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4-23
4-23b
4-24
4-25
Layout
4.7
Measuring Gauge
Figure 4-23 Measuring Gauge to measure distance
and diameter
Gauge, it can be extracted and extended
1
upwards
Stick-on weight holder jaw to measure the
2
application position and to fix the compensation
weight
Stick-on weight fitted
3
Gauge head to identify rim dimension on a
4
variety of rim profiles.
Spring-suspended applicator.
5
4.8
Ultrasonic detector
On the outer side of the rim the machine has an
ultrasound detector for the wheel width (Fig. 4-23b).
The sonar has a tolerance of +/- 0.5''.
Such tolerance does not jeopardise the accuracy
of the balancing
4.9
Laser (Pointer / Scanner)
Figure 4-24 The machine has a laser scanner to
automatically acquire the wheel distance and diameter
(inside of rim).
The machine uses the Laser Pointer to indicate the
precise point for fitting the stick-on weights on the rim
(
5.9). The internal scanner also performs the rim
run-out.
Note:
If the machine is set in Gauge arm mode as default, the
Laser Pointer mode can be activated by calling service.
Figure 4-25 The machine is equipped with a rear Laser
scanner for automatic reading of wheel run-out.
Prolonged exposure to laser beams may damage
the eyes.
AVOID DIRECT OR REFLECTED
CAUTION:
EYE CONTACT WITH THE LASER
• Laser beams used in Snap-on products are rated
as Class II.
Eye protection is normally ensured by eye defence
responses, including the blink reflex.
BEAM.