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Check For Correct Functioning Of Balancing Accessories - SICE S 65 Manual De Instrucciones

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E 4
a) External sensor calibration error.
Perform the external sensor calibration procedure.
b) if the error persists after calibrating the sensor
or if the external sensor is not installed, distance-diameter measuring sensor
fault, call in the technical support centre.
E 6
Error condition when executing optimisation programme.
Repeat the procedure from the beginning.
a) Width sensor not in the rest position when machine was switched on.
E 12
Switch off the machine, return the sensor to the correct position and switch
back on. If the error persists, call in the technical support centre.
b) External sensor not present or faulty. Visualisation of this error can be
disabled by performing the following procedure:
- Select the Width measuring device calibration icon
ton
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E 16
motor temperature too high. Wait before performing a new spin (do not
switch off the machine).
E 27
Excessive braking time. If the problem persists, call in the technical sup-
port centre.
E 28
Encoder counting error. If the error occurs frequently, call in the technical
support centre.
E 30
Wheel spin device failure. Switch off the machine and call in the technical
support centre.
E 32
The wheel balancer has been jolted during the reading phase. Repeat the
spin.
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Unbalance values greater than 999 grams.
CHECK FOR CORRECT FUNCTIONING OF
BALANCING ACCESSORIES
Checking balancing accessories allows the operator to make sure that wear has not altered
the mechanical specifications of flanges, cones, etc. beyond the specified limits.
A perfectly balanced wheel, which has been disassembled and reassembled in a different
position, should not show an unbalance value greater than 10 grams.
When a higher unbalance is found, check all the accessories carefully and replace the
components that are not in perfect condition (e.g. showing dents, abnormal wear, flange
unbalance, etc.).
Anyhow it is necessary to bear in mind that, if the cone is used to centre the wheel,
satisfactory balancing results cannot be achieved if the central hole of the wheel is out-
of-round or incorrectly centred; Better results can be achieved by centring the wheel
using the securing holes.
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and press the Enter but-
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