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Fasep 2000 srl

Rev. 1.0

Balatron 103: User’s Manual

June,10 2020

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PRESENTATION

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Intended Use

This unit is designed to measure and correct static and dynamic unbalance of vehicle wheel, the dimension and weight
of which are within the working range of the machine (see “Technical Data”appendix for reference)
This unit is meant for a professional use. Operator shall be properly trained before use. Training Course is not  included
in the price of the unit and must be purchased separately.
This unit is designed for indoor use only ( see “Environmental Data”appendix for reference).

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CAUTION

This unit is designed to spin vehicle wheels only, within the range of dimensions and weight
approved (see “Technical Data”appendix for reference). Special adaptors suit this purpose. Do not
attempt to use the machine to spin anything else. Unproper locking may cause the part being spun
to be ejected, causing damage to the unit itself, the operator or anything in the in the neighborhood.

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Definitions

1. 3D console
2. Battery charger plug (on the rear)
3. Group ALU-S Measurement
4. Drag cuff
5. Fixed moto shaft

Summary of Contents for BALATRON 103

Page 1: ...on 103 User s Manual June 10 2020 i B103 BALATRON 103 USER S MANUAL For any information please contact www fasep it e mail export fasep it FASEP 2000 srl Via Faentina 96 50032 Ronta Fi Italy Tel 39 05...

Page 2: ...e breakdown accidents due to unauthorized modifications of the unit use of non original or unauthorized accessories see Accessories listing in this manual for a list of original accessories available...

Page 3: ...to calibrate the Wheel Balancer 4 i 4 2 How to check the calibration of Wheel Balancer 4 ii 5 MEASUREMENT AND CORRECTION OF UNBALANCE 5 ii 5 1 Placing the wheel rim on the wheel balancer 5 ii 5 2 Inpu...

Page 4: ...of the unit and must be purchased separately This unit is designed for indoor use only see Environmental Data appendix for reference CAUTION This unit is designed to spin vehicle wheels only within th...

Page 5: ...s in damage to unit or create an electrical hazard and will void warranty 2 4 1 Electrical hookup is to be provided by a qualified electrician 2 4 2 A fusible wall mounted switchbox is required at the...

Page 6: ...s MODE To select balancing type Dynamic Static Alu SET Confirm selection OPER To select Operator 1 or Operator 2 FINE To select reading scale FUNC To select specific functions START STOP Starts stops...

Page 7: ...ATTENTION select mode CAL USR Press SET to start the calibration program Insert the distance measurement IN Fig 8 Insert the diameter measurement DIA Spin the wheel using the wheel spinner Fig 9 NOTE...

Page 8: ...d RED UCE reduce the speed GO OD the speed is corrected Turn the wheel until the writing 60 PUT is displayed Apply a 60g adhesive weight on the internal side of the wheel Fig 15 Execute the second whe...

Page 9: ...the wheel on the flanges is of basic importance for correct balancing Good results depend on proper performance of these procedures Clean accurately all cones shaft and adapter surface before placing...

Page 10: ...E ALU with motorbike extension Press FUNC to select MOT ON Install motorbike extension on the external measurement rod Press MODE to select the operating mode Select the wheel diameter Select the dist...

Page 11: ...r NOTE Acc El impress greater speed rEd UCE reduce the speed Go od the speed is corrected 5 3 2 When appears the blinking writing ST OP stop the wheel and apply the appropriate weights 5 3 3 If unbala...

Page 12: ...alance is calculated press FUNC to enter split function Turn the wheel until POS 1 is displayed Mark the tyre when the first spoke selected is at 12 o clock Turn the wheel until POS 2 is displayed Mar...

Page 13: ...good result c11 0s Percent of wheels with diameter 11 from 11 to 17 Percent of wheels with the indicated diameter 17 0s Percent of wheels with diameter 17 CAL Number of calibrations pne Number of PL t...

Page 14: ...e Balance Weights Holder may be removed for servicing It is secured to the machine body through screws so that only voluntarily it may be removed Removal of this protection is therefore restricted to...

Page 15: ...ctrical and mechanical parts should be done only by an Authorized FASEP 2000 Service Center C Errors and Malfunctions recognized by the Computer Errors may apply to some model only ERR 1 Shaft does no...

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