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5.UNPACKING

 

 

When  unpacking,  check  to  make  sure  all  the  parts  shown  on  the 

Packing  Lists

  are  in-

cluded. If any parts are missing or broken, please call the distributor as soon as possible.

 

 

6.INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

NOTE: 

For additional references to the parts listed below, refer to the

 Assembly

 

 

Diagrams).

 

CAUTION  -   DO  NOT  REMOVE   OIL/GREASE  COMPOUND   FROM  THE  SPIN 
SHAFT AND FROM TIME TO TIME SWAB A GOOD QUALITY GRAPHITE GREASE 
TO AVOID RUSTING.

 

 

6.1To Determine The Proper Location For The Wheel Balancer:

 

 

1.WARNING: 

Make  sure  this  machine  is  used  on  a  dry,  oil/grease  free,  flat,  level

  CON-

CRETE 

surface capable of supporting the weight of the Wheel Balancer,

 

the wheel be-

ing balanced, and any additional tools and equipment. 

 

2.The Wheel Balancer is designed for indoors use only. Do not install or use the  

Wheel Balancer outdoors, or in damp or wet locations.  

3.Make sure to check the desired location for possible obstructions such as a low ceiling, 

overhead lines, adequate working area, access ways, exits, etcetera.  
The Wheel Balancer should be located in an area free of flammable materials and liq-
uids.  

 

6.2   To Mount The Wheel Balancer On A Floor Surface:

 

 

1.With assistance, and with the use of a lifting device, stand the Wheel Balancer in its up-

right position in the desired work location. Use the three, 1/2” machine mounting holes 
located at the base of the Body as a template to mark the points where three floor an-
chor holes will be drilled in the floor surface. Then, temporarily remove the Wheel Bal-
ancer. 

(See Figure B, next page.)

  

2.Where  previously  marked  on  the  concrete  floor  surface,  drill  three  1/2”  diameter,  mini-

mum  4”  deep,  anchor  holes. 

NOTE:

  Be  sure  to  blow  out  the  cement  dust  from  the 

drilled holes.  

4.2.14  WARNING: 

This product contains or produces a chemical known to the State 

of

 

California  to  cause  cancer   and   birth  defects   (or   other   reproductive  harm). 

(California Health & Safety Code 25249.5 et seq.)  

WARNING: 

People with pacemakers should consult their physician(s) before

 

using this 

product.  Operation  of  electrical  equipment  in  close  proximity  to  a  heart  pacemaker 
could cause interference or failure of the pacemaker.  

6

 

 

 

Single phase motor

 

Capacity of circuit

 

 

 

breaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

110V to 120V

 

25A

 

 

 

220V to 240V

 

16A

 

 

 

3 Phase motor

 

Capacity of circuit

 

 

 

breaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

220V to 230V

 

16A

 

 

 

380V to 415V

 

10A

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for KWB-402

Page 1: ...eep these and other ma terials with the unit in a binder near the machine for easy reference by supervi sors and operators You will need the man ual for the information of the machine such as safety w...

Page 2: ...ion Table 3 Safety Instructions 4 Installation and assembly 7 Control panel 9 Wheel Mounting 10 Wheel Data entry 12 Calibration 14 Wheel balancing 15 Trouble shooting 19 Maintenance 19 Assembly Diagra...

Page 3: ...eight Capacity 143Pounds 65KG Balancing Speed 200RPM Tire Rim Balancing Modes Normal ALU1 ALU2 ALU3 ALU S Static Cycle Time 18 Seconds Type of Data Entry Keypad w L E D Display Indicators Self Calibra...

Page 4: ...ne and user safety the responsibility of the owner is to read and follow these instructions Follow all installation instructions Make sure installation conforms to all applicable Local State and Feder...

Page 5: ...es Use common sense Do not use this prod uct when you are tired or distracted from the job at hand CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS Before using this product carefully check that it will operate properly and p...

Page 6: ...he spinning wheel comes to a complete stop Always keep hands fingers and feet away from the moving parts of the wheel bal ancer while the machine is in use Remain clear of the spinning wheel while it...

Page 7: ...e located in an area free of flammable materials and liq uids 6 2 To Mount The Wheel Balancer On A Floor Surface 1 With assistance and with the use of a lifting device stand the Wheel Balancer in its...

Page 8: ...re B 6 3 To Attach The Safety Guard To The Wheel Balancer 1 Slide the Sheath onto the Shaft Align the mounting hole of the Sheath with the rear mount ing hole of the Shaft Then secure the Sheath to th...

Page 9: ...side Full LEDs flash when correct weight position is at top dead center 12 Weight Position LEDs for OUTER side Full LEDs flash when correct weight position is at top dead center 11Mode display window...

Page 10: ...omatically initiates the spin cy cle Important A In calibration mode the spin function is always set to manual B The standard factory setting is automatic To change between manual and automatic spin m...

Page 11: ...umb Lock and allow it to lock the wheel rim in place on the Transmission Shaft 9 Wheel data entry Manual enter wheel offset a As shown in the figure Pull the rim distance pointer out from the side of...

Page 12: ...lue variation for rim width b 9 3 Enter rim diameter d The rim diameter is indicated on tire side wall as shown in the following figure Enter rim diameter d accordingly by using the rim diameter enter...

Page 13: ...bed in the section 5 2 and 5 3 9 5 Rim data entry for ALU s mode Mode ALU s for rims with special profile Press ALU key to toggle balancing modes the corresponding LED of ALU s light up on the display...

Page 14: ...BOARD WHEN dF I and S P ARAMETERS VALUES ARE NOT CORRECTLY SET THEN THE ACCURACY OF THE BALANCER CANNOT BE GUARANTEED IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE PARAMETERS BE PE RIODICALLY CHECKED FOR ACCURACY AND CO...

Page 15: ...position is at top dead center 12o clock as shown in the following figure Attach the balance weight on the correct position of the rim Slightly rotate the wheel counterclockwise again see the Weight...

Page 16: ...mained 1 4 grams can be indicated Actually below 5 gram is acceptable for wheel balancing cases Balancing modes Press key ALU or F to select the desire balance mode corresponding LED of the mode will...

Page 17: ...ed in chapter 7 1 7 3 Proceed the following procedure to make the result more accurate Press START key to initiate wheel spin follow the procedure described in chapter 7 1 to find out the weights radi...

Page 18: ...for balancing the wheel select a 10 gram weight to put on the wheel OPT Press START to activate a spin cycle with the spinning finished the display I 180 reads Where as 180 displayed in the middle mea...

Page 19: ...Periodically it may be necessary to tighten the tension or replace the Pulley Belt To do so remove the two Screws on the front and two Screws on the back of the Tool Tray Empty the Tool Tray of all E...

Page 20: ...hine Remove the two Fuses from the Power Board and re place them with two new Fuses NOTE Even if only one Fuse is defective it is recommended to always replace both Fuses at the same time With a soft...

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