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- Wheel balancing and balancing checks .......................................15
- Programming for wheel balancing .................................................16
- Basic settings of the wheel balancer .............................................16
- choosing balancing program..........................................................17
- Automatic gauge setting ................................................................19
- Programming and fixing adhesive weights with special gauge......18
Imbalance optimization....................................................................20
Special programming...................................................…............... 21
Programming for balancing motorcycle wheels.............................. 21
Check to be carried out by skilled personnel...................................22
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C: Weights board G: Automatic gauge (Microtec 840 version)
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Max. height......................................................................... 1800mm. 1800mm.
Depth.................................................................................. 1250mm. 1250mm.
Width.................................................................................. 850mm. 900mm.
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Net weight (with guard) ..................................................... 143 kg 172 kg
Gross weight ...................................................................... 166 kg 202 kg
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Power ................................................................................ 0.37 kW 0.37 kW
Phases ............................................................................... 1~ 1 ~
Power supply...................................................................... 230 - 50/60Hz 230 - 50/60Hz
(the machines are also available in 110V - 50/60Hz
version)
Protection ...........................................................................
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Balancer speed .................................................................
190 g/min a 50Hz 190 g/min a 50Hz
230 g/min a 60Hz 230 g/min a 60Hz
Unbalance reading resolution ............................................
1/5g (0,05/0,25 once) 1/5g (0,05/0,25 once)
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balancing vehicle wheels of up to 70 kg and
motorcycle wheels up to 20 kg. The operating
capacities are as follows:
min/max min/max
Rim width ............................................................................. 1" - 20" 1"- 20"
Rim diameter........................................................................ 10" - 24" 10" - 24"
Max. wheel diameter ........................................................... 900mm 900mm
Max. wheel weight................................................................ 70 kg 70 kg
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The minimum and maximum measurements above
refer either to a dynamic imbalance on the two
compensation planes, or to a static imbalance.
The imbalance is shown on a three-figure digital read
out in grams.
If an ounces read-out is required instead of grams,
the transformation is made by the micro-processor
(see fig. 16 on pg. 11).
The angular position is indicated by LED’s.
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machine it is advisable to locate it a
minimum of 500 mm from the
surrounding walls.
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The base of the machine has 3 holes
for fixing it to the floor. Good fixing is
essential for precise and consistent
readings.
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See ILJ and proceed as follows:
1. Insert wheel guard hole onto the pin.
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nut.
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The panel has no power. 1. Lack of external supply or lack of 1. Check that all the phases and neutral
one phase. are connected to the balancing
2. Fuses F1 - F2 blown in the machine.
The electrical system. 2. Replace fuses F1 and/or F2. (The re-
display 3. Fuses F3 - F4 blown on the blowing of the fuses suggests that
does board. there is a fault in the electrical system).
not light 3. Replace fuses F3 and/or F4. (The
up re-blowing of the fuses suggests
that there is a fault in the electrical
system).
E 00 Function non-existent error. 1. Wrong function code entered. 1. Establish the correct function code in
the present Instructions Manual and
enter it.
E 01 The message "E 01" appears 1. The electronic panel has lost the 1. Repeat all the stages for setting the
when switched on. settings pre-set during balancing machine.
manufacture.
E 02 The message "E 02" appears 1. The electronic panel working 1. Replace the electronic panel.
when switched on. memory is faulty.
Err 20 During measuring cycle Err 20 1 Brake pedal operated during the 1 Avoid pressing the brake pedal when the
appears on display: the wheel speed measurement motor is operating.
has gone below the minimum for 2 Motor rotation speed irregular. 1 beware of knocking the machine during the
measurability. measuring cycle. check mains voltage
(probably low)
Err 21 During measuring cycle Err 21 1. The electronic card has found a 1. Switch off the machine, lower the guard and
appears on display: possible electrical condition of danger connected to a switch the machine back on without moving
fault. too-high wheel speed during an the wheel; if the error persists, check (and
inactive machine phase (the shaft replace if necessary) the electric or
rotates at high speed without the electronic part (control panel or encoder
operator having pressed the START card).
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display signals. protected from daylight and cover if
necessary;
b) if the defect persists check and if
necessary replace the optoelectronic card.
c) check and if necessary replace the
control panel electronic card.
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• The two sides of a wheel are balanced according to the instructions.
• Then an imbalance is artificially created by adding a 50g weight on one of the two sides. The
machine should now indicate exactly this imbalance giving both the weight and the position.
• There might also be a reading for the other side to a max. of 5g.
