Snap
‐
on
EEW
B
33
0
A
Handspin
Wheel
Balancer
5.9
Weight
application
The
following
weight
types
and
application
methods
are
available:
‐
clip
‐
on
weights:
Always
apply
by
hand
(Fig.
5
‐
17).
‐
stick
‐
on
weights:
Must
be
applied
by
hand
(Fig.
5
‐
18),
or
using
the
gauge
head,
for
the
Alu
2P,
Alu
3P
or
easy
weight
mode.
Note:
Hand
applied
weights
must
be
applied
exactly
perpendicular
to
the
shaft
(12
o’clock
position).
After
spinning
the
wheel
look
at
the
rotation
indicators
for
the
left
plane
of
the
wheel
(1,
Fig.
5
‐
19):
As
the
correct
wheel
angle
position
gets
closer
a
further
indicator
lights
up.
When
all
the
indicators
are
ON
(2,
Fig.
5
‐
20),
the
WAP
indicator
will
also
light
up
(3
‐
Figura
5
‐
20).
Note:
When
the
correct
angle
is
reached
all
the
rotation
indicators
should
be
ON.
If
the
wheel
has
been
pushed
too
far,
only
the
indicators
of
the
other
half
will
come
ON
(Figure
5
‐
21).
If
this
happens,
the
wheel
must
be
delicately
turned
in
the
opposite
direction
until
the
WAP
position
is
reached.
The
weight
to
be
applied
in
that
plane
is
shown
on
the
display.
Attaching
a
clip
‐
on
weight.
Refer
to
Figure
5
‐
17.
Clip
‐
on
weights
must
always
be
applied
in
the
12
o’clock
position.
The
lip
should
rest
on
the
rim
edge.
Use
the
weight
pliers
to
position
it.
In
STATIC
mode
only
the
left
hand
display
is
used.
Attaching
a
stick
‐
on
weight.
ALU
or
STATIC
weight
modes
only:
Refer
to
Figure
5
‐
18.
Apply
the
weight
on
the
rim
in
the
12
o’clock
position,
always
by
hand.
Note:
With
STATIC
weight
modes,
always
apply
the
weight
at
the
rim
centre
line.
If
not
possible,
split
the
weights
evenly
and
apply
on
another
surface
of
the
rim
(symmetrical
to
the
rim
centre
line).