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STEP 1:

 

Use a 15 inch diameter, 6 inch wide (P205/70 R15 or P215/70 R15), slightly used or 
new steel wheel and tire on the balancer. Only a hub-centric wheel may be used. 
Wheels that are lug-centric (center on the studs, not the center hole) cannot be used 
for calibration. Trailer wheels cannot be used for calibration. Aluminum or alloy 
wheels cannot be used for calibration. The wheel used must not have any weights 
installed. The only weight you will use in the calibration procedure is the special (red) 
calibration weight provided with the balancer.

 Failure to follow these instructions 

will result in an incorrect calibration and poor balancing accuracy. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

STEP 2:

 

Begin by selecting a cone which will fit the center hole of the wheel.

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

STEP 3:

 

Place the cone on the shaft. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for WB41

Page 1: ...1 ...

Page 2: ...2 INDEX PAGE Control Panel 3 Special Key Functions 4 Switching From Grams to Ounces 4 Calibration 5 ...

Page 3: ...rom the balancer to the wheel B Width Press the to enter the width of the wheel D Diameter Press the to enter the diameter of the wheel Fine Measurement Press and hold to display the exact imbalance measured rounded values will automatically display Start Press to spin the wheel whenever the hood is closed Stop Press to exit any function or to stop the balancer DISCLAIMER The Split Weight Function...

Page 4: ...splayed STEP 3 Press ENTER STEP 4 Use the keys to scroll through the set up functions until U is displayed STEP 5 Press ENTER STEP 6 Use the keys to select ounces or grams Press ENTER to confirm the setting STEP 7 Press MENU to exit Press STOP to return to the regular balancing mode NOTE Refer to the Installation and Service Manual for additional key functions and instructions ...

Page 5: ...s cannot be used for calibration Aluminum or alloy wheels cannot be used for calibration The wheel used must not have any weights installed The only weight you will use in the calibration procedure is the special red calibration weight provided with the balancer Failure to follow these instructions will result in an incorrect calibration and poor balancing accuracy STEP 2 Begin by selecting a cone...

Page 6: ...shaft with the pressure cup attached Tighten the Quick Nut securely but do not over tighten NOTE Over tightening the Quick Nut will cause damage to the nut STEP 6 Verify that the balancer is in DYNAMIC mode then manually enter the A distance of the wheel from the machine in millimeters ...

Page 7: ... in centimeters You must convert to millimeters by multiplying the measurement by 10 This is the value you must enter as the A measurement See the examples below Example 1 shown 13 1cm X 10 131mm Enter 131 as A Example 2 9 5cm X 10 95mm Enter 95 as A In some cases you must round the figure to the nearest millimeter as seen below Example 3 3 75cm X 10 37 5mm Enter 37 as A ...

Page 8: ...STEP 2 Use the keys to scroll through the menu functions until Set Up is displayed STEP 3 Press ENTER STEP 4 Use the keys to scroll through the set up functions until CAL is displayed in the left window STEP 5 Press ENTER STEP 6 Use the keys to scroll through the calibration functions until CAL G is displayed ...

Page 9: ... 100 gram calibration weight on the inside edge of the wheel at the 12 o clock position Lower the hood and spin the wheel STEP 10 When the cycle is finished the display will read Add 3 50 100 grams Remove the calibration weight from the inside edge of the wheel Rotate the wheel until all the outside weight indicators are fully lighted Apply the 3 5 ounce 100 gram calibration weight to the outside ...

Page 10: ...10 STEP 11 After the cycle is finished the screen will flash EEP ON then return to 000 000 Your balancer is now calibrated NOTE Some earlier models will not flash EEP ON when the calibration is done ...

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