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V1.00.000 

2012-08-20

Summary of Contents for WB-514

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Page 2: ...on may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of PROTEC Th...

Page 3: ...wheel balancer WB 511 This unit is made for the purpose of persons who have special techniques and certifications Safety Instructions z Make sure all operators are properly trained Improper operation...

Page 4: ...ATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 1 SELF CHECK 7 2 INSTALLING WHEEL 7 3 WHEEL PARAMETERS INPUT 7 3 1 Input Wheel Parameters with Automatic Gauge 7 4 STANDARD DYNAMIC MODE 7 5 STATIC MODE 7 6 ALU1 ALU5 MODES 7 7 AL...

Page 5: ...7 11 3 Unbalance Calibration 7 11 4 Automatic Gauge Calibration 8 PROMPT INFORMATION APPENDIX I APPENDIX II APPENDIX WB 514 Wheel Balancer user s manual...

Page 6: ...se the manufacturer will not be responsible for the damage caused by improper transportation or operation z To use the equipment beyond its measurement range may cause damage to it and can not ensure...

Page 7: ...calibration z Guard Protection z Self check Error and Diagnostics z Multi language Chart Article Interface the User Friendly Design Built in Operating Guide 2 3 Specifications z Power Supply 110V 220V...

Page 8: ...packing list Check whether the machine surface is in good condition and whether there is loss or damage to the parts z Dismount the bolts on the base and make the balancer steadily rest Please do not...

Page 9: ...e balancer 6 Control Unit F1 F9 are classic function keys whose functions are given by the prompt article appearing on the bottom of LCD screen Keypad tone can be on or off by the built in system opti...

Page 10: ...8 is preferable because it approximates to installing wheel on a real car 7 3 Wheel Parameters Input Unlike ALU1S and ALU2S which need 4 parameters other modes need 3 parameters Parameter values are...

Page 11: ...value interface indicates that Gauge A is selected Press to modify the current value The increasing or decreasing range equals the step set by the setting state eg If the step is 0 5 inch To press on...

Page 12: ...he rule Place a counterweight of 34g on the 12 O clock position outside the wheel Keep rotating the wheel and stop rotating when the red triangle cursor on the left moves to the middle of the rule Pla...

Page 13: ...side of the screen displays the unbalance value Rotate the wheel with hands and stop rotating when the red triangle cursor moves to the middle of the rule figure 20 Place a counterweight of 20g on th...

Page 14: ...to assist in sticking counterweights 7 7 ALU1S ALU2S Modes ALU1S and ALU2S use automatic gauge to input the accurate size of the correction plane refer to figure 21 The differences between them are AL...

Page 15: ...cting ALU1S has to choose two proper correction planes on both sides of rim ALU2S only choose one proper correction plane on the outside of rim Clean the position to be used to get ready for being stu...

Page 16: ...step is 0 5 inch To press once will increase by 0 5 inch While inputting parameters press to convert the unit of parameters like mm or inch Input finished Press to save and return 7 7 2 ALU1S ALU2S Mo...

Page 17: ...e if at any other position So it is better to use the brake pedal to locate it at 12 o clock and do the following operation Pull the gauge at the correction plane position pick up a counterweight of 5...

Page 18: ...ress to return to the previous interface Take 8 spokes as an example In the interface of figure 29 Press F6 to choose an 8 spoke wheel according to the prompt at the bottom of the screen A red line su...

Page 19: ...to determine the best mating of tire and rim When doing dynamic and static modes if the static mode value is greater than OPT value default 30g the key will appear on the screen figure 34 and the sys...

Page 20: ...n press START key to do OPT measurement as shown in figures 36 37 After measurement rotate the wheel as shown in figure 38 Mark again on the outside tire of the marked point with the chalk Assemble th...

Page 21: ...cycle fixtures and extending arms see 7 4 7 11 Setting Programs It includes system setting system testing unbalance calibration automatic gauge calibration and system information refer to figure 41 Ac...

Page 22: ...s direction key to choose the item to be modified The red horizontal line under the corresponding item means that this item is in the state of editing Press key to modify the current value Confirm it...

Page 23: ...ble and check if B signal reacts and value changes 7 11 3 Unbalance Calibration The third section of program settings is unbalance calibration It is used to initialize the new machine and remove the o...

Page 24: ...ent errors caused by total loss from use parts ageing and replacing or strong impact The procedure is shown in the following figure The fourth section of program setting is automatic gauge calibration...

Page 25: ...edge of the rim with the gauge tip to measure the rim diameter If it doesn t accord with the actual value modify it by pressing Confirm it and press to save and return Gauge D calibration finished Opt...

Page 26: ...artificially during rotation measurement the balancer stops suddenly and prompt is given Prompt is given and measurement is stopped when rotating speed is too low to meet the basic measurement needs...

Page 27: ...Appendix I WB 514 Wheel Balancer user s manual...

Page 28: ...Appendix II WB 514 Wheel Balancer user s manual...

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Page 31: ...firmation representation or warranty concerning PROTEC automotive meters except as stated herein Disclaimer THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRA...

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