamar Laser Instruments has over 54 years of experience in the design, manufacture, sales and service.

Webinar heads up.June 23, 2026Chasing Vibration? Misalignment Problems No One is Talking AboutThis session looks at chro...
05/21/2026

Webinar heads up.

June 23, 2026
Chasing Vibration? Misalignment Problems No One is Talking About

This session looks at chronic assets that keep drifting back into alarm and the misalignment conditions that often hide behind vibration symptoms.

Time and registration details will be shared soon.

Wrap-up to the Challenger series.The point was never “new tools.” It was the thinking behind alignment.If the baseline i...
05/19/2026

Wrap-up to the Challenger series.

The point was never “new tools.” It was the thinking behind alignment.

If the baseline is not trusted, everything downstream turns reactive. And buying a new system does not fix that if the process still depends on rough-in guesswork and operator variation.

The better standard is simple:

* remove variability from the process
* deliver repeatable data
* verify the result during the correction

Because if you cannot trust the baseline, you cannot trust the decision that follows.

EASA 2026 is coming up.June 13 to 16 in Orlando. Booth 1224.Terry will be there all week. If you are attending, stop by ...
05/14/2026

EASA 2026 is coming up.

June 13 to 16 in Orlando. Booth 1224.

Terry will be there all week. If you are attending, stop by and talk repeatability, misalignment, and reliability work that holds up after the repair.

What outcome are you actually buying?Most teams do not buy an alignment system for the hardware. They buy what they thin...
05/12/2026

What outcome are you actually buying?

Most teams do not buy an alignment system for the hardware. They buy what they think it will fix: faster jobs, better accuracy, easier setup.

But the real issue is usually trust.

If results vary between technicians, adjustments start taking longer, and the same assets keep coming back, the tool is not the only problem. The process is.

A better question to ask before any purchase is simple:
What has to be true for us to trust every alignment we perform?

That is what drives real improvement: less variability, repeatable data, and real-time verification during correction.

Webinar reminder for next week.May 12, 2026 | 11 AM ET / 8 AM PTYou Found the Fault… Now Prove It Won’t Come BackRegiste...
05/07/2026

Webinar reminder for next week.

May 12, 2026 | 11 AM ET / 8 AM PT
You Found the Fault… Now Prove It Won’t Come Back
Register today: https://na2.hubs.ly/H05ltX00

This session focuses on post-repair verification and how to confirm the baseline is stable so the same machine does not return to alarm months later.

We are also sharing a Terry Webinar Bingo card. If you are attending, download it and follow along.

Most alignment conversations focus on the wrong outcome.Within tolerance does not automatically mean you have a stable s...
05/05/2026

Most alignment conversations focus on the wrong outcome.

Within tolerance does not automatically mean you have a stable starting point.

If the baseline after maintenance is not verified and repeatable, the next few months look familiar:
• trends drift
• alarms feel inconsistent
• the same assets come back
• teams chase symptoms instead of causes

A better standard is simple:
Confirm repeatability. Reduce variability. Build a baseline you would trust decisions on.

Speaker announcement.Terry Southall will be presenting at Reliable Plant 2026 in Reno Tahoe, June 15 to 18.Session: Corr...
04/30/2026

Speaker announcement.

Terry Southall will be presenting at Reliable Plant 2026 in Reno Tahoe, June 15 to 18.

Session: Correcting Misalignment to Maximize Machinery Efficiency and Reliability

The focus is practical, repeatable alignment methods that reduce vibration drivers, prevent repeat failures, and support long term reliability.

Condition monitoring works best when the baseline is solid.Most facilities have vibration, thermography, oil analysis, a...
04/28/2026

Condition monitoring works best when the baseline is solid.

Most facilities have vibration, thermography, oil analysis, and strong PdM teams. The gap is often the baseline after maintenance.

If alignment is not verified and repeatable after a repair, you can trend the wrong story:
- rough-in and setup variability
- soft foot
- operator-to-operator inconsistency
- measurement method differences

A verified baseline makes the data actionable. It turns “we fixed it” into “it stayed fixed.”

Question: What is your team’s post-repair verification step before the machine goes back into service?

Orlando in June. Booth 1224.If you are going to EASA 2026 (June 13–16), come find the X-Series team and talk repeatabili...
04/23/2026

Orlando in June. Booth 1224.

If you are going to EASA 2026 (June 13–16), come find the X-Series team and talk repeatability and reliability work that holds up after the repair. Terry will be there demonstrating shaft alignment and will also be presenting during the event.

Calibrated angular readings matter because repeatability matters.X-Series uses fixed angular resolution across distance ...
04/21/2026

Calibrated angular readings matter because repeatability matters.

X-Series uses fixed angular resolution across distance to reduce setup-to-setup variation and make alignment decisions more consistent in the field.

If the numbers change when spacing changes, that is a measurement problem, not a technician problem.

Vibration Institute webinar dates are set.June 23, 2026Chasing Vibration? Misalignment Problems No One is Talking AboutO...
04/16/2026

Vibration Institute webinar dates are set.

June 23, 2026
Chasing Vibration? Misalignment Problems No One is Talking About

October 13, 2026
Misalignment Isn’t a Mystery! It’s the Problem No One is Looking For

Two questions for reliability teams:
When the same asset keeps returning to alarm, what do you usually try first?

What is your most common “repeat offender” issue: vibration, bearings, seals, or coupling problems?

We’ll share registration links as soon as they’re available.

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