Eagle EB-1200 Instruction & Maintenance Manual

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Instruction & Maintenance Manual
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EB-1200 Instruction &
Maintenance Manual
Wheel Balancer | EB-1200
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THE EQUIPMENT.
INSPECT THE EQUIPMENT UPON DELIVERY. NOTE ANY DAMAGE ON DELIVERY RECEIPT.
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CONTENTS
Terms and Conditions .............................................................................................................................. 3-5
Risk of Loss / Freight / Shipping ............................................................................................................. 3
Delivery, Unloading and Freight Damage ............................................................................................ 3
Installation .............................................................................................................................................. 4
Warranty ................................................................................................................................................. 4
Returns and Replacements .................................................................................................................... 5
Shipping and Damage Claims ..................................................................................................................... 5
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................. 6
Unpacking .................................................................................................................................................... 7
Important Safety Instructions ..................................................................................................................... 8
Product Description ..................................................................................................................................... 9
Specications ............................................................................................................................................... 9
Features .................................................................................................................................................. 9
Parts of the Dynamic Balancer ................................................................................................................. 10
Installation ................................................................................................................................................. 11
LED Display and Function Keys ................................................................................................................. 12
Mounting and Demounting the Wheel ................................................................................................... 13
Input Methods of Rim Data and Wheel Balance Operation ............................................................. 14-15
Calibration of Measure Scale .................................................................................................................... 16
Self-Calibrating the Dynamic Balancer .................................................................................................... 17
The Balancing Operation of the Wheel .............................................................................................. 17-21
Imbalance Optimization ........................................................................................................................... 22
Gram-Ounce Conversion ........................................................................................................................... 23
Inch and MM Conversion .......................................................................................................................... 23
Protection Hood Function Setting ........................................................................................................... 23
Machine Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 24
Machine Self-Test Function .................................................................................................................. 25-26
Safety Protections and Trouble Shooting ................................................................................................ 26
Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................. 27
Error Code Table ........................................................................................................................................ 28
Power Supply Layout Diagram ................................................................................................................. 29
Explosive Views .................................................................................................................................... 30-32
Parts List ................................................................................................................................................ 33-35
Optional Pedal Break ................................................................................................................................ 36
Accessories List .......................................................................................................................................... 37
System Circuit Diagram ............................................................................................................................. 38
About Us .................................................................................................................................................... 39
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PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE ANY
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Please read these terms of service carefully. Standard Tools and Equipment Co.’s policy.
These terms and conditions of sale (“Agreement”) are applicable to any order placed by you (the
“Customer”) with and accepted by Standard Tools and Equipment Co. (referred to herein as “STE”).
Standard Tools and Equipment Co. is the parent company of the Eagle Equipment™ brand and the
Tools USA brand. The terms of service are rules that our customer and STE agree to abide by prior to
doing business together.
Risk of Loss / Freight / Shipping
All shipments are FOB the STE warehouse, which means that ownerships of these goods transfers to
the customer when they leave our dock. We use common carriers that have a demonstrated history of
timely deliveries and competitive freight rates for the benet of our customer. Most of these carriers
have restrictions on delivering to residential addresses and may require pick-up at freight terminal.
There are additional fees for residential, limited access and remote delivery. There are additional fees
for lift gate services and scheduled deliveries from the freight carriers.
Delivery, Unloading and Freight Damage
Unloading: The customer is responsible for unloading the shipment from the carrier’s truck. This may
require a forklift and/or lift gate service. Please note that equipment will require a forklift to unload
and they cannot be unloaded using a lift gate vehicle. The STE customer care team can advise you
prior to shipping what will be needed to unload your shipment and the approximate weight of the
shipment.
Damages: Any charges or damages that may be incurred as a result of unloading from the carrier’s
truck is the customer’s responsibility. Depending on your situation, it may be advantageous to have
your products shipped to a freight terminal where the freight company’s personnel can load it onto
your trailer or truck. Please note that equipment will require a forklift to unload and they cannot be
unloaded using a lift gate vehicle.
