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60
Wait to hear the long acquisition beep and then set the Distance/Diameter
sensor back to the rest position. During acquisition the distance and diameter
values are displayed on the wheel dimension data band.
Acquisition of the
internal plane is confirmed by a long beep followed by a short beep.
70
Extract the Distance/Diameter sensor and place it on the plane chosen as the
external plane. The red weight represents the adhesive external weight. See
figures here.
Automatic
acquisition
of
the
internal
plane
distance
and
diameter in ALS1 Program Type
Automatic
acquisition
of
the
internal
plane
distance
and
diameter in ALS2 Program Type
80
Wait to hear the long acquisition beep and then set the sensor back to the rest
position.
Acquisition of the external plane is confirmed by a long beep followed
by two short beeps.
90
The wheel dimensions have been acquired and the values can be displayed on
the wheel dimensions data band.
14.4 Use of the special program types for ALS1 and ALS2 aluminum wheels
The machine has two special Program Types for aluminum wheels called ALS1 and ALS2.
These two programs are different from standard Program Type for aluminum wheels (ALU1 up to ALU5) because the user is
allowed to select the position where to apply the weights. This allows to balance the aluminum wheels having particular shapes,
difficult to perform with standard program where the weight are applied in precise positions. The difference between ALS1 and
ALS2 program is that in ALS1 Program Type the user could select freely the outer balancing positions (inner position) instead in
ALS2 Program Type the user could select freely both of balancing positions.
The ALS1 or ALS2 program types use only the Distance/Diameter sensor to acquire the balancing planes chosen by the user. The
width sensor is not used.
The use of the ALS1 or ALS2 program types is divided into three parts:
Acquisition of balancing planes (See paragraph 14.3.2);
Balancing spin;
Search of the balancing planes for weight application.