• To check the imbalance indicator LED the wheel is rotated until the imbalance position is reached
and indicated by the machine. In this position the test weight should be positioned vertically under
the axle (at 6 o'clock).
• If there is a clearly visible angular deviation then the indicator LED’s have to be corrected.
• If there is an unacceptable deviation for the readings on the side of the wheel with the test weight, or
if the imbalance indicated for the other side is excessive, then the machine has to be re-calibrated.
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For this test the same wheel balanced in the previous test procedure can be used.
• Remove the test weight. Then release the wheel from the adapting device, rotate it about 35° and
then re-lock it.
• In a test cycle the reading should not exceed a max. imbalance of 10g on each side (15g in the case
of particularly heavy wheels). This error is due to the rim centering tolerance.
• Precise centering is essential both for this test and for normal balancing procedures.
• If a large imbalance emerges from this test it is necessary to check for excessive wear, for play, or for
dirt in the parts used to center the wheel.
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Set the figures of the width, diameter, and rim
compensation distance of the wheel which is to be
balanced, on the control panel.
The width is measured using the caliper gauge
supplied with the machine (ILJ).
The diameter of the rim is read on the tire, and the rim
compensation distance is measured with the gauge
cursor on the machine (ILJ). The compensation
distance figure to be set is read on the scale.
fig.17 If only the static imbalance is to be determined, as
with motorcycle wheels, only the rim diameter has to
be set on the programmer (2), (VHHILJ). The other
K = reading point two readings can be set at any figure.
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confirmation "beep’".
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diameter) are automatically inserted into the
board.
It is a single operation - extremely fast and
completely error free.
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1 – Fit the cone adapter solidly to the shaft.
2 - Press &(
3 – The display reads &$/
4 – Run a cycle with the adapter.
5 - When the adapter stops turning the display reads 22
6 - Press &( to memorize the data.
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1 – Fit a medium-sized wheel (diameter 13" or 14") in good condition on the cone adapter and tighten well.
2 – Set the wheel data as follows:
a) Press (fig.16) and set the wheel width in inches (e.g.: 6.0 or 5.5 etc.) then press (
b) Press fig. 16) and set the wheel diameter in inches ( e.g.: 13" or 14") then press(
c) Press (fig. 16) and set the distance of the wheel from the machine body in mm. (e.g.: 80mm, 65mm etc.): this distance
is shown on the graduated gauge rod (fig.18) then press (
3 - Press &(
4 - The display reads &$/
5 - Run a cycle balancing with the wheel.
6 - When the wheel stops turning the display reads &$/
7 - Press 22( (fig.16) (it is possible to use a weight other than 100g: if the weight is 80g, press ().
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8 - The display reads &$/
9 – Fit the 100g weight on the inside of the wheel
10 – Run a balancing cycle
11 – When the wheel stops turning the display reads &$/
12 – Remove the 100g weight from the inside of the wheel and fit it on the outside of the wheel in an opposite position (the
symmetrically opposite position).
13 - Run a balancing cycle.
14 – When the wheel finishes turning the display reads &$/.
15 – :LWKRXWUHPRYLQJWKHFDOLEUDWLRQZHLJKWIURPWKHRXWVLGHRIWKHZKHHO, turn the wheel manually until the calibrating
weight is positioned at the perpendicular 6 o’clock position (at the bottom under the main shaft).
16 – Keeping the wheel in this position press the ( key
17 - Press&( to memorize the data.
At this point the calibration procedure is complete (and does not need to be repeated).
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1) To start the weight separation procedure enter the command &(on the keyboard.
The left display reads Q and the number of spokes currently set, while the right display reads .
2) Use the number keypad to enter the number of wheel spokes (from 3 to 9) and press the (key.
Now the machine DXWRPDWLFDOO\ enters the $/8 program (it is possible to change to $/8 by pressing the
02'(key).
3) Set the measures of the whell: distance of the rim, rim diameter, value of the width of the rim must be
measured whit the special gauge for aluminium and light alloy rims, following the instruction at pag.17:
phases
2,3,4 e 5 of the procedure “programming and fixing the sticking weights with special gauge”.
4) Execute a balancing launch; at the end of the cycle the machine displays the two balancing weights (inside
and outside) QRW\HWVHSDUDWHG.
5) In the case that the RXWVLGHweight is visible and must be divided between the two adjacent spokes, move the
wheel so that one of the spokes is at the 12 o’clock position (fig. 20). +ROGLQJWKHZKHHOLQWKLVSRVLWLRQ press
the full stop “.” key.
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The right display gives the figure for one of the weights with a decimal point to the right. This indicates that
weight separation has been started.