Upon delivery, it is very important that you inspect all of your products immediately. While we make
every attempt to prevent freight damage by properly packaging your order, sometimes damage occurs
in transit. For your protection, it is imperative that you note any and all damage you observe on the
Delivery Receipt (Bill of Lading) that the carrier will ask you to sign. This will establish your right to
le a claim against the freight carrier for this damage. If there are notable shipping damages to your
equipment at time of delivery, we advise that you deny the shipment and note “Arrived Damaged” on
the Bill of Lading. We also advise that you take photos of the damage for your freight claim with the
freight carrier. The carrier will then return the damaged equipment to their warehouse for inspection.
You are then advised to contact STE concerning your damaged shipment.
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If there are concealed damages after the carrier has departed (something you hadn’t noted on your
initial inspection), this should be reported to the freight company within three days of delivery in
order to preserve your right to le a claim. It is the customer’s responsibility to le damage claims
against the freight company. STE customer care team is here to assist with the claim if we are
contacted within the 3-day window.
Shortages: Should you discover any shortages/missing parts, we ask that they be reported to STE’s
customer service within 3 days of delivery.
Installation
STE has a nationwide network of independent installers that we can recommend for your Equipment
or Paint Booth. These installers do not work for STE. Please call 1-800-336-2776 to nd an installer
in your area. The contract you enter into with the independent installer is outside the relationship
you have with STE and we are not responsible for issues or damages that you may incur with the
independent installer.
Warranty
Eagle Equipment is warranted to be free of defects in material and/or workmanship for a period not
exceeding one year. Eagle will replace parts only, under this warranty if in Eagle’s view there is a defect
in material or workmanship. The end user will be responsible to pay shipping of suspected product
to the distributor from which they bought the product. The original distributor will arrange for all
warranty parts and will pay return shipping, if the product proves to be defective.
This warranty does not cover normal wear, abuse, misuse, shipping damage or damage from lack
of required maintenance. This warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, expressed
or implied. Under no circumstances will Eagle Equipment be liable for consequential or incidental
damages. Model and serial numbers must be provided with original proof of purchase, conrming date
sold, to original end user, before any claim under this warranty will be considered by Eagle Equipment.
To view more details on our Terms of Sale, please visit www.eagleequip.com.
Exclusions:
This warranty will not apply to any machine:
Which has not been operated or maintained according to specications
Which has been abused, misused, altered, or improperly maintained
Which has been improperly installed or assembled
Other limitations:
This warranty does not cover:
Parts needed for normal maintenance
Wear parts, which include but are not limited to: cables, hoses, slider blocks, chains and rubber pads
On-site labor
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Returns and Replacements
In the event that you suspect you have a defective part or product (“part”), please contact our
customer care department immediately by calling 336-697-7177, or by emailing
[email protected]. Please include photos and video of the defective equipment for your
claim.
If we believe that you have received a defective part, STE will provide you with a return authorization
(“RA”) number and schedule a time to have your equipment picked up. It is the customer’s
responsibility to package the equipment for return shipment in sufcient packaging to prevent
damage during return. Please note the STE RA number on the packaging.
Upon receiving and inspecting the defective part, STE will provide a replacement part, free of charge,
to the customer. If the customer wishes to have the warranty replacement shipped to them prior to the
return of the defective product, the customer must pay for the replacement product at shipping. STE
will issue the Customer a refund upon receiving the defective product.
In the event the part is determined to not be defective, it will be subject to a minimum restocking
fee of 20% and the return freight. Credit for warranty returns to third party vendors will be subject
to their return policy. All returns must be authorized prior to shipping. Contact STE’s customer care
department for instructions and a return authorization number, which must be issued prior to any
return. Customers may return any unused stock item in the original packaging within 30 days of
purchase subject to a 20% restocking fee. All freight charges related to the original shipment and the
return will be the responsibility of the customer.
Custom manufactured items are not returnable and no credit will be given on unauthorized returns.
Shipments refused by customers and returned to STE will be treated as unauthorized returns. Credit
will be subject to restocking charges and freight charges related to the return.
INSPECT YOUR EQUIPMENT UPON DELIVERY.
NOTE ANY DAMAGE ON DELIVERY RECEIPT.
SHIPPING AND DAMAGE CLAIMS
All shipments must be inspected immediately upon receipt. For your protection, any external damage
must be noted on the bill of lading at the time of delivery in order to qualify for a claim against the
freight carrier.
