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Operations
Data entry.
• Obtain the rim data as described above.
• On the control panel, select the required dimen-
sion to edit (diameter, offset or width). The value
entered last is shown.
5.3.2.0-1
• To edit the value, select the appropriate keys (refer
to Chapter 4.2).
• To enter the value: select the "F" key, select an-
other dimension (if required) to edit, or perform a
balancing run. Any of these three functions will au-
tomatically enter the parameter into memory.
5.3.2.1-1
5.3.2.2-1
5.3.2
This chapter describes how to balance a wheel.
For help on:
rim data input refer to Chapter 5.3.1
spinning the wheel
weight application
5.3.2.2-2
the check spin
5.3.2.0
When selected, the display will appear as Figure 5.3.2.0-1.
•
Enter the dimensions (Chapter 5.3.1) and spin the wheel.
•
Apply the clip-on weights at the distance in positions
indicated by the illuminated weight application lights, apply
weights at the 12 o'clock position.
•
Perform a check spin when done.
5.3.2.2-3
5.3.2.1
When selected, the display appears as in Figure 5.3.2.1-1
and the two LED continually blink to differentiate this func-
tion from "Normal". The programme will produce a reading
of the unbalances with increases of 10 in 10 if set in grams,
of 0,5 in 0,5 in set ounces.
•
Enter the dimensions (see chapter 5.3.1) and spin the
wheel.
•
Apply the clip weights to the indicated positions, at 12
o'clock.
•
When finished, perform a check spin.
5.3.2.2
Select an ALU wheel type if one or more stick-on weights
will be used.
When selected, the display will appear as:
ALU1: Refer to Figure 5.3.2.2-1.
ALU2: Refer to Figure 5.3.2.2-2.
ALU3: Refer to Figure 5.3.2.2-3.
ALU4: Refer to Figure 5.3.2.2-4.
Operator's Manual
Balancing a wheel type.
refer to Chapter 5.3.3
refer to Chapter 5.3.4
refer to Chapter 5.3.5
Normal balancing mode.
TRUCK balancing mode.
ALU balancing mode.
ACCU 1200