6) Two separate outside balancing weights are required. The machine always displays the one nearest to the
balancing position and the wheel has to be moved in order to display them both.
Now press and release 6723 and the machine displays the selected $/8 program for a few seconds and the
number of spokes set in the following way: $/8Q with the number of spokes set.
7) For what concerns the fixing of the sticking weigths follow the instructions at pag.17: phases 7,8,9 e 10 of the
procedure “programming and fixing the sticking weigths whit special gauge”.
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• Enter the figures for wheel width and diameter on the control panel.
• The figures for the wheel width is measured with the gauge provided.
• The wheel diameter is read directly from the tire.
• To activate the static balancing program press the 02'(key until the letters 6W$ appear on the left display.
• After running a cycle fit a weight of the amount measured at the mid point of the wheel width.
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• To carry out dynamic balancing of motorbike wheels follow the instructions for the normal balancing program
(to return to the dynamic balancing program press the 02'(key until the letters QRU appear on the left
display).
6WDJH Remove the rim from the flange and rotate the tire on the rim 180 degrees (the mark made
previously can be used - move it to the position exactly opposite the valve).
Remount the rim on the flange and reposition the valve at 12 o’clock. Keeping the wheel in this position,
press the ( key to memorize the new position of the rim on the flange: the display now reads "R3W".
6WDJHPress the 67$57 key to run another cycle. At the end of the cycle the display reads “R3W".
,PSRUWDQW to get the best possible results from the imbalance reduction procedure, it is necessary to carry
out the above operations with the utmost precision.
When the 6723 key is pressed at the end of the second run, the following information is given:
- left display: figures for the SUHVHQWVWDWLFLPEDODQFHof the
wheel;
- right display: figures for the PLQLPXPUHVLGXDOLPEDODQFH that
it is possible to obtain with the recommended imbalance
reduction.
These figures are useful for deciding whether it worthwhile going on with the imbalance reduction
procedure (for the same reason, after the first run it is possible, by pressing the 6723 key, to read the
static imbalance of the wheel on the left display in order to check whether it is really worthwhile continuing
with the reduction operations).
6WDJH To continue the imbalance reduction process, rotate the wheel by hand until the positioning LED’s
on the display move to the center, and mark the tire at the top (in the position where a weight is normally
fixed). To reduce the imbalance, remove the rim from the flange and rotate the tire on the rim until the new
mark coincides with the valve.
Refit the rim to the flange and position the valve at 12 o'clock. Holding the wheel still in this position, press
the ( key to memorize the new position of the rim on the flange: the display now reads "R3W".
6WDJH Press the 67$57 key for a test run. At the end of the test run the wheel imbalance is
automatically compared with the figures of minimum residual imbalance. If the difference between these
two figures is less than the maximum permitted tolerance, the display shows "R3W \(6". Pressing the
6723 key it is also possible to display the new static imbalance figures in order to check the effectiveness
of the operation just carried out.
6WDJH If the first reduction is not satisfactory, the display shows "R3W ". In this case it is possible to
continue the reduction process by repeating the operations starting from VWDJH.
When it is no longer possible to further reduce the imbalance the process ends:
- if the operation has been completed successfully and the display shows R3W\(6;
- if it has not been successful the display shows R3W Err, indicating that it is necessary to repeat the entire
procedure from the beginning.
At the end of the optimization process, press the ( key to return to measurement of wheel imbalance. The
display reads "0 0".
Pressing the 02'( key at any time interrupts the imbalance reduction process and the system returns to
measuring wheel imbalance.
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The weight display can be in intervals of fives or in ones. If the display is already in fives,
press "C 2 1 E" to change to ones. If the display is already in ones, press "C 2 1 E" to change
to fives.
To memorize the interval setting, press "STOP C 5 2 6 E".
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If the machine has already been calibrated, there is the possibility to enable or disable the
automatic gauge function. If the automatic gauge is active, it is de-activated by pressing "C 2
3 5 E" , and reactivated in the same way. To store the selection press "STOP C 5 2 6 E".
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E". It is re-activated in the same way.
To store the selection press "STOP C 5 2 6 E".
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No special operations are required for this. Simply enter the readings in mm as they appear
on the wheel.
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To start the machine simply by lowering the guard, press buttons "C 1 5 E". To change back
to operation only via the control panel, repeat the operation.
To store the selection press "STOP C 5 2 6 E"
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To change the display from grams to ounces, press "C 2 0 E". To change the display from
ounces to grams, press "C 1 8 E". To store the selection press "STOP C 5 2 6 E".
