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INSTRUCTION, USE AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
EN
IMMEDIATELY AFTER HAVING
SELECTED THE ECO-WEIGHT
PROCEDURE, YOU CAN KNOW
IN ADVANCE THE TWO DYNAMIC
UNBALANCES AND THE STATIC
RESIDUE IN ORDER TO DECIDE
WHETHER IT IS CONVENIENT TO
CONTINUE (SEE FIG. 33).
IF BOTH DYNAMIC UNBALANCES
AND STATIC RESIDUE ARE SHOWN
AS WHITE VALUES ON THE MONI-
TOR, THIS MEANS THAT THE
PROGRAM HAS DECIDED THAT IT
IS BETTER TO CONTINUE. WHILE
IF, ON THE OTHER HAND, ONE OR
MORE VALUES ARE YELLOW, THE
PROGRAM SUGGESTS USING THE
STANDARD ALU-S PROCEDURE.
13.8.2 SPLIT mode
Split procedure proves useful when the dynamic unbal-
ance of a wheel is fairly high and the weight to be fitted
is not available, for instance a 100 g weight. It's possible
then to correct the unbalance dividing the amount of
weight into two weights of smaller size.
Split procedure eliminates errors by using “DYNAMIC”
program, for example by manually fitting two 50 g
weights close to one another, instead of only a 100 gr
one.
For example:
100 g (3.52 oz) WEIGHT TO BE FITTED TO
CORRECT UNBALANCE
TWO SMALLER WEIGHTS (50g) (1.76 oz)
FITTED MANUALLY
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