Concealed damage must be reported to the freight company within three (3) days of delivery. It is the
customer’s responsibility to le for damage claims against the freight company. Eagle Equipment is not
responsible for loss or damages caused by shipping.
Shortages or missing parts must be reported to Eagle Equipment Customer Service (1-800-336-2776)
within three (3) days of delivery.
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your purchase.
Your equipment is the result of decades of research, testing, and development; and represents the
most advanced technology on the market.
The care with which you maintain and operate your equipment will directly affect its overall
performance and longevity.
BE SAFE.
Your equipment was designed and built with safety in mind. However, safety relies on proper training
and thoughtful use on the part of the operator. DO NOT operate or repair this equipment without
reading this manual and the important safety instructions shown inside.
Keep these instructions accessible, and make sure that ALL USERS read this manual.
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY BEFORE
INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT.
RECORD THE MODEL NUMBER AND THE SERIAL NUMBER
This information is located on the equipment.
THIS INFORMATION WILL BE REQUIRED
SHOULD YOU EVER NEED TO CALL IN FOR
PARTS OR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
For parts assistance, please call: 1-800-535-0016
Model Number:
Serial Number:
Manufacturing Date:
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WARNING:
Failure to follow the unpacking and assembly directions may cause
personal injury and/or impair the operation of this machine.
PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY.
UNPACKING
1. Your equipment comes packaged as a single unit. A forklift, oor-jack or other heavy-lifting
equipment may be necessary to separate the components. Exercise caution when disassembling the
packaged equipment, as shifting may have occurred during shipping.
2. Carefully remove the packaging from the equipment. Check for any obvious
shipping damage. Remember to report any shipping damage to the carrier and make a notation on
the delivery receipt.
3. An accessory box is included with the equipment and contains smaller components.
4. Remove the equipment from the package. Literature such as the installation manual, warranty
card, and serial number plate is included inside this box.
Shipments must be inspected immediately upon receipt.
External damage must be noted on the bill of lading.
Concealed damages must be reported to the freight company within three days of delivery.
Shortages must be reported to Eagle Equipment within three days of delivery:
1-800-336-2776.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY
1. Read and understand all operation and safety warning procedures before operating the equipment.
2. Keep hands and feet clear. Remove hands and feet from any moving parts. Avoid pinch points.
3. Keep work area clean. Cluttered work areas invite injuries. Consider work area environment. Do
not expose equipment to rain. Do not use in damp or wet locations. Keep area well lit.
4. Only trained personnel should operate this equipment. All non-trained personnel should be kept
away from the work area. Never let non-trained personnel come in contact with or operate
the equipment.
5. Use the equipment correctly.
6. Remain clear of equipment when in operation. Clear area if danger is present.
7. Non-skid, steel-toe foot-wear and safety glasses is recommended when operating equipment.
8. DANGER: Disconnect power at the receptacle before performing any electrical repairs. Secure plug
so that it cannot be accidentally plugged in during service.
9. WARNING: Risk of explosion. This equipment has internal arcing or sparking parts which should not
be exposed to ammable vapors. This machine should not be located in a recessed area or below
oor level.
10. Maintain with care. Keep equipment clean for better and safer performance. Follow manual for
proper instructions. Keep controls clean and free from grease and oil. Protect all parts of the
electrical equipment from humidity and moisture.
11. Carefully inspect the equipment on a regular basis. Perform maintenance according to the
maintenance schedule.
12. Check for damaged parts. Check alignment of moving parts, breakage of parts or any condition
that may affect its operation. Do not use equipment if any component is broken or damaged.
13. Never remove safety-related components from the equipment. Do not use the equipment if safety
related components are damaged or missing.
14. Stay alert. Watch what you are doing. Use common sense. Be aware.
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1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
An imbalanced wheel will make the wheel jump and steering wheel wobble while driving. It can bafe
the driver to drive, aggrandize the cleft of combined area of steering system, damage the vibration
damper and steering parts, and increase a probability of the trafc accident. A balanced wheel will
avoid all these problems.
