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Operations
Operator’s Manual
5.3.2.0-1
5.3.2.1-1
enter the value on the display using the correct
buttons.
Note:
The gauge arm has a length that may not
be sufficient for motorcycle wheels. Use
the gauge arm extension and set the
procedure to “motorcycle”. Motorcycle
wheels are normally balanced in static
mode.
Manual Data entry.
•
Obtain the rim data as described above.
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On the control panel, select the required dimension
to edit (diameter, Offset or width). The value entered
last is shown.
•
To edit the value, select the appropriate keys (refer
to Chapter 4.2).
The last value displayed before moving to a different
dimension or before performing a spin is that/are those
used by the machine for that cycle and all the following
cycles until new data is entered.
5.3.2
Balancing a wheel type.
This chapter describes how to balance a wheel.
For help on:
rim data input
refer to Chapter 5.3.1
spinning the wheel refer to Chapter 5.3.3
weight application refer to Chapter 5.3.4
the check spin
refer to Chapter 5.3.5
5.3.2.0
Normal balancing mode.
When selected, the display will appear as Figure
5.3.2.0-1.
•
Enter the dimensions (Chapter 5.3.1) and spin the
wheel.
•
Apply the
clip-on
weights at the distance in
positions indicated by the illuminated weight application
lights, apply weights at the 12 o’clock position.
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Perform a check spin when done.
5.3.2.1
TRUCK balancing mode.
When selected, the display appears as in Figure
5.3.2.1-1 and the two LED continually blink to
differentiate this function from “Normal”. The
programme will produce a reading of the unbalances
with increases of 10 in 10 if set in grams, of 0,5 in 0,5
in set ounces.
•
Enter the dimensions (see chapter 5.3.1) and spin
the wheel.
•
Apply the clip weights to the indicated positions, at
12 o’clock.
•
When finished, perform a check spin.
gauge arm extension part # and set the
procedure to “motorcycle”. Motorcycle
wheels are normally balanced in static
mode.
Data entry.
•
Obtain the rim data as described above.
•
On the control panel, select the required dimension
to edit (diameter, offset or width). The value entered
last is shown.
•
To edit the value, select the appropriate keys (refer
to Chapter 4.2).
•
To enter the value: select the “F” key, select
another dimension (if required) to edit, or perform a
balancing run. Any of these three functions will
automatically enter the parameter into memory.
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