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9. SELF-CALIBRATING THE DYNAMIC BALANCER     

The balancer was calibrated before leaving the factory, but because of long-distance transportation or 
long-term use, you may need to self-calibrate after a period of time.

1.  After turning on the machine, the initialization is finished (Figure 7-1). Install a can clip  
 

counterweight and comparatively balanced middle size tire, follow step 7 to input the rim data.

2.  Press D key and C key (Figure 9-1), (lay down hood), press START key. Press STOP key or C key to  
 

exit.

3.  After axis stop (Figure 9-2), (open the hood) clip a 100 gram counterweight anywhere on the  
 

outside of the rim, (lay down the hood). Press the START key. Press STOP key or C key to exit.

4.  After axis stop (Figure 9-3), the calibration is finished. Demount the tire. The balancer is now ready  
 

to use.

NOTE: When doing self-calibration, input data of rim must be correct. The 100 gram counterweight 
must be correct, otherwise the self-calibration result will be wrong. An incorrect self-calibration will 
decrease the precision of the balancer measuring.

10. THE BALANCING OPERATION OF THE WHEEL     

10.1 BALANCING MODE CHANGE OPERATION
1.   Dynamic and static balance mode switch: press F key. Dynamic balance mode: clip counterweight  
 

 on inside and outside edge of rim (balancer tolerant normal balance mode) (Figure 21). ST mode:  

 

 static balance measure mode, stick counterweight on middle of rim (Figure 22).

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Summary of Contents for EB-1200

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Page 2: ...11 LED Display and Function Keys 12 Mounting and Demounting the Wheel 13 Input Methods of Rim Data and Wheel Balance Operation 14 15 Calibration of Measure Scale 16 Self Calibrating the Dynamic Balanc...

Page 3: ...This may require a forklift and or lift gate service Please note that equipment will require a forklift to unload and they cannot be unloaded using a lift gate vehicle The STE customer care team can...

Page 4: ...a period not exceeding one year Eagle will replace parts only under this warranty if in Eagle s view there is a defect in material or workmanship The end user will be responsible to pay shipping of s...

Page 5: ...ty returns to third party vendors will be subject to their return policy All returns must be authorized prior to shipping Contact STE s customer care department for instructions and a return authoriza...

Page 6: ...d However safety relies on proper training and thoughtful use on the part of the operator DO NOT operate or repair this equipment without reading this manual and the important safety instructions show...

Page 7: ...shipping 2 Carefully remove the packaging from the equipment Check for any obvious shipping damage Remember to report any shipping damage to the carrier and make a notation on the delivery receipt 3...

Page 8: ...operating equipment 8 DANGER Disconnect power at the receptacle before performing any electrical repairs Secure plug so that it cannot be accidentally plugged in during service 9 WARNING Risk of expl...

Page 9: ...When it needs repairing please contact Eagle Customer Service Before balancing ensure the wheel fixed on the flange tightly Operator should wear close fitting smock to prevent from hanging up Do not u...

Page 10: ...support and rotary main axis These parts are fixed on the frame 3 2 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 1 The microcomputer system consists of a LED display keyboard and LSI circuit such as new MCU CPU 2 Automatic meas...

Page 11: ...ed on the solid cement or similar ground Unsolidified ground can bring measuring errors 2 There should be 20 around the balancer in order to operate conveniently 3 Nail anchor bolts on the base s moun...

Page 12: ...d threshold 9 Push button selection of ALU mode of correction 10 Push buttons for recalculation and self calibration 11 Push buttons manual DISTANCE a setting 12 Push buttons manual WIDTH b setting 13...

Page 13: ...is applicable for steel and thin duralumin rims with a small inner hole Mounting process main shaft install suitable cone small end towards outside mount wheel installing plane of rim towards inside...

Page 14: ...the measure scale Pull the scale head to the inside concave on the edge of the rim Figure 7 2 all LEDs will be off The screen will display Figure 7 3 waiting to put back scale When the scale is back...

Page 15: ...on is to stick balance weight on the outside measure distance aE and diameter dE of outside of the rim Figure 12 enter ALU S mode Continue to rotate measure scale pull the scale head to outside of rim...

Page 16: ...8 1 press STOP key or C key to exit 2 Move scale to 0 zero position press ALU key Figure 8 2 press STOP key or C key to exit 3 Move scale to 15 press ALU key Figure 8 3 end of self calibration put bac...

