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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

 

 

 

The shipment should be thoroughly inspected as soon as it is received. Any freight damage or 
missing items must be noted on the freight bill before signing and reported to the freight 

carrier with a freight claim established.  Buyer should claim the compensation from the 
freight carrier if any damage happens to the equipment during shipping. Please refer to our 
website for detailed shipping policies and procedures. 

 

Make sure you have additional help or heavy-duty lifting equipment when unloading and 
assembling the machine. 

 

Read and understand this installation and operation manual entirely before attempting to 
install or operate this machine.  Keep this manual near the product for future references. 
Make sure all operators read this manual. 

 

This Wheel service machine should only be operated by authorized personnel. Keep children 
and untrained personnel away from the machine. 

 

Do not make any modifications to this machine; this voids the warranty and increases the 
chances of injury or property damage. 

 

Do not use the machine while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication 

 

The manufacturer or distributor assumes no responsibility for loss or damage of any kind, 
expressed or implied, resulting from improper installation or use of this machine. Always use 
professional installation companies. 

 

All persons using the equipment must be responsible, qualified, and carefully follow the 
operation and safety guidelines contained in this manual. 

 

The machine should be installed in a place close to the main power source and compressed 
air system. 

 

Install the machine on the smooth concrete ground or other ground with hard flooring. 4 sets 
of anchor bolts can be used to fasten the machine onto the ground to avoid vibration and 
noise. 

 

Leave enough space for the operation and maintenance of the machine. The space should be 
no less than 1M in front and on the two sides of the machine, 0.5M behind it so that operation 
on different parts shall not be hindered. 

 

If the machine has to be installed outdoors, a protective shelter should be built. 

 

All wiring must be performed by a licensed, certified Electrician.  

 

Do not perform any maintenance until the main electrical power has been disconnected from 
the machine and cannot be re-energized until all procedures are complete. 

 

Do not put the equipment in a place with high temperature or moisture, or near the heating 
system, water tap, air-humidifier, or chimney. 

 

Do not put the equipment near the window with sunlight. Protect the unit with a curtain or 
shield if necessary. Never operate the machine in a place with flammable gas. 

 

Avoid lots of dust, ammonia, alcohol, thinner, or spraying binder. 

 

Use appropriate equipment and tools, protective and safety equipment, including eyeglasses, 
earplugs, and work boots. Pay special attention to the marks on the machine. Do not touch or 
approach the moving parts by hand during operating. 

 

Do not remove the safety device or keep it from working properly. 

 

All information in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of publication. The design, 
material, and specifications are subject to change without notice. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AM-WB10810A

Page 1: ...PLEASE READ THE PRODUCT MANUAL ENTIRELY BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THE LIFT ...

Page 2: ...ined in this manual The machine should be installed in a place close to the main power source and compressed air system Install the machine on the smooth concrete ground or other ground with hard flooring 4 sets of anchor bolts can be used to fasten the machine onto the ground to avoid vibration and noise Leave enough space for the operation and maintenance of the machine The space should be no le...

Page 3: ...hine assembly 1 3 Controls and components 3 4 Indication and use of wheel balancer 5 5 Self calibration 11 6 Errors 13 7 Self diagnoses 14 8 Setting machine 14 9 OPT function 15 10 Spare parts list and Exploded drawings 16 11 Appendix 1 22 ...

Page 4: ... 60hz Balancing accuracy 1g 5 balancing modes DYN ALU1 ALU2 ALUS ST Balancing speed 200r min Cycle time 8s Rim diameter 10 24 256mm 610mm Sound pressure level during work cycle 70db 1 2 Features Distance and diameter value input automatically Statistic and dynamic balancing ALU programs for alloy rims or special shaped Self diagnoses easy to find the problem Apply to steel and aluminum alloy rim 1...

Page 5: ... should be left on both sides for convenient operation 2 3 Fix balancer to the floor with screws on the bottom 2 4 Install adaptor The wheel balancer is supplied complete with cone type adaptor for fastening the wheel with a central bore see below picture 2 5 Install wheel Clean wheel take off counterweights check the pressure of wheel Choose the way of installation according to the type of wheel ...

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Page 7: ...ain shaft suitable cone big head towards inside suitable cone small head towards inside quick handle nut wheel quick handle nut Attention May add a wheel and hold the wheel to help install the threaded hub When installing or taking off the wheel do not let the wheel move on the shaft to avoid scratching the shaft 3 Controls and components ...

Page 8: ...ncing mode Operation Add weights Standard Default 1 Turn on machine 2 Input a b d value 3 Start spin after spin stop Clip on weights on both sides of rim edge ALU1 1 Turn on machine 2 Input a b d value 3 Press the ALU button indicator lit up 4 Start spin after spin stop Add adhesive weights on the rim shoulder on both sides ALU2 1 Turn on machine 2 Input a b d value 3 Press t h e ALU button indica...