This equipment adopts the new LSI (Large Scale Integrated circuit) to constitute the hardware system
that acquires processes and calculates information at a high speed. Read the manual carefully before
operating the equipment to ensure normal and safe operation. Dismantling or replacing the parts of
equipment should be avoided. When it needs repairing, please contact Eagle Customer Service. Before
balancing, ensure the wheel xed on the ange tightly. Operator should wear close-tting smock to
prevent from hanging up. Do not use beyond the stated function range of manual.
2. SPECIFICATIONS
EB-1200
Max wheel weight 143 lbs.
Rim diameter 10"-24"(256mm-610mm)
Rim width 1.5"-20"(40mm-510mm)
Motor power 200W
Power supply 110V/50Hz
Rotating speed 200r/min
Cycle time 8 seconds
Noise <70dB
Net weight: 216 lbs.
Dimensions: 38"W x 46"H x 30"L
2.2 FEATURES
Adopt 9 LED display, it has exible indicator operating function.
Various balancing modes can carry out counterweights to stick, clamp, or hidden stick etc.
Input data of rim automatically by measure scale. Intelligent self-calibrating and measure scale self-
labeling function. Self fault diagnosis and protection function. Applicable for various rims of steel
structure and duralumin structure.
2.3 WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Temperature: 5~50˚C
Altitude: 4000m
Humidity: 85%
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MCU CPU
Electrical System
LEDKeyboard
Main axis of
balancer
Belt
Motor
Motor supply
and control
circuit
3. PARTS OF THE DYNAMIC BALANCER
Two major components of the dynamic balancer are the mechanical and the electrical systems.
3.1 MECHANICAL PART
The part consists of support, swing support and rotary main axis. These parts are xed on the frame.
3.2 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1. The microcomputer system consists of a LED display, keyboard, and LSI circuit, such as new MCU CPU.
2. Automatic measure keyboard.
3. Testing speed and positioning system consists of gear and opto-electronic coupler.
4. Two-phase asynchronous motor supplies and controlling circuit.
5. Horizontal and vertical pressure sensor.
6. Hood protection: machine can not start if protection hood is not put down.
Wheel hood
protection
Horizontal
and vertical
pressure sensor
Rotating and
positioning
measure
Measure scale
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4. INSTALLATION
4.1 OPENING AND INSPECTION
Open the package and inspect for any damaged parts. If there are any questions, please do not use the
equipment and contact Eagle Equipment Customer Service (1-800-336-2776). Standard accessories with
equipment are shown as follows:
Screw stud of drive axis 1
Balancing pliers 1
Allen wrench 1
Measure caliper 1
Quick release nut 1
Adapter (cone) 4
Counter weight (100g) 1
Protection hood (optional) 1
4.2 INSTALLING MACHINE
1. The balancer must be installed on the solid cement or similar ground. Unsolidied ground can
bring measuring errors.
2. There should be 20" around the balancer in order to operate conveniently.
3. Nail anchor bolts on the base’s mounting hole of balancer to secure the balancer.
4.3 INSTALLING OPTIONAL HOOD
Install the wheel hood on the equipment by insert the pipe of protection hood into the hood shaft
behind the cabinet, then fasten them with M10×65 screws from the spare parts box
4.4 INSTALLING SCREW STUD OF DRIVE AXIS
Install screw stud of drive axis on the main axis with M10 × 150 socket bolt, then screw the bolt. (Refer
to Figure 4-1)
(Notice: a wheel can be installed on the main axis before screwing bolt, then hold the wheel by hands
in order to prevent the main axis from revolving together with the bolt.)
Figure 4-1
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1. Digital readout, amount of imbalance,
inside or “DISTANCE” dimension
2. Digital readout, amount of imbalance,
outside or “DIAMETER” dimension
3. Digital readout, position of imbalance, inside
4. Digital readout, position of imbalance, outside
5. Indicator, “ALU” correction mode selected
6. Push button, cycle start
7. Push button, emergency and selection of
special functions
8. Push button, unbalance display pitch and
threshold
9. Push button , selection of “ALU” mode of
correction
10. Push buttons for recalculation and self-calibration
11. Push buttons, manual DISTANCE (a) setting
12. Push buttons, manual WIDTH (b) setting
13. Push buttons, manual DIAMETER (d) setting
14. Push button, optimization of unbalance and split unbalance
15. Selection of dimensions, inch/mm
16. Push button, self-diagnostics, self-calibration and split unbalance
17. Digital readout, “STATIC” unbalance or “WIDTH” dimension
18. Indicator of dimensions in mm
19. Selection, “STATIC” or “DYNAMIC” correction
NOTE: Only use the fingers to press buttons. Never use the counterweight pincers or other pointed
objects to press buttons.
