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Press SELECTOR again and the program will 
return to the dimension screen. Two unbalanced 
points will be shown on the outer side of the rim 
on the screen for corresponding to the two spokes 
(ref. fig. 46).  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

x

 

Rotate the wheel to any unbalanced point on the 
outer side of the rim, the readings on the right 
window of the screen will be changed from 50k to 
30g and 25g, and the unbalanced points are 
hidden behind the spokes.  

x

 

Apply the weights on the positions for correction.  

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6.4.7   MOTORCYCLE MODE

 

 

 

To perform the motorcycle wheel balancing, it is necessary to have the special 
adaptors and the A/D gauge extension, which can be ordered from the 
manufacturer as the optional accessories.  

 

x

 

Mount the wheel on the shaft on the machine with the adaptors and tighten the quick  

x

 

Mount the extension on the A/D gauge 

x

 

Select MC mode. 

x

 

Measure and set the wheel dimensions 
automatically or manually. . 

x

 

Start a spin by pressing START button or closing 
the wheel guard if START FROM GUARD 
CLOSING is enabled.  

x

 

After the spin is completed, the unbalanced 
amount will be shown on the screen (ref. fig. 48).  

x

 

Apply the correct weights on the position (12 
o

clock position) for correction 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Fig. 40 

Fig. 46 

Fig. 48 

Fig. 47 

Summary of Contents for WB55

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...roughout this manual the following symbols and printing characters are used to facilitate reading Indicates the operations which need proper care Indicates prohibition Indicates a possibility of dange...

Page 3: ...5 1 CONTROL PANEL 5 2 SWITCH ON 5 3 MEASUREMENT SCREEN 5 4 BALANCING MODE SELECTION 11 12 12 13 6 OPERATION OF THE WHEEL BALANCER 14 6 1 BASICOPERATIONINFORMATION 6 2 MOUNTINGWHEELONSHAFT 6 2 1 STANDA...

Page 4: ...CALIBRATION OF B GAUGE 7 5 GENERAL SETTINGS 7 6 SELF DIAGNOSIS 7 7 MULTI LANGAGUE SETTINGS 7 8 SYSTEM INFORMATION 28 28 29 30 30 8 ERRORS 31 9 TROUBLE SHOOTING 32 10 MAINTENANCE 33 11 ACCESSORIES 34 1...

Page 5: ...ld be taken as correct 1 3 MANUAL KEEPING For a proper use of this manual the following is recommended x Keep the manual near the lift in an easily accessible place x Keep the manual in an area protec...

Page 6: ...pact plastic that is designed to prevent the counterweights from flying out in any directing except toward the floor x A switch interlock system prevents the machine from starting if the guard is not...

Page 7: ...E Tool shelf F Cone holder G Foot brake H Balancing shaft I Quick nut and cones J Wheel guard L B gauge K A D gauge 2 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Max wheel weight 75kg Wheel diameter 39 1000mm Rim diame...

Page 8: ...do not use the machine and contact your retailer 3 3 STORAGE Packages must be stored in a covered place out of direct sunlight and in low humidity at a temperature between 10 C and 40 C In the event o...

Page 9: ...d adequate clearance around and above the balancer The place of installation must also provide at least the space shown in pictures Fig 3 and Fig 4 so as to allow all parts of the machine to operate c...

Page 10: ...sure the connection of the phases is right Improper electrical hook up can damage motor and will not be covered under warranty x The machine is supplied with a single phase mains cable plus earth grou...

Page 11: ...pinning press it to stop the machine spinning immediately x In menu setup press it to return the balancing modes B MENU SAVE key x At balancing modes press it to entry the menu setup x At menu setup p...

Page 12: ...reen displays and seconds later changes to the measurement screen ref fig 8 5 3 MEASUREMENT SCREEN Fig 9 MEASUREMENT SCREEN 1 Amount of unbalance inner side 2 Balancing modes and dimension unit select...

Page 13: ...ual settings of wheel dimensions 9 Balancing modes selection 10 Units gram or ounce selection 11 OPT function selection 12 Graph image of unbalanced positions for wheel or rim 5 4 BALANCING MODE SELEC...

Page 14: ...position 12 o clock position for applying the counterweights is shown on the screen x Press the foot brake to avoid the wheel from rotation and apply weights on the position 12 o clock position for c...

