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Aston Technologies Inc.

   

   

www.astontechusa.com

 

 

 

 

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INDEX 

1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................... 3

 

1.1

 

F

UNCTION

............................................................................................................................... 3

 

1.2

 

P

ERFORMANCE AND 

F

EATURES

 ........................................................................................... 3

 

1.3

 

T

ECHNICAL DATA

 .................................................................................................................. 3

 

2. TRANSPORTATION AND INSTALLATION ..................................................... 3

 

2.1

 

W

HEEL BALANCER TRANSPORTATION AND 

I

NSTALLATION

 ............................................. 3

 

2.2

 

M

AIN SHAFT INSTALLATION

 ................................................................................................4

 

2.3

 

W

ARNING

 ..............................................................................................................................4

 

3. CONTROL PANEL GRAPHICS: ...................................................................... 5

 

4. WHEEL BALANCING OPERATION PROCESS ................................................ 6

 

4.1

 

E

LECTRICAL CONNECTION

 ...................................................................................................6

 

4.2

 

W

HEEL MOUNTING

 ..............................................................................................................6

 

4.2.1 Tire mounting

 ............................................................................................................6

 

4.2.2 Tire mounting with special flange

 ..................................................................... 7

 

4.3

 

D

IMENSION INPUT

................................................................................................................ 7

 

4.4

 

B

ALANCING MODES

 ............................................................................................................. 8

 

4.5

 

B

ALANCING WHEELS

 ............................................................................................................9

 

5. MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................... 10

 

5.1

 

S

ELF

-

CALIBRATION

 ............................................................................................................. 10

 

5.1.1 Self-calibrating with a tire balanced

 ............................................................... 11

 

5.1.2 Self-calibrating with a tire unbalanced

 .......................................................... 11

 

5.1.3 Self-calibration trouble shooting

 ...................................................................... 11

 

5.3

 

T

ROUBLE SHOOTING

 .......................................................................................................... 13

 

6. STRUCTURE OF PRESSURE SENSOR AND STEPS OF ADJUSTMENT ...........15

 

7. ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................. 16

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ADP-2000L

Page 1: ...Aston Technologies Inc www astontechusa com 1 Wheel Balancer User s Manual Model ADP 2000L...

Page 2: ...4 WHEEL BALANCING OPERATION PROCESS 6 4 1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 6 4 2 WHEEL MOUNTING 6 4 2 1 Tire mounting 6 4 2 2 Tire mounting with special flange 7 4 3 DIMENSION INPUT 7 4 4 BALANCING MODES 8 4 5 B...

Page 3: ...emergent circumstances press the key STOP to stop rotating the wheel Having automatic dynamic and static balancing detecting functions Having the functions that balancing three kinds of aluminum alloy...

Page 4: ...ng the machine If in doubt do not use the machine and contact its manufacturer Do not remove or replace parts of the machine otherwise influence normal work of the machine Do not use strong jet of com...

Page 5: ...value outside the wheel edge Display unbalancing position inside the wheel edge Display unbalancing position outside the wheel edge Display balancing modes Indicator for selected small sized and large...

Page 6: ...ical connection Open the power switch and then display the memory logo on the panel display A 8 0 in a few seconds it proves that the machine is normal 4 2 Wheel mounting Preparation before testing ch...

Page 7: ...ft Select the proper cone to fit over on the main shaft Tighten with lock washer nut Caution 1 When fasten the large sized tire rotate the tire 180 fasten it again to make sure the centre of tire posi...

Page 8: ...e tire Press the value increases Press the value reduces Until display the value D that is measured 4 4 Balancing modes According to wheel material and rim structure select different balancing modes a...

Page 9: ...own in left Figure ALU3 Balance alloy rim by clipped the wheel weights on the inside and placing the adhesive weights on the outside the position of wheel weights on the outside as shown in ALU2 s fig...

Page 10: ...iled 4 4 balancing modes 4 Check whether the lock washer nut is tightened 5 When dismount the tire care is taken to carry the tire lightly and do not impact the main shaft 6 When balancing using balan...

Page 11: ...error which indicates that self calibration succeeds Judging self calibration accuracy 1 Display numerical value accurately allow having 4 error 2 Display phase position accurately outer indicator LED...

Page 12: ...om the operator increase the value SFA 2 4 When lead block is back from the operator reduce the value SFA 3 Shoot according to trouble shooting If do not resolve by the above methods please contact th...

Page 13: ...inner of static balancing 4 Then press the key as Fig 4 shown if the value displayed is not correct press the keys and of width dimension L and adjust Fig 4 Standard Memory Correcting the error of deg...

Page 14: ...reversal phase position is connected incorrectly 2 If corotation the position of sensor goes wrong 1 Change the phase sequence of three phases 2 Adjust the position again or replace it Display Err7 1...

Page 15: ...play value but not brake 1 Brake system is damaged 2 External disturbs 1 Replace power panel 2 Start over again Twice dismounting error is more than 10g 1 The inner hole of wheel is not regular 2 Adap...

Page 16: ...Steps 1 Loosen nuts 2 Drying sensors 3 First tighten nut and then tighten nut 4 First tighten nut and then tighten nut Caution The screw mandrel cannot touch the whole edge in the board 7 Accessories...

Page 17: ...com 17 TD02 Calipers 1 TD03 Balancing pliers 1 TD04 Screw mandrel 1 TD05 Flange 1 1 TD06 Flange 2 1 TD07 Cone 1 1 TD08 Cone 2 1 TD09 Cone 3 1 TD10 Cone 4 1 TD11 Cone 5 1 Accessories figure as follows...

Page 18: ...16 115 Threaded rod M12 B19 Key type A 4 18 116 Washer for Belleville washer 12 117 Sensor assembly 201 Control box body 118 Cone 202 Counterweight head 119 Cone 203 Screw M5 120 Cone 204 Adaptor car...

Page 19: ...insert joint B27 Quick wrest straight terminal joint B52 muffler B28 Y circle B53 Screw M4 30 B29 Screw M8 20 B54 Elastic washer 6 B30 Block ring for shaft 16 B55 Flat washer 6 B31 Hexangular bolt M8...

Page 20: ...ton Technologies Inc www astontechusa com 20 321 Power main board 363 Washer for Belleville washer 322 Aluminium spacer 323 Plastic support B60 Screw 324 Aluminium alloy plate 325 Transformer 326 Rela...

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