DB-70 Automatic Wheel Balancer
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10.
Verify the Tire is inflated to the correct pressure.
Note
: Avoid damaging the Shaft threads. When loading and unloading wheels, do not slide the
wheels along the screw threads of the Shaft.
11.
Lift the Wheel and put it onto the Shaft, then slide it back towards the Shaft Flange.
You may need to lift the Wheel slightly when positioning a Cone in the center hole of the Wheel.
12.
While holding the Wheel and other hardware in place, slide the Quick Nut over the Shaft while
holding the red Quick-Release Levers next to the black, larger Wings.
Holding the red Quick-Release Levers next to the Wings lets you quickly slide the Quick Nut into
position near the Wheel.
13.
Release the Quick-Release Levers.
14.
Turn the black Quick Nut Wings to fully tighten the Quick Nut, and secure the Wheel, in place.
You may want to spin the Wheel some as you tighten the Quick Nut; this can help you get a
strong, secure fit.
Important
: Do not hammer or hit the Quick Nut to tighten it. You will damage the Quick Nut, which
is
not
covered under the Warranty.
Wheel Measurements
In order to balance a Wheel, the Balancer
must
know three pieces of information about the Wheel.
You can gather these measurements and enter them manually,
or in the case of the Inner Distance
and Wheel Diameter
, they may be entered automatically using the Inner Measurement Arm.
The three measurements are:
Inner Distance
. The distance from the side of the Balancer to the Inner Edge of the Wheel.
Measured by the Inner Distance Arm. To measure and input the value, pull out the Inner Arm and
touch it to the Inner Edge of the Wheel, read the value on the Inner Distance Arm, and enter that
value using the
+
and
—
buttons above and below the
A
key on the Control Panel. The inner arm
is graduated in cm.
Width
. The distance from the Inner Edge of the Wheel to the Outer Edge. Determined manually by
measuring with the Caliper. To measure and input the value, measure with the Calipers, then enter
that value using the
+
and
—
buttons above and below the
B
key on the Control Panel.
Diameter
. The diameter of the Wheel. Should be printed on the sidewall of the Tire. Can also be
determined automatically using the inner measurement arm. To manually input the value, read the
value from the Tire Sidewall or measure with the Calipers, then enter that value using the
+
and
—
buttons above and below the
D
key on the Control Panel.
To automatically enter the A inner edge/plane distance and D the diameter:
1.
Open the Tire Cover.
2.
Mount the Wheel.
3.
Turn on the Balancer. The power switch is located on the left-hand side near the front of the
cabinet. The display should be flashing.
4.
Select the balancing mode. Dynamic, Static, ALU1 through 5.
5.
Slowly slide the Inner Measurement Arm out from the side of the Balancer and touch the rim of
the wheel. You will see the inner distance measurement and the wheel diameter value appear in
the Outer Display Window.
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