Fixing the machine to the
ground (Fig. 5b)
The machine is to be fixed to the ground if:
- It does not have the accessory triangular foot.
- If it does have the accessory triangular foot
but is going to be used with wheels heavier
than 50Kg. In such a case the triangular foot
will have to be removed in order to fix the
front bracket.
- Undo the three M8x60 hex head screws
fastening the machine to the pallet.
- Remove the plastic washers between the
casing and the three L brackets: these brack-
ets will be used to fasten the machine
to the floor.
- Refit the brackets on the machine in the
original positions, without tightening
the screws.
- Position the machine on the ground in the
selected position and make sure that the
surrounding spaces correspond to the
minimum values indicated in Fig. 5/5a.
- Trace the position for drilling on the floor.
- Drill in the traced position and then take
the included Fischer M8 and insert them
into the holes that were made.
- Secure the machine to the floor by
fastening the L brackets to the Fischer
anchor bolts using the relative screws and wash-
ers (fig.5b).
- Tighten the three fastener screws to the casing.
Fitting the external mechanical
sensor and relative support
(if available)
- Fasten the external sensor support to the wheel
balancer body using the three screws supplied
with the machine (A, fig.6a);
- Insert the external sensor pin (B, fig.6a) in the
sensor support bush (C, fig.6a);
- Screw the screw (D, fig.6a) bringing it closer to
the sensor pin without touching it;
- Make sure that the external sensor rotates freely;
- Connect one of the sensor's cable connectors to the socket located on the sensor body
(H, fig. 6);
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