Page 9: ...AM WB10810A Static mode 1 Turn on machine 2 Input a b d value 3 Start spin after spin stop 3 Press the F button Add adhesive weight ...

Page 10: ...shaft wheel Main shaft suitable cone big head towards inside suitable cone small head towards inside quick handle nut wheel quick handle nut Attention May add a wheel and hold the wheel to help install the threaded hub When installing or taking off the wheel do not let the wheel move on the shaft to avoid scratching the shaft 4 1 2 Turn on machine 4 1 3 Input a b d value Turn on t h e machine choo...

Page 11: ...g 2 4 1 4 Put down the guard or press when no hood to perform a measuring spin 4 1 5 In a few seconds the wheel is brought to operating speed and begin measuring unbalance the unbalance values remain on instruments 1 and 4 when the wheel stopped Press may check the real unbalance value under the threshold 4 1 6 Anticlockwise moving wheel slowly until the right LED lit up full clip weight on 12 o c...

Page 12: ...main on instruments 1 and 4 when the wheel stopped Press may check the real unbalance value under the threshold 4 2 5 Anticlockwise moving wheel slowly the displays with right LED s lit up full indicate the correct angular position where to mount the counterweights 12 o clock position outside as Fig 6 add the counterweight Fig 6 4 2 6 Anticlockwise moving wheel slowly the displays with left LED s ...

Page 13: ... gauge head touch the position of FE for 4 seconds may press and to change Set d read from rim press and to input Fig 9 Put down the guard or press when no hood to perform a measuring spin 4 3 1 12 o clock position to add weight Set SLC as OFF according to 8 1 Anticlockwise moving wheel slowly until the right LED lit up full add weight on 12 o clock position Fig 10 Fig 10 Anticlockwise moving whee...

Page 14: ...alancing succeed Fig 12 Fig 12 4 3 2 Use gauge head to add weight Set SLC as ON according to 8 1 Fig 13 Anticlockwise moving wheel slowly until the right LED lit up full Fig 14 Fig 14 Take off proper counterweight to be held by the gauge head as Fig 16 Fig 15 Fig 16 Pull out gauge until there is a square comes in the middle window Fig 17 ...

Page 15: ...iclockwise moving wheel slowly until the left LED lit up full Fig 19 Fig 19 Take off proper counterweight to be held by the gauge head as Fig 16 Pull out gauge until there is a square comes in the middle window Fig 20 Fig 20 Release the counterweight and let it stick on the rim Fig 21 Fig 21 ...

Page 16: ...s not accurate The 100g weight must be accurate Step 1 Press and hold then press comes Step 2 Put down safeguard or press when no hood to start the spin after spin stop comes Step 3 Open the safeguard and clip a 100 gram weight on the outside 12 o clock position put down safe guard or press when no hood to start spin after spin stop comes Step 4 Open the safeguard and clip a 100 gram weight on the...

Page 17: ...position 15 and hold press Step 3 Rim distance gauge calibration finished 5 3 Rim diameter gauge calibration Press Step 1 operation Set d by press and for example if it is 16 inches make it 16 Step 2 operation move gauge to touch the edge of the rim and keep still press keysto confirm Step 3 operation Calibration finished ...

Page 18: ...sition pick up board 2 Check or change computer board 5 1 Micro switch problem 2 Computer board problem 1 Check or change Micro switch 2 Check or change computer board 6 1 Power board problem 2 Computer board problem 1 Check or change power board 2 Check or change computer board 7 1 Program lost 2 Computer board problem 1 Self calibration 2 Check or change computer board 8 1 No add 100g weight dur...

Page 19: ...on data changes 5 Pressure sensor Use hand to press main shaft 4X 4X 6X 6X changes 8 Setting machine 8 1 Machine setting Press and hold then press goes to set machine press and to change press to next Order Display function choice 1 Unbalance display threshold 5 10 15 2 Sound On off 3 Width On off 4 Light 1 8 5 ON use gauge to stick weights ON use gauge to stick weights OFF 12 o clock position 6 T...

Page 20: ...press comes 5 Rotate wheel until four indicators lit up two on both sides the dark spot in the right s i d e picture mark the position C with chalk on rubber reference 6 Rotate wheel until two indicators lit up one on both sides the dark spot in the right s i d e picture mark the position D with chalk on the rim reference 7 With the help of a tire changer change the rim andrubber to make C and D m...

Page 21: ...AM WB10810A 10 Spare parts list and Exploded drawings Drawing 1 ...

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Page 25: ...AM WB10810A Drawing 5 ...

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Page 27: ...AM WB10810A Appendix 1 MAINTENANCE LOG ...

Page 28: ...Thanks ...

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