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BK2000 Speed Governor Test Bench for Woodward and Universal Actuators

The BK2000 Speed Governor Test Bench is a professional diagnostic platform developed for testing and adjusting the performance of various governors and actuators. It allows technicians to accurately calibrate parameters far from the engine or turbine. This bench is highly compatible with Woodward products (such as UG-8, UG-32, PG, EG series) and other brands like EUROPA, RHD6, and TY series. By simulating operational conditions, it ensures that governors achieve satisfactory results before being reinstalled on engines or turbines.







Wide Compatibility: Supports a vast range of Woodward governors (UG, PG, SG, PSG, EGB, etc.) and non-Woodward products like EUROPA and RHD6.
Comprehensive Testing: Capable of checking oil pump pressure, high/low speed stops, safety parking devices, and load limiting control.
Precision Control: Built with a SIEMENS PLC and a 3.7KW AC motor drive to ensure high speed accuracy (±1 RPM).
High-Quality Instrumentation: Features double-scale (MP/PSI) barometers and 304SS hydraulic meters for precise pressure monitoring.
Robust Power System: Provides adjustable 0-0.8MP pressure oil and both AC/DC power supplies (0-1A DC, 0-110V DC) for various speed setting devices.
Efficient Performance: Practice has proven that governors calibrated on the BK2000 can achieve factory-level results upon engine installation.
| Technical Parameter | Specifications (Model BK2000) |
|---|---|
| Main Motor Drive | 3.7 KW AC Motor |
| Control System | SIEMENS PLC |
| Working Speed Range | 200 - 2500 RPM (Speedup to 7500 RPM) |
| Speed Accuracy | ± 1 RPM |
| Pressure Oil Supply | Adjustable 0 - 0.8 MPa (Room temp to 60°C) |
| Tank Capacity | 26 Liters (Approx. 5 Gallons) |
| DC Power Supply | 0-1A DC / 0-110V DC |
| Barometers | 3 sets of double-scale (MP, PSI), Accuracy 0.25 |
| Power Supply | 3x380V; 50HZ |



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