More products, more light, more energy. The power requirement for industry and public life grew. The widespread electrification of the large metropolises leads to a new dimension of energy generation in the 30s. And, with that, also increased the demand for balancing machines. It was in this time that SCHENCK supplied its 1000th machine.
It is the decade of the further development of the existing. Even now the mechanical vibration measurement was providing relatively precise measurement results. The target-orientated application of weights was introduced to take over from the empirical balancing out.
This period saw yet another milestone: the first portable vibration measuring unit was presented in 1925. It was now possible for the first time to measure vibrations during operation.