Page 15: ...wheel should be centered by the outer side of the hub only when the inner surface will not provide an accurate surface to center on x Select the cone that best fits the center hole in the wheel x Lif...

Page 16: ...ons A and D are determined and set automatically and a beep sound is heard in the meantime The determined dimensions are shown on the screen after releasing the gauge x Move the B gauge to measure the...

Page 17: ...rding to the rim profiles The distance between two positions must be more than 2 5 inch Failure to do so the measurements cannot be correct 6 3 3 MANUAL SETTINGS OF DIMENSIONS Wheel dimensions can als...

Page 18: ...n x After the spin is completed the unbalanced amounts for both inner side and outer side of the rim will be shown on the screen ref fig 22 and 23 6 4 1 1 CORRECTION OF INNER SIDE ref fig 22 x Followi...

Page 19: ...TA2 ref fig 25 x STA1 mode is used to clip the weights on the rim for correction x STA2 mode is used to apply the adhesive weights on the rim for correction To perform the static balancing do as follo...

Page 20: ...on the same position of the tire x Press SELECTOR to memorize the position x Remove the wheel from the balancer x Remove the tire from the rim with the aid of a tire changer x Only mount the rim on t...

Page 21: ...he correct weights on the positions ref fig 35 The adhesive weights can be applied by using the pusher of the A D gauge 6 4 5 ALU MODES ALU modes are used to get the precise positions of alloy rims fo...

Page 22: ...l slowly by hand until the yellow dot on the inner side moves to the 12 o clock position and the arrow changes to be green color and points to the 12 o clock position x Place the correct adhesive weig...

Page 23: ...the ALU modes To start the SPLIT function in ALU1 or ALU mode select and press SELECTOR and do as follows x Choose the first spoke of two adjacent spokes where is unbalanced x Move the first spoke to...

Page 24: ...MODE To perform the motorcycle wheel balancing it is necessary to have the special adaptors and the A D gauge extension which can be ordered from the manufacturer as the optional accessories x Mount t...

Page 25: ...ifferent users The selected user is highlighted in light red on the right side ref fig 49 x Save the configuration or measurements by pressing MENU SAVE key for future recalling x Different users can...

Page 26: ...nually to the position marked with the dot on the inner rim and apply 100g weight on the position ref fig 52 x Start the second spin x After the spin is finished remove the 100g weight from the rim x...

Page 27: ...t the gauge at the distance 200mm as shown in the figure 56 x Keep the gauge at 200mm distance and press SELECTOR to memorize the position 7 3 2 CALIBRATION OF D GAUGE x Select D by turning and pressi...

Page 28: ...to exit 7 5 GENERAL SETTINGS x Select and press SELECTOR to entry the system settings fig 62 x Turn SELECTOR to highlight the item to be selected in red and press it to confirm x Turn SELECTOR to make...

Page 29: ...tion the readiings change from 255 to 0 A gauge A value x Move the gauge from 0 position outwards along the axis readings change gradually D gauge D value x Lift the gauge from 0 position upwards read...

Page 30: ...he language and confirm by pressing it x Press STOP ESC key to exit 7 8 SYSTEM INFORMATION All the information has been set by the manufacturer before delivery It is not possible to make any change To...

Page 31: ...auge is not moved to the correct position when the gauge is needed to be set measurement Or A D gauge is faulty The spin speed is too low B gauge is not moved to the correct position when the gauge is...

Page 32: ...ed on 2 The gauge is not calibrated 1 Reset the gauge Switch off and switch on the machine again 2 Calibrate the gauge The machine does not spin when the wheel guard is closing 1 The function start by...

Page 33: ...l not be held responsible for complaints deriving from the use of spare parts made by other manufacturers or for damage caused by tampering or removal of safety systems 10 2 ORDINARY MAINTENANCE This...

Page 34: ...CCESSORIES PF 211 Universal flange Universal flange for wheels with without central hole suitable for any vehicle wheel with 3 4 5 holes 1 Complete flange 2 Holes detector 3 Pre centering cone 4 T hex...

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Page 36: ...e powered by well lubricated and moisture free compressed air if a suspected defective part has not been properly lubricated it will not be covered under warranty Shall establish procedures to periodi...

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