Wheel Type
SUV
Each of the above programs sets specific values to measure wheel sizes and calculate
imbalances. The special features of each program are listed in the following paragraphs.
To select a specific Wheel Type, press the [P6] key repeatedly
LED lights up, as shown in table T4.
CAR wheel type (passenger cars)
Selecting the CAR Wheel Type allows balancing passenger car wheels. For off-road vehicles,
it may be appropriate to select the SUV Wheel Type (see paragraph below).
To select the CAR wheel type, press the [P6] key repeatedly
of the LED Wheel Type group lights up. See table T4.
TRUCK wheel type
Selecting a TRUCK wheel type allows balancing truck wheels.
To select the TRUCK wheel type, press the [P6] key repeatedly
LED of the LED Wheel Type group lights up. See table T4.
SUV wheel type (off-road vehicles)
Selecting the SUV wheel type allows balancing off-road vehicle wheels. These vehicles
are generally equipped with wheels that are larger than normal, and the tyre is relatively
large compared to the diameter of the rim (i.e. not the low profile or super low profile
types). The selection for this wheel type does not allow balancing truck wheels, because
the latter have rims with considerably different profiles.
The choice of the CAR or SUV wheel type is at the discretion of the operator who should
run balancing tests to determine which Wheel Type gives the best results for the particular
wheel to be balanced.
To select the SUV type wheel, press the [P6] key repeatedly
of the LED Wheel Type group lights up. See table T4. For SUV wheel type all Programs
Type listed in table T4a. are available.
The positions of the balancing weights along the section of the rim are the same as those
shown in table T4a.
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Vehicle
Off-road vehicles
User manual ProLine Truck 150
Notes
Not suitable for balancing
truck wheels
until the relative
until the CAR LED
until the TRUCK
until the SUV LED