5.3.1-3
5.3.1-4
5.3.1-5
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Operations
enter the value on the display using the correct
gauge arm extension part # and set the
wheels are normally balanced in static
buttons.
mode.
procedure to "motorcycle". Motorcycle
Note:
wheels are normally balanced in static
The gauge arm has a length that may not
Inserting data using the GAUGE ARM.
mode.
be sufficient for motorcycle wheels. Use
Non-ALU method:
the gauge arm extension and set the
Data entry.
procedure to "motorcycle". Motorcycle
• Make sure that both gauge arms are in the idle
• Obtain the rim data as described above.
wheels are normally balanced in static
• On the control panel, select the required dimension
position.
mode.
The wheel rim LEDs on the panel will flash to indicate
to edit (diameter, offset or width). The value entered
Manual Data entry.
last is shown.
where the gauge arms must be positioned on the rim.
• Obtain the rim data as described above.
• To edit the value, select the appropriate keys (refer
• Position the gauge arms correctly on the rim so
• On the control panel, select the required dimension
to Chapter 4.2).
that the reference point of the arm touches the
• To enter the value: select the "F" key, select
reference point on the rim (see Figure 5.3.1-3). The
to edit (diameter, Offset or width). The value entered
another dimension (if required) to edit, or perform a
arms can either both be moved at the same time
last is shown.
• To edit the value, select the appropriate keys (refer
balancing run. Any of these three functions will
or first one and then the other. There is no priority
automatically enter the parameter into memory.
to Chapter 4.2).
for either left and right.
The last value displayed before moving to a different
Note:
The external gauge arm is provided with
dimension or before performing a spin is that/are those
an appropriate handle. A correct measure
used by the machine for that cycle and all the following
is made only when the arm is placed by
cycles until new data is entered.
using this handle (Figure 5.3.1-4).
• Hold the gauge arm in position for at least a second.
A short beep signals that the measurement has
been taken and that the data has been recorded
amongst the parameters in the program.
As soon as the data has been accepted, the LEDs on
the wheel graphic will stop blinking. The positions that
have been entered are accepted by the machine only
if both the gauge arms have been used. At this point
the rim LEDs on the panel still show the weight
application type selected and the width and diameter
that have been inserted are shown on the displays.
ALU mode:
The left weight indicator blinks.
• Ensure that the gauge arm is at its home position
(fully in).
• Position the gauge arm so that the gauge arm
reference point (refer to Figure 5.3.1-5) is in contact
with the left plane reference point.
• Hold the gauge arm steady for at least one second.
If a short beep is heard, the measurement is made
and falls within the units program parameters.
The left weight indicator is on, the right weight indicator
starts to blink.
• Enter the right plane reference point by continuing
to bring the parameter entry arm out to the farthest
point away from the left plane that can safely take
the weight.
To enter the data, return the gauge arm smoothly to
its home position.
Operator's Manual
ACCU 1500