5. LED DISPLAY AND FUNCTION KEYS
Figure 5-1
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6. MOUNTING AND DEMOUNTING THE WHEEL
6.1 CHECKING THE WHEEL
The wheel must be clean, without sand or dust on it. Remove all the previous counterweights from the
wheel. Check that the tire pressure is up to the rated value. Check whether positioning plane of rim
and mounting holes are deformed.
6.2 MOUNTING THE WHEEL
1. Select the optimal cone for the center hole if there is center hole on the rim.
2. Two ways of installing the wheel: A. positive positioning; B. negative positioning.
A. Positive positioning (refer to Figure 6-1):
Positive positioning is most commonly used. It operates easily, and it is applicable for steel and
thin duralumin rims with a small inner hole. Mounting process: main shaft install suitable
cone (small end towards outside) mount wheel (installing plane of rim towards inside)
install quick release nut
B. Negative positioning (refer to Figure 6-2):
If rim inner hole is big and biggest cone is adopted, negative position is suitable so that rim can
match shaft ange tightly. Mounting process: main shaft mount wheel install suitable cone
(big end towards outside) quick release nut
3. Install wheel and cone on main shaft. Ensure the cone can clamp the wheel before screwing handle.
4. Wheel can rotate after screwing tightly.
6.3 DEMOUNTING THE WHEEL
1. Demount the handle and cone.
2. Raise the wheel and then take it down from main axis.
Note: Do not slide wheel on main shaft to prevent main shaft from scuffing while installation and
demounting the wheel
Figure 6-1 Figure 6-2
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7. INPUT METHODS OF RIM DATA AND WHEEL BALANCE OPERATION
7.1 THE POWER-ON STATE OF THE MACHINE
After the machine is powered on, it starts initialization automatically. The initialization will be completed
after two seconds. Then the machine enters normal dynamic (clamp counterweights on the correction
plane of the both edged sides of rim) mode automatically (Figure 5), ready for input data of rim.
7.2 WHEEL INPUT METHOD FOR NORMAL DYNAMIC BALANCE MODE
1. After the machine is powered on, it enters the normal balance mode
2. Input data of rim
Rotate the measure scale. Pull the scale head to the inside concave on the edge of the rim (Figure 7-2),
all LEDs will be off. The screen will display (Figure 7-3) waiting to put back scale.
When the scale is back to zero position, LED display value is data of rim.
3. When measure values with fact value of rim differ, you need self-calibration of scales, then measure
again or manual input rim data.
4. Input data of rim width. Use manual plastic width measure scale, measure the width value of rim
then press b+ or b- key input data manually.
7.3 THE DATA INPUT METHOD OF ALU-S MODE:
From normal mode, you do not need to input rim data again, just press ALU key to change to the
selected mode. The ALU-S mode has a special input method. ALU-S means “special mode”, included
below are two kinds of modes (Figure 7-4):
Figure 7-2
8.0 5.7 14.0
Figure 7-1
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5.7
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Figure 7-3
Figure 7-4
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7. INPUT METHODS OF RIM DATA AND WHEEL BALANCE OPERATION CONT.
Rotate the measure scale (Figure 7-5, 7-6), pull the scale head to inside of the rim(FI) (this position is to
stick balance weight on the inside), measure distance(a) and diameter (dI) of inside of the rim, (Figure
7-7).
Continue to rotate measure scale, pull the scale head to outside of rim(FE) (this position is to stick
balance weight on the outside), measure distance(aE) and diameter (dE) of outside of the rim, (Figure
12), enter ALU-S mode.
Continue to rotate measure scale, pull the scale head to outside of rim(FE) (this position is to stick
balance weight on the outside), measure distance(aE) and diameter (dE) of outside of the rim, (Figure
7-8), enter ALU-S mode.
When the scale is back to the zero position, the LED will display aE and dI value. Press a+, a- to adjust a
value. Press b+, b- to adjust aE value; press d+, d- to adjust dI value; press FINE key, LED will display dE
value. Hold FINE key and press d+, d- to adjust dE value.
