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Operator's Manual
B 235 Evo
• Manually applied adhesive weights with laser device enabled (if provided)
1 Select the first side to be balanced
2 Turn the wheel until the central element of the corresponding position indicator lights
up together with the laser line
3 Apply the adhesive weight manually in the position in which the relative plane was
measured, using the centre of gravity of the weight itself as reference. In this phase,
one display shows the unbalance value of the side to be balanced and the other shows
the message "H.6" that indicates the correct application position as shown in figure 24.
• Adhesive weights applied manually, without a weight-holder device ("CLIP adhesive
weight application position" enabled)
1 Select the first side to be balanced
2 Turn the wheel until the central element of the corresponding position indicator lights
up. Keeping the wheel in position with the clamping brake, a display will now show
the quantity of the weight to be applied in gr/ounces and the other will display the
distance in mm alternatively to the plane identification abbreviation (A-1 for Inner
Plane/A-2 for Outer Plane)
3 Move the sensor until it reaches the signalled position. During this phase, the unbal-
ance value of the side to be balanced is shown on one display, whereas the numerical
value updated according to the sensor position, which becomes zero when the position
for application of the weight is reached, is shown on the other display.
4 Manually apply the adhesive weight, taking the centre of the gripper cavity as the
reference for the midway point of the weight.
“Shift planes” programme (only with ALU P programmes)
This function is automatically enabled when an ALU P programme is selected.
It modifies the former selected positions for the application of adhesive balancing
weights, in order to allow perfect wheel balancing using commercially available adhesive
weights in multiples of five grams.
The accuracy of the machine is thereby improved, avoiding rounding-off or cutting the
weights to be applied to come closer to the actual unbalance values.
10. PROGRAMME FOR POSITIONING THE
WEIGHTS BEHIND THE SPOKES “HIDDEN
WEIGHT” (ONLY WITH ALU 1P AND ALU 2P
PROGRAMMES)
For alloy wheels, use the Hidden Weight programme in conjunction with the ALU 1P or ALU
2P programme to conceal the external weight behind two spokes for aesthetic reasons.
The Hidden Weight programme can only be activated if there is an unbalance on the outer
side.
This programme divides the outer weight Pe into two weights P1 and P2 located in any
position chosen by the operator. The only condition is that the two weights must be within
an angle of 120° (including the weight Pe), as shown in fig. 25.