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INSTRUCTION, USE AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
14.7 Standard balancing programs
14.7.1 Static
The STATIC program permits balancing wheels by fit-
ting adhesive weights on the outer and inner sides of
the rim. Enter the measurements (see Par. 14.2.1 or
14.6.1) and proceed as described in Par. 14.5.
At the end of the procedure, the wheel balancing condi-
tions can be checked by performing a trial spin.
The procedure has now been completed.
14.7.2 Static-1
STATIC 1 function is a procedure that offsets wheel
vibrations using a single weight with clip on a single
plane positioned exactly at “12 o'clock”.
Enter the measurements (see Par. 14.2.1 or 14.6.1) and
proceed as described in Par. 14.5 "Dynamic balancing"
(wheel inner side only).
At the end of the procedure, the wheel balancing condi-
tions can be checked by performing a trial spin.
The procedure has now been completed.
14.7.3 Static-2
STATIC 2 function is a procedure that offsets wheel
vibrations using a single adhesive weight on a single
plane positioned exactly at “12 o'clock”.
Enter the measurements (see Par. 14.2.1 or 14.6.1)
and proceed as described in Par. 14.5.
At the end of the procedure, the wheel balancing condi-
tions can be checked by performing a trial spin.
The procedure has now been completed.
14.7.4 Dynamic
The DYNAMIC program allows the wheels balancing
by fitting two clip adhesive weights: one on the outside
and one on the inside rim. Enter the measurements
(see Par. 14.2.1 or 14.6.1) and proceed as described
in Par. 14.5.
At the end of the procedure, the wheel balancing condi-
tions can be checked by performing a trial spin.
The procedure has now been completed.
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