ALU -5-
Figure 7-8
Figure 7-6Figure 7-5
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5.7
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Figure 7-7
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8. CALIBRATION OF MEASURE SCALE
The measure scale was labeled at the factory, but the labeled value may vary because of transportation.
Therefore, users can label it themselves before using the balancer. After turning the machine on, the
initialization is nished. Thus, users can label the measure scale.
8.1 CALIBRATION OF RIM DISTANCE SCALE
1. Press and hold STOP key and press FINE key (Figure 8-1), press STOP key or C key to exit.
2. Move scale to 0 (zero) position, press ALU key (Figure 8-2), press STOP key or C key to exit.
3. Move scale to 15, press ALU key (Figure 8-3), end of self-calibration, put back measure scale.
8.2 CALIBRATION OF DIAMETER SCALE
1. Install middle size tire on principal axis, press and hold STOP key, and press OPT key (Figure 8-4),
press STOP key to exit.
2. Press d+ or d- adjust value to current rim diameter value, press ALU key (Figure 8-5).
3. Move scale, put scale head on the inside edge of rim (Figure 7-2), press ALU key (Figure 8-3), when
the self-calibration ends, put back scale.
Cal. P. 0
Figure 8-1
Cal. P.15
Figure 8-2
000 000 000
Figure 8-3
CAL. 14.0
Figure 8-4
POS 14.0
Figure 8-5
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9. SELF-CALIBRATING THE DYNAMIC BALANCER
The balancer was calibrated before leaving the factory, but because of long-distance transportation or
long-term use, you may need to self-calibrate after a period of time.
1. After turning on the machine, the initialization is nished (Figure 7-1). Install a can clip
counterweight and comparatively balanced middle size tire, follow step 7 to input the rim data.
2. Press D key and C key (Figure 9-1), (lay down hood), press START key. Press STOP key or C key to
exit.
3. After axis stop (Figure 9-2), (open the hood) clip a 100 gram counterweight anywhere on the
outside of the rim, (lay down the hood). Press the START key. Press STOP key or C key to exit.
4. After axis stop (Figure 9-3), the calibration is nished. Demount the tire. The balancer is now ready
to use.
NOTE: When doing self-calibration, input data of rim must be correct. The 100 gram counterweight
must be correct, otherwise the self-calibration result will be wrong. An incorrect self-calibration will
decrease the precision of the balancer measuring.
10. THE BALANCING OPERATION OF THE WHEEL
10.1 BALANCING MODE CHANGE OPERATION
1. Dynamic and static balance mode switch: press F key. Dynamic balance mode: clip counterweight
on inside and outside edge of rim (balancer tolerant normal balance mode) (Figure 21). ST mode:
static balance measure mode, stick counterweight on middle of rim (Figure 22).
CAL. CAL. CAL.
Figure 9-1
ADD 100
Figure 9-2
Cal. END
Figure 9-3
Figure 10-1 Figure 10-2
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10. THE BALANCING OPERATION OF THE WHEEL CONT.
2. ALU balance mode switch key (ALU key), switch CPU system between ALU-1~ALU-S mode.
- ALU-1 mode: stick counterweight on inside and outside of spoke of rim (Figure 10-3).
- ALU-2 mode: clip counterweight on inside edge of rim, stick counterweight on outside (inside of
spoke) (Figure 10-4).
- ALU-S mode: This is a special balance mode (include ALU-1 and ALU-2), for Counterweight split
and Hidden-Stick Mode.
- Counterweight split and Hidden-Stick Mode:
ALU-S mode, if the outside (inside of spoke) counterweight position between of two spokes,
ALU-S mode can split the counterweight for two. The divided counterweight, just place on the
back of two spokes near the former counterweight, in order to hide the counterweight (Figure 10-5).
10.2 NORMAL BALANCE MODE OPERATION PROCESS
1. Follow section 7.2 to input the rim data.
2. Lay down hood and press START key, wheel will spin. After it stops, two side LED displays both side
imbalance weights. When middle LED displays OPT, you can choose imbalance optimize.
