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6. INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING 

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er unpacking the various parts of the wheel balancer, ensure they are intact and check for any anomalies, then assemble 

the parts. 
 

6.1 Electrical Connec

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The standard version of the machine must be connected to a  110V, 60HZ, SINGLE PHASE power supply.

 

To complete the electrical connec

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on, install the plug provided to the machines power supply cable.

 

 

 

ALL  THE  OPERATIONS  REQUIRED  TO  MAKE  THE  ELECTRICAL  CONNECTION  AND  ANY 
WORK  (HOWEVER  SLIGHT)  ON  THE  ELECTRICAL  PARTS  MUST  BE  CARRIED  OUT  BY 
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. 
 

Electrical cables must be sized according to the electrical power used by the machine. The user must:

 

-    Check that the supply voltage corresponds to the voltage indicated on the nameplate of the machine. 

-    Check the condi

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on of wires and the presence of the ground conductor. 

-    Check that the machine is connected to its own circuit, 

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ed with a 30A circuit breaker

 

 

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Connect the power supply cable to the plug with the utmost care, in accordance with applicable regula

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ons.

 

 

 

WHEN  THE  MACHINE  IS  OFF  AND  UNUSED  FOR  LONG  PERIODS,  IT  IS  NECESSARY  TO 
DISCONNECT  THE  POWER  SUPPLY  PLUG  TO  PREVENT  USE  BY  UNAUTHORIZED 
PERSONNEL. 

 

 

 

IN  CASE  OF  OPERATIONS  ON  LINES,  MOTOR  INTERNAL  PARTS  OR  ANY  ELECTRIC 
EQUIPMENT, IT IS NECESSARY TO DISCONNECT FROM MAIN POWER FIRST.

 

 

 

DO  NOT  REMOVE  OR  DAMAGE  WARNING, INSTRUCTION AND CAUTION STICKERS 
ILLEGIBLE. REMOVED OR DAMAGED STICKERS CAN BE OBTAINED THROUGH YOUR
DISTRIBUTOR.

 

 

 

ANY DAMAGE RESULTING FROM FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS 
WILL NOT BE CHARGED TO THE MANUFACTURER AND MAY INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. 

 

IF THE CONNECTION TO THE ELECTRICAL LINE OCCURS DIRECTLY THROUGH THE 
PANEL, WITHOUT THE USE OF ANY PLUG, IT IS NECESSARY TO SET UP A KEY SWITCH TO 
RESTRICT THE MACHINE USE EXCLUSIVELY TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

 

 

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Page 2: ...onal P P P P P 10 12 12 12 13 14 Input Machine Three Parameters 14 1 Input DIS Distance Value 14 2 Input BR Rim Breadth Value 14 3 Input DIA Diameter Value P P P P 13 13 13 13 15 Unit Conversion Bu on...

Page 3: ...PERATOR 3 GENERAL SAFETY RULES The wheel balancer must be used exclusively for the purpose for which it has been designed Any other use is considered INCORRECT and UNREASONABLE The wheel balancer may...

Page 4: ...CITY THAN 6 600 lbs 3000 kg DO NOT USE FORCE ON THE SHAFT AND OR FLANGE The environmental working condi ons must comply with the following requirements Temperature from 32 F to 113 F 0 C to 45 C Rela...

Page 5: ...ground conductor Check that the machine is connected to its own circuit ed with a 30A circuit breaker Connect the power supply cable to the plug with the utmost care in accordance with applicable reg...

Page 6: ...he machine you must have 24 600 mm of space from each side of the machine as shown in FIG 004 Total footprint of this wheel balancer is 102 wide x 85 deep FIG 004 FIG 005 FIG 003 FIG 001 FIG 002 24 60...

Page 7: ...out trash bin symbol placed on the product and on this page reminds the user that the product must be disposed of properly at the end of its life This product may contain substances that can be hazard...

Page 8: ...y hazardous substances from being released into the environment 10 ORDINARY MAINTENANCE To ensure the e ciency and proper opera on of the machine it is essen al to follow the manufacturer s instruc on...

Page 9: ...ON 1 Power Cable Plug 2 Side Panel 3 Hood Return Spring 4 Magne c Hood Switch 5 Scale 6 Control Panel 7 Weight Tray 8 Hood 9 Quick Nut 10 Balance Sha 11 Body 12 Power Switch 13 Cone Storage Handle FIG...

Page 10: ...ressing the up down key 2 Br value input key You can change the Br set value by pressing the up down key 3 This parameter input it is the diameter input key You can change the diameter set value by pr...

Page 11: ...8 Emergency Stop Key 9 Start Key 10 Inner unbalance value and parameter display 11 Outside imbalance value and parameter display 12 Unbalance posi on indicator 13 Balancing modes display lamp 11...

Page 12: ...NT THE WHEEL 13 1 Wheel Posi ve Posi on Posi ve posi oning is the most common method It is simple and quick and is mainly suitable to common steel Main sha wheel cone quick nut 13 2 Wheel Nega ve Posi...

Page 13: ...key to input the DIS value into the display Once inputed the display will show DIS XXX the default system is mm 14 2 Input Br RIM Breadth Value Use the Br measurement caliper to measure the Br of the...

Page 14: ...achine automa cally stops The machine can also be programmed to start by lowering down the protec ve hood 17 DISPLAY IMBALANCE VALUE When the spin ends the display will show the inner and outer unbala...

Page 15: ...SELECTIONS Press the corresponding key to choose the balance mode If all the lights do not light up it is in dynamic mode DYNAMIC Clip the weights on both sides of rim STATIC S ck the weight in the c...

Page 16: ...posi on to add weight outside is the same as ALU2 ALU3 20 PROGRAM FUNCTION INTRODUCTIONS Change from 1 Oz to 25 Oz Ounce Oz o Press Home Key o Press DIS twice o Press Home Key o Le Right o APP 1 Oz o...

Page 17: ...imes o Below appears o Le Right o POS o Rotate sha un l 111 appears in right window o Press C o Rotate sha un l 55 appears in right window o Press C o Rotate sha un l 111 appears in right window o Pre...

Page 18: ...ays POS 120 Press High Accuracy Balance Key one me The screen displays ADD 0 press or lower down the hood to start rota on of the machine When machine stops rota on it displays ADD 100 At this spin th...

Page 19: ...23 APPENDIX 23 1 Appendix 1 Layout of the Power Supply Card 19...

Page 20: ...23 2 Appendix 2 Wiring Diagram 20...

Page 21: ...23 3 Appendix 3 Protec ve Hood Cover Installa on 21...

Page 22: ...er to the manufacturer 25 ERROR INDICATION DISPLAY CAUSE SOLUTION ERR OPN Protec ve cover not lowered Lower the protec ve cover or change the and disable the hood func on ERR SP rota on speed photocel...

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