Snap
‐
on
EEW
B
33
0
A
Handspin
Wheel
Balancer
5.6.2
Gauge
head
application
on
various
Wheel
types
In
order
to
be
able
to
determine
unbalance
in
a
single
measuring
run,
the
rim
dimensions
have
to
be
entered
correctly.
Therefore
proceed
with
utmost
care
and
as
is
shown
in
the
Figures
when
applying
the
gauge
head
on
the
rim
in
the
desired
weight
fitting
position.
Incorrect
application
will
result
in
deviations
of
measured
values
and
consequently
inaccurate
results
of
the
measuring
run.
Fig.
5
‐
15
a
to
5
‐
15
f
show
correct
application
(with
and
without
adhesive
weight)
of
the
gauge
head
on
various
rims
and
for
various
weight
fitting
positions.
Fig.
5
‐
15
a
Standard
wheel
–
Steel
rim1
Gauge
head
2
Rim
Fig.
5
‐
15
b
Standard
wheel
–
Alloy
rim
Fig.
5
‐
15
c
Light
‐
truck
wheel
–
Steel
rim
Fig.
5
‐
15
d
Light
‐
truck
wheel
–
15°
taper
steel
rim
Fig.
5
‐
15
e
Alloy
wheel
‐
Rim
without
a
housing
for
clip
‐
on
weights
Fig.
5
‐
15
f
Alloy
wheel
–
Adhesive
weights
ALU
1
Left
correction
plane,
first
application
position
2
Right
correction
plane,
second
application
position.