Snap
‐
on
EEW
B
33
0
A
Handspin
Wheel
Balancer
5.6
Dimensional
detections
The
dimensions
of
the
balance
weights
are
detected,
on
the
basis
of
real
data,
or
rather
on
measurements
taken
directly
by
the
Gauges
if
the
automatic
Easy
Alu
function
is
used.
If
the
data
is
entered
manually
these
figures
are
calculated
on
the
basis
of
nominal
values
by
adding
or
subtracting
the
average
correction
values.
5.6.1
Calibration
Gauge
The
internal
Calibration
Gauge
for
distance
and
diameter
is
used
to
enter
the
distance
between
the
machine
and
the
left
correction
plane,
as
well
as
the
nominal
rim
diameter/correction
diameter.
The
internal
Calibration
Gauge
allows
the
effective
correction
planes
and
diameters
of
the
adhesive
weights
fixed
to
the
bead
seats
and
hidden
weights
to
be
calculated
exactly.
Fig.
5
‐
14
Internal
Calibration
Gauge
for
rim
distance
and
diameter.
1
Internal
Calibration
with
gauge
head
2
Gauge
head
3
Reference
edge
for
distance
reading
X–
Using
the
distance
and
diameter
measurement
Internal
Gauge
(1,
Figure
5
‐
14)
the
distance
between
the
machine
and
the
left
correction
plane
is
detected
and
obtained
automatically
as
well
as
the
diameter
of
the
rim.
Application:
Extract
and
rest
the
Gauge
Head
on
the
rim
and
keep
it
in
position
until
an
audible
signal
is
heard.
Move
the
Gauge
to
the
idle
position.
When
the
measurements
have
been
completed
and
the
idle
position
is
reached,
the
rim
dimensions
are
shown
on
the
Display.
A
selection
of
weight
positions
(Alu
type)
is
also
shown.
If
the
Gauge
doesn’t
function
correctly
or
if
the
correction
positions
on
the
wheel
on
the
machine
are
outside
the
calibration
reading
field,
it
is
still
possible
to
set
the
dimensions
from
the
menu
and
proceed
in
manual
mode.