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2. After the hood is lowered, or the 

START 

button is

depressed, the wheel will spin for approximately six
seconds then stop automatically. 

3. After the wheel stops, a weight reading will appear in both
center  display screens. 

The weight reading will appear

the same in both screens.  

4. Turn the wheel by hand until the weight position indicator
lights on the side marked 

INNER

are fully illuminated. The

OUTER 

indicator lights will not illuminate.

5. This indicates the position specified by the balancer for
the 

CENTER PLANE 

weight position. 

6. Attach the specified weight near the 

CENTER PLANE

of

the wheel at top-dead-center.  

Rechecking the Balance

After installing the weights in the proper positions, lower the
hood or press 

START 

to begin the spin mode.  The weight

display windows should display 

0 -- 0

to indicate a perfect

balance. 

If the balancer indicates that an additional weight is required
in the same position as the first weight, then the first weight
installed was not heavy enough. Install a new weight or add
additional weight to the same area. Re-spin the wheel and
check again. 

If the balancer indicates that an additional weight is required
opposite the position as the first weight, then the first weight
installed was too heavy. Correct the first weight and re-spin
the wheel.

If the balancer indicates that an additional weight is required
in a different position as the first weight, then the first weight
was installed in the wrong position. Correct the first weight
and re-spin the wheel and check again. 

IDENTIFYING REMAINING WEIGHT

Your  balancer  is  set  to  read   

0 -- 0

if the

wheel is balanced within 5 grams on either
side. If  you  wish to see what remainder is
left on each side ( less than 5 grams ) press
the 

CUT 

button. After pressing the 

CUT 

button, residual

weight readings  will appear in the display windows. 

STOP BUTTON 

The 

STOP

button

IS NOT

an  emergency-

stop button. It will not immediately shut down 
shaft  and  wheel  rotation.  For  emergency 
situations that require immediate shutdown of rotation, it is
recommended  that  you  use  the  

SHAFT  RESTRAINT

PEDAL

located on the right-front side of the unit.

After Balance Vibration Problems

If vibration is still present after balancing the wheels and
driving the vehicle on smooth pavement remove the wheels
and recheck the balance. If a wheel is out of balance the
cause may be:

1. A weight has come off the wheel. Remove the other
weights from the wheel and rebalance.

2. Tire slippage on the wheel. Remove and remount the
tire using proper tire lubricant and inflate to 40 PSI. Do not
over-inflate. Rebalance the wheel and reduce air pressure
to recommended PSI.

3. Stones or other foreign objects caught in the tire tread.
Remove the objects and repair tire as necessary. Check
and rebalance if needed. If the balancer still indicates the
wheels are balanced to within 0.05 ounces on both inner
and outer displays, the problem is not in the balance of the
wheels. Check the following possible sources of vibration:

1.Tire pressure. Bring all tires up to the recommended PSI.

2. Radial or lateral runout in the tire or wheel. Replace the
damaged part.

3. Foreign material inside the tire. Remove the tire from the
wheel, remove the material, and remount. Remove wheel
weights and rebalance the wheel.

4. Imbalanced wheel covers or trim rings. Remove the
wheel covers or trim rings and test drive, balance the wheel
with the wheel cover or trim ring attached to the wheel.

5. Incorrectly mounted wheel. Remount correctly.

6. Damaged wheel bolt holes. Replace wheel.

7. Worn universal joints. Replace as required.

8. Drive shaft imbalanced or damaged. Balance, repair, or
replace.

9. Imbalanced brake rotor(s) or drum(s).

10. Suspension out of alignment. Align the vehicle and
replace any damaged or worn parts.

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Summary of Contents for DST-1500

Page 1: ...tation company at the time shipment is received BE SAFE Your new Ranger balancer was designed and built with safety in mind However your overall safety can be increased by proper training and thoughtf...

Page 2: ...utions in this manual For additional copies or further information contact Bend Pak Inc Ranger Products 1645 Lemonwood Dr Santa Paula CA 93060 1 805 933 9970 www rangerproducts com www bendpak com OPE...

Page 3: ...pplicable Local State and Federal Codes Rules and Regulations such as State and Federal OSHA Regulations and Electrical Codes Carefully check the unit for correct initial function Read and follow the...

Page 4: ...t operate damaged equipment or if the power cord is cut or worn Keep work area clean and well lighted Cluttered and or dark areas invite accidents Avoid dangerous environments Do not use power tools o...

Page 5: ...E MOTOR and can be run on either 110 or 220 volts STANDARD WIRING IS 110 VOLTS Your balancer features a dual voltage 110 220volt dual phase 50 or 60 HZ power system Simply position the switch located...

Page 6: ...ncing Modes Dynamic Static Four Alloy Top Positioning Weight Locator Standard Inside Outside Measuring Standard Millimeter Inches Selection Standard Self Calibration Function Standard Wheel Offset Dis...

Page 7: ...the left side of the cabinet assembly 3 Locate the wire ribbon coming out of the bottom of the control tower as well as the wire ribbon near the opening of the cabinet 4 Carefully connect the wire rib...

Page 8: ...u can determine the diameter of the wheel tire on the tire sidewall to determine the wheel diameter This tells the computer how far from the center of the hub the weights will be applied Balancing a W...

Page 9: ...libration procedure make sure the shaft and centering cones are clean and undamaged Even the slightest dirt or damage can cause inaccurate readings PAY CLOSE ATTENTION to the following procedure If no...

Page 10: ...setting follow the procedures below 1 Press the or button adjacent to to display d in the INNER window 2 Press the STOP then button adjacent to simultaneously Your selection readings will now appear i...

Page 11: ...st the outer wheel hub 5 Spin the hub nut without the pressure cup onto the arbor Tighten securely BALANCING INSTRUCTIONS 1 First determine which mounting method you will use for the wheel 2 Select a...

Page 12: ...wheel and touch the tips against the wheel edges 2 Read the measurement shown on the calipers 3 Press the button adjacent to 4 b will be displayed in the INNER window 5 Press the corresponding buttons...

Page 13: ...tor lights on the side marked OUTER are fully illuminated This indicates the position specified by the balancer for the OUTER weight position 7 Attach the specified weight for the CENTER PLANE positio...

Page 14: ...al weight readings will appear in the display windows STOP BUTTON The STOP button IS NOT an emergency stop button It will not immediately shut down shaft and wheel rotation For emergency situations th...

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Page 20: ...For Parts Or Service Contact Bend Pak Inc Ranger Products 1645 Lemonwood Dr Santa Paula CA 93060 Tel 1 805 933 9970 Fax 1 805 933 9160 www bendpak com www rangerproducts com...

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