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130 | MT ZERO 6 Touch | Wheel balancing
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Attaching adhesive balance weights
by laser indicator
Some machine versions are equipped with a lighting
system and a laser indicator to determine the the
position for attaching the balance weight as quickly as
possible.
DANGER – LASER RADIATION!
Risk of severe eye injury by exposure of the eyes to the
laser beam (more than 0.2 seconds)
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Read the safety instructions in the "Safety standards
for the use of the position indicator laser beam"
section.
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The integrated laser indicator for attaching balance
weights will only be active if attachment by
electronic rim distance gauge is deactivated (see the
"Machine settings menu" section).
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The laser indicator will be activated once the wheel
is at rest in a balancing plane for attaching the
balance weight.
Fig. 104: Reference for laser indicator in the 6 o'clock position
Inside rim flange (ALU3 1st balancing plane and
standard programs)
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A laser beam will be directed at the 12-o'clock
position of the wheel. Attach the balance weight at
the center facing the indicator.
Fig. 105: Laser beam projection on the rim flange
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For attaching clip-on balance weights, see the
"Attaching clip-on balance weights" section.
Attaching an adhesive balance weight in the rim well
(ALU3 2nd balancing plane and ALU2, PAX2)
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A laser beam will be directed at the 6-o'clock
position of the wheel. This is the exact location for
attaching the balance weight.
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Attach the edge of the balance weight at the center
facing the indicator.
Fig. 106: Laser beam projection on the first balancing plane for
ALU2
Fig. 107: Laser beam projection on the second balancing plane for
ALU2 and ALU3
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The laser beam projection on the second balancing
plane is used in the same way for the SPLIT
program. The only difference is that the balance
weight is attached behind a spoke.
Fig. 108: Laser beam projection in the SPLIT program
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