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5.5-3
5.5-4
Notes
The unbalance reading of the behind-the-spokes
placement mode, which is not yet subdivided for two
fitting positions (Fig. 5.5-3, example 130 g) is identical
with the unbalance reading of the conventional
balancing mode.
The unbalance reading is only subdivided on two fitting
positions when the spoke position is stored (Fig. 5.5-
4).
This feature allows wheels without spokes to be
balanced in the behind-the-spokes placement mode
without returning to the conventional balancing mode.
The same situation occurs in the optimization mode.
If optimization is desired in conjunction with the behind-
the-spokes placement mode, it is recommended that
optimization be carried out first.
The residual unbalance read out after optimization is
subdivided automatically to two fitting positions when
the behind-the-spokes placement mode is chosen after
the optimization run so that there is no need to carry
out another measuring run.