Page 17: ...here on the outside of the rim lay down the hood Press the START key Press STOP key or C key to exit 4 After axis stop Figure 9 3 the calibration is finished Demount the tire The balancer is now ready...

Page 18: ...split the counterweight for two The divided counterweight just place on the back of two spokes near the former counterweight in order to hide the counterweight Figure 10 5 10 2 NORMAL BALANCE MODE OP...

Page 19: ...erent modes and clip or stick counterweight on at the 12 o clock position outside of rim 10 5 ALU S BALANCE MODE OPERATION PROCESS To manually add the counterweight 1 Follow section 7 3 to input the r...

Page 20: ...ow Figure 10 10 then turn the scale and stick counterweight on the rim Figure 10 12 9 Insert corresponding counterweight into the scale head slot slowly spin wheel when outside counterweight position...

Page 21: ...l again when outside counterweight position indicator lights Figure 5 1 4 are all on find second position stick counterweight on at the 12 o clock position outside of rim Figure 10 9 right side Split...

Page 22: ...ure 11 2 Figure 11 2 The left LED display is a percent of optimization if before optimize static value is 40 gram 1 5 ounce optimization is 85 After optimization only 6 gram should remain of the stati...

Page 23: ...indow has a period the current measure is INCH if not long measure is MM 14 PROTECTION HOOD FUNCTION SETTING This function setting is to start the machine directly after the protection hood has been l...

Page 24: ...d on the system will make a sound whenever a key is pressed If the function is turned off there will be no sound Follow 15 1 to press a Figure 15 2 The right side display shows ON denoting function is...

Page 25: ...should change The value increases when the wheel is turned clockwise and decreases when the wheel is turned counter clockwise Normally the value changes from 0 to 63 Press ALU key to enter piezoelect...

Page 26: ...est finishes check brake resistance power supply board computer board and cable connections 3 If balance test already end balancer still rotates for a long time does not brake check brake resistance p...

Page 27: ...belt Dismantle the top cover hood Unscrew motor screw move the motor until the belt s tension is proper and emphatically press the belt downwards about 15 4mm Screw motor screw and install the top cov...

Page 28: ...ance amount beyond calculation range Repeat self calibration or change computer board Err 4 Main shaft rotates backwards 1 Position sensor fault 2 Computer board fault 1 Change position sensor 2 Chang...

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Page 31: ...4810 Clover Road Greensboro NC 27450 1 800 336 2776 www eagleequip com Eagle Equipment 2017 12 page 31 21 EXPLOSIVE VIEW...

Page 32: ...4810 Clover Road Greensboro NC 27450 1 800 336 2776 www eagleequip com Eagle Equipment 2017 12 page 32 21 EXPLOSIVE VIEW...

Page 33: ...100 15 S 063 001500 0 Capacitor 100 17 S 051 230020 0 Motor 110V 240V 50HZ 0 2KW 1PH 16 B 004 060001 1 Nut M6 17 B 040 061412 1 Washer 6 14 1 2 18 B 004 050001 1 Nut M5 19 B 014 050351 1 Screw M5 35 8...

Page 34: ...0 100 116 P 100 200100 0 Protection Hood Assembly 110 B 024 350141 0 Cross Round Head Screw ST3 5 14 111 B 014 100451 0 Outer Hex Bolt M10 45 112 B 001 100001 0 Self Locking Nut M10 100 101 PX 100 200...

Page 35: ...10000 0 Spring 307 B 024 030061 0 Cross Head Screw M3 6 800 309 P 100 420000 0 Plastic Lid 100 310 P 100 340000 0 Spring 800 311 S 100 000800 0 Complete Shaft 313 B 048 102330 1 Washer 10 20 2 314 B 0...

Page 36: ...2 1 Washer 6 14 1 2 1 S4 B 014 100251 0 Outer Hex Bolt M10 25 1 S5 PX 800 020300 0 Brake Pedal 1 S6 C 221 400000 0 Hex Locking Board Spring 1 S7 PX 100 020400 0 Connecting Rod 1 S8 B 010 060301 0 Hexa...

Page 37: ...CONE 1 1 36 2 S 100 040000 4 2 40 1 PW 105 100000 0 COMPLETE QUICK RELEASE NUT 1 1 36 2 PW 105 100040 0 2 40 1 P 100 400000 0 THREADED SHAFT 1 1 Tr36 2 P 828 400000 0 2 Tr40 B 010 101601 0 HEX SOCKET...

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