5.3.2.3-1
5.3.2.4-1
5.3.2.5-1
5.3.2.6-1
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Operations
ALU5: Refer to Figure 5.3.2.2-5.
Note :
Note:
5.3.2.2-4
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After entering the dimensions (Chapter 5.3.1), spin the
wheel.
5.3.2.2-5
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Apply the clip-on/stick-on weights at the 12 o'clock po-
sitions indicated (according to the selected program).
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Perform a check spin when done.
5.3.2.3
Fit the motorcycle rapid flange as indicated in Chapter 5.1
and insert the Offset reader extension.
When selected, the display appears as shown in Figure
5.3.2.3-1. (Note that the motorcycle led is lit).
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Enter the dimensions (Chapter 5.3.1) and spin the wheel.
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Apply the weights on the planes indicated by the fully
illuminated weight application lights in the 12 o'clock
position.
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5.3.2.2-6
5.3.2.4
Only static imbalances are measured and corrected.
When selected, the display appears as shown in Figure
5.3.2.4-1.
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After entering the dimensions (Chapter 5.3.1), spin the
wheel.
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Apply the clip-on weight at the 12 o'clock position.
•
Perform a check spin when done.
5.3.2.5
Only static unbalance is measured and corrected here.
When selected, the display appears as in Figure 5.3.2.5-1.
•
Enter the dimensions (see chapter 5.3.1) and spin the
wheel.
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Apply the adhesive weight to the 12 o'clock position.
Ideally, this weight is applied on the rim median, so as
not to provoke dynamic unbalances.
When finished, perform a check spin.
5.3.2.6
Install the motorcycle rapid flange as indicated in Chapter
5.1 and insert the Offset reader extension.
This mode allows you to measure and correct wheel static
imbalances only.
When selected, the display appears as shown in Figure
5.3.2.6-1.
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Enter the dimensions (Chapter 5.3.1) and spin the wheel.
•
Apply the stick-on or clip-on weight (on the spokes) in
the 12 o'clock position.
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Perform a check spin when done.
Operator's Manual
To return to Normal mode from any ALU pro-
gramme, press "STOP".
In Alu 4 or Alu 5 mode, the right side (out-
side plane) weight is to be placed on a verti-
cal plane equal to where the wheel meets the
balancers flange If you can not place the
weight on this plane you will need to increase
or reduce the weight amount the balancer is
requesting dependent on which direction you
must move the weight. Refer to Figure 5.3.2.2-
6.
Motorcycle Dynamic Balancing Mode.
Perform a check spin when done.
Static 1 balancing mode.
Static 2 balancing mode.
Motorcycle Static Balancing Mode.
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