3. Slowly spin the wheel. When the inside counterweight position indicator lights (Figure 5-1(3)) are
all on, clip correspond counterweight at 12 o’clock position on inside of rim (Figure 10-6).
4. Slowly spin the wheel. When the outside counterweight position indicator lights (Figure 5-1(4)) are
all on, clip corresponding counterweight at 12 o’clock position on outside of rim (Figure 10-7).
Figure 10-3 Figure 10-4
Figure 10-6 Figure 10-7
Figure 10-5
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10. THE BALANCING OPERATION OF THE WHEEL CONT.
10.3 STATIC BALANCE (ST) OPERATION PROCESS
1. Move measure scale to middle of rim, and measure the rim data.
2. Press F key, switch to static balance (ST) mode.
3. Lay down hood and press START key, wheel spins, after it stops,
the middle LED displays the wheel static imbalance weight,
when middle LED displays OPT, you can choose to imbalance optimize.
4. Slowly spin wheel, when both side counterweight position indicator lights (Figure 5-1(3) and (4))
are all on, stick counterweight at 12 o’clock position in the middle of the rim (Figure 10-8).
10.4 THE OPERATION PROCESS OF THE M1 AND M2 MODE
1. Follow section 7.2 to input the rim data.
2. Press the ALU key, switch to correspond balance mode.
3. Lay down the hood and press the START key. The wheel will spin. After it stops, the two side LED
displays will show both wheel side imbalance weights. When the middle LED displays OPT, you can
choose imbalance optimize.
4. Slowly spin the wheel. When inside counterweight position indicator lights (gure 5-1(3)) are all
on, follow different modes and clip or stick counterweight on ate the 12 o’clock position inside of rim.
5. Slowly spin the wheel. When outside counterweight position indicator lights (gure 5-1(4)) are all
on, follow different modes and clip or stick counterweight on at the 12 o’clock position outside of rim.
10.5 ALU-S BALANCE MODE OPERATION PROCESS
To manually add the counterweight:
1. Follow section 7.3 to input the rim data.
2. Lay down the hood and press the START key. The wheel will spin. After it stops, the two side LED
displays will show both wheel side imbalance weights. When the middle LED displays OPT, you can
choose imbalance optimize.
3. Slowly spin the wheel. When the inside counterweight position indicator lights (Figure 2(3)) are all
on, clip correspond counterweight at 12 o’clock position on inside of rim (Figure 26). If Notec
(Figure 29) of left side shows, stick counterweight on at
the 12 o’clock position on inside of rim.
4. Slowly spin the wheel. When the inside counterweight
position indicator lights (Figure 5-1(4)) are all on, stick the
corresponding counterweight on at the 12 o’clock position
on the outside of the rim (Figure 10-9) on the right side.
Automatic stickup partition counterweight:
5. Follow section 7.3 to input the rim data.
6. Lay down the hood and press the START key. The wheel will spin. After it stops, the two side LED
displays will show both wheel side imbalance weights. When the middle LED displays OPT, you can
choose imbalance optimize.
7. Follow gure 7-8 to input rim data, follow 10.2.3 and clip the counterweight on inside edge of
rim. Press STOP key and ALU key. Follow 10.2.4 and stick counterweight on outside of rim.
8. Follow 7-7 to input the rim data, press STOP key and ALU key, all of the middle of the LED lights
Figure 10-8
Figure 10-9
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will display “- - -”. Insert corresponding counterweight into the scale head slot, slowly spin the
wheel. When the inside counterweight position indicator lights (Figure 5-1(9)) are all on, draught
scale. When the inside counterweight position indicator lights (Figure 5-1(3)) are all on, slowly pull
out measure scale. The middle of LED display will show (Figure 10-10), then turn the scale and stick
counterweight on the rim (Figure 10-12).
9. Insert corresponding counterweight into the scale head slot, slowly spin wheel, when outside
counterweight position indicator lights (Figure 5-1(4)) are all on, draught scale, when inside
counterweight position indicator lights (Figure 10-11) all on, turn scale, stick counterweight on the
rim (Figure 10-12).
NOTE: When using the scale to stick the counterweight automatically, make sure the LED displays
“- - -”, if not, do not move the scale. Press the STOP and ALU key, then the middle LED display will
show “- - -”. You can now move the scale for automatically sticking counterweight.
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