TYPE OF WEIGHT TO
BE APPLIED
Traditional clip
Adhesive
Adhesive
Adhesive
When the LAS configuration is enabled, the message ON is displayed in the status line of the LCD display.
Before starting a balancing operation, the following steps must be followed:
- fit the wheel on the hub using the most suitable flange;
- lock the wheel so that no movement is possible during the wheel spin and braking phases;
- remove any counterweight, pebble, dirt or other foreign body;
- correctly set the wheel's geometric data as described in the "WHEEL DATA ENTRY" chapter.
Proceed as follows to balance a wheel in dynamic mode:
- correctly set the wheel's geometric data as described in the "WHEEL DATA ENTRY" chapter.
- the message DYNAMIC will be displayed in the status line on the LCD display.
This programme is automatically launched when the machine is switched on.
- Set the wheel's geometric data.
- Spin the wheel by lowering the guard.
Do not apply any undue stress to the machine during wheel spin to obtain the most accurate results.
- Wait for the wheel to stop automatically and for the calculated unbalance values to be displayed.
- Select the first side to be balanced.
- Turn the wheel until the central element of the corresponding position indicator lights up.
- Apply the indicated balancing weight in the position on the rim corresponding to 12 o'clock.
- Repeat the operations listed above for the second side of the wheel.
- Perform a test wheel spin to check the balancing accuracy. If it is not considered satisfactory, change
the value and position of the previously applied weights, according to the data indicated in the
balancing control diagram (fig.21).
EM 9550 Plus - EM 9550 C Plus - Operator's manual
CONFIGURATION
SELECTED
H12
LAS
CLP
BALANCING PROGRAMMES
Dynamic balancing (standard)
WEIGHT APPLICATION POSITION
Always 12 o'clock
12 o'clock in all balancing programmes
6 o'clock using the LASER line in all balancing
programmes
using the weight-holder terminal in the ALU1P/
ALU2P balancing programmes, whereas the 12
o'clock position is used in the statistical ALU
programmes
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