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To zero small weights in grams (2 - 3 g) press "C 7 E". The present zeroing figure setting is
displayed to the left of the display. To change the figure, simply enter the new one (max. 1
figure after the decimal point), and press button "E" to confirm the figure. To store the setting
press "STOP C 5 2 6 E".
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• Set the width and diameter figures on the front panel (even if the wheel balancer has automatic
gauges - in static mode, balancing measurements must be set manually).
• The rim width measurement is made using the gauge supplied with the machine.
• The rim diameter measurement is taken from the tire.
• The static balancing program is activated by pressing the 02'(key repeatedly until the left
display reads “StA”.
• After running the measuring cycle, fit a weight as indicated on the central part of the rim width.
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• For the dynamic balancing of motorcycle wheels follow the programming instructions for normal
wheel balancing. (To return to the dynamic balancing program press the 02'( key repeatedly
until the left display readyQRU).
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To display the voltage taken in the last measurement, press "C6 E" and on the left display the internal pick-
up reading appears and on the right the outer pick-up. The correct functioning of the pick-ups can be
checked as follows: the voltage of the inner pick-up should always be smaller than the external pick-up
reading. The ratio between the external and internal pick-up readings should never exceed 3.5 and should
never be less than 1.5.
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To display the phase of the last measurement, press "C 1 7 E" and the internal pick-up reading appears on
the left-hand display, and on the right the external reading. The correct functioning of the pick-up can be
checked as follows: start up with only the flange with the sample weight fitted. The difference between the
two angles should be 180° (0 - 180° +/- 1°)
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To display the height potentiometer voltage, press "C 1 1 E" and on the left display "ALT appears while on
the right the voltage corresponding to the position of the gauge (for example 2.4).
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To display width potentiometer voltage, press "C 1 2 E" and on the left display "LAR" appears while on the
right the voltage corresponding to the position of the gauge is shown (for example 3.2).
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To display compensation distance potentiometer voltage, press "C 1 3 E" and on the left display "DIS"
appears while on the right the voltage corresponding to the position of the gauge is shown (for example
1.8).
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With the codes C11 - C12 - C13 the various potentiometer readings are displayed. To assess the accuracy
of these the following rules should be kept in mind:
1. Changing the mechanical position of the potentiometer should change the corresponding voltage. More
precisely, this should increase when the compensation distance and height measurements increase, but for
width, the voltage increases when width decreases.
2) The voltage readings obtained with C11 - C12 - C13 should never be 0.0 or 5.0 (with an accuracy of +/-
0.1). This would mean that there was a short circuit caused by a broken or detached wire.
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It must be remembered that any setting operation or function modification must be memorized before
starting a new work cycle. This is done by pressing "STOP C 5 2 6 E".
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can be set at 0.05oz or at 0.25oz (see also code C 2 1 E). Starting from version 1.08 of the software, the
figure for the zeroing of small weight readings (see code C 2 1 E) are also set directly to ounces and the
calibration weight figures (see "BASIC MACHINE CALIBRATION") must be entered in ounces.
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To check motor rotation in revolutions per minute, press "C 5 E" and then "START". The r.p.m. for the first
minute will be displayed on the right. The minimum acceptable figure is 185 r.p.m and the maximum 195
r.p.m.
To guarantee the efficiency and correct functioning of the machine it is essential to
clean it and to conduct periodic URXWLQH PDLQWHQDQFH. The operations of routine
maintenance must be carried out by the user according to the maker’s instructions given
below:
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clean, and lightly lubricated with non corrosive oil even when not in use. The accuracy
of balancing depends to a large extent upon their condition.
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Whenever it is necessary to move or transport the machine take all the necessary
precautions! For the methods of harnessing and lifting the machine, refer to the instructions
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EG-Konformitäts-Erklärung
Déclaration de Conformité
Declaración de Conformidad CE
La Ditta / The Company / Hiermit bescheinigt das Unternehmen / La Maison / La Compañia
dichiara con la presente la conformità del Prodotto / herewith declares conformity of the Products / die Konformitäts des
Produkts / déclare par la présente la conformité du Produit / Declare la conformidad del Producto:
Tipo- N° di serie / Type -Serial number /Typ-Fabriknummer, usw / Type-Numero de série / Tipo-Numero de fabricación
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alle norme sottostanti / with applicable regulations below / mit folgenden einschlägigen Bestimmungen / selon les normes ci-
dessous / con directivas subaplicables:
Ente notificato, Tipo di prova /Notified body- Type test / Gemeldete Stelle, EG-Baumusterprüfung / Organisme, Type d’essai / Nombre de la
Corporacion, Numero de Certificación
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