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68 | ROLL R6 M | Balancing a wheel
9.4
Entering of wheel data for standard
programs
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Wheel data is entered in accordance with the
selected balancing program.
For wheel balancing, this must be characterised by
entering the following parameters:
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Distance: it is the distance between wheel and
machine;
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Diameter: it is the nominal diameter indicated on
the rim.
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Width: for standard programs it is the width of
the rim;
9.4.1
Automatic measurement of the Distance and
Diameter (with Easyfit®)
1. Place the electronic vernier caliper for measuring the
rim distance and diameter on the rim and hold
in position for one second.
Fig. 29:
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The measurement location is indicated on the
monitor in accordance with the balancing program
selected.
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Storage of the position is confirmed by an acoustic
signal and the position data are displayed.
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The individual values have now been read in and are
displayed on the monitor.
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If electronic rim distance and diameter measurement
is not possible, wheel data can also be entered
manually.
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To manually enter the rim data, you must deactivate
the automatic gauges.
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To activate/deactivate the gauges, see chap.
Machine settings.
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On the main balancing phase, recall the menu
"Entering rim data".
2. Position the distance calliper gauge on the rim and
detect the value in position "K" on the millimetric
scale;
Fig. 30:
3. Use o u to enter the rim distance value measured
in "mm".
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The rim diameter can be detected on the rim itself
or measured with a measurement compass.
Fig. 31:
Determining rim data with measuring compasses
3 Rim diameter scale
4 Outer tip for rim diameter
4. Use o u to enter the rim diameter value measured
in "inches".
i For certain types of rim, the rim diameter is given in
"mm". After changing the units with the appropriate
key, enter the value given in "mm".
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