Clamping Closed Centre Wheels - Hunter TCX3000 Manual De Instrucciones

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tightening the grey screw (marked with the number 0).
4- Place the flange on the rim (see Fig. T/5) and fix it using the 2 knobs provided
(see Fig. T/6).
5- Remove the top of the chuck (1, Fig. S/1) by just lifting it off.
6- Place the wheel on the chuck, taking care to align the pins on the flange with the
holes in the chuck.
N.B.: To simplify this operation, it is best to fit the threaded hub with the most suitable
cone, after which the wheel simply has to be turned until the pins fit into the holes on
T/5
the chuck (see Fig. T/7).
7- Clamp the wheel with cone and ring-nut, proceeding as described in the WHEEL
CLAMPING section for standard wheels.
NOTE: The FRF flange can also be used for clamping wheels without using the cone,
to prevent damage to rim where the central hole is thin.
- Place the wheel on the chuck and fit the drive pin into one of the fixing holes as
described in the WHEEL CLAMPING section for standard wheels.
- Place the flange on the wheel as shown in Fig. T/8.
T/6
- Fit the threaded hub and use the
ring-nut to clamp it directly onto
the flange
(see Fig. T/8).
T/7
T/8

11.6 CLAMPING CLOSED CENTRE WHEELS

For clamping closed centre wheels, or wheels where the central hole is smaller than the diameter of the clamping pin, the FRF
flange, the special MFC clamping hub and the KOF spacer (all optionals) are
required.
The FRF flange is of universal type with mobile pegs; in other words, it is able to work
on wheels with any number of fixing holes.
The flange can be fitted with a number of pegs equal to the number of holes in the
rim, or a multiple of this number.
The flange comes complete with 6 pegs; when the number has to be changed,
proceed as follows:
1- Remove the other pegs on the flange by undoing their screws (see Fig. U/1).
N.B.: The peg with the grey screw, marked with the number 0, must NEVER be
removed.
2- Replace the number of pegs necessary for the number of holes in the wheel, fitting
the drive pin into the slot marked with this number (see example in Fig. U/2).
U/1
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