4.3.1 WEIGHT PLACEMENT MODES
Before Spinning the wheel (although it may be done
afterwards) choose the appropriate balancing mode
for the wheel. To select the various placement modes
press the (9) Weight Placement button (Figure 14)
until placement LEDs (Figure 14a) indicate desired
placement positions.
Figure 14
Figure 14a
A. DYNAMIC (two planes), suggested for all steel rims.
In this case the wheel weights must be clipped onto the
rim edges. This function is selected as a default and
the LEDs corresponding to the wheel weight location
are lit on (Figure 15).
Figure 15
B. STATIC (single plane - Figure 16). Suggested for
narrow rims (3" or less). Use a single corrective weight
placed in the center of rim as illustrated in Figure 16.
Figure 16
To select the STATIC Mode:
1. Touch the SAPE Arm to the rim fl ange.
2. Enter the rim width dimension.
3. Press four times Alu button (9).
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WEIGHT COMBINATION MODES USING THE
WEIGHT SELECTION BUTTON
See (Figure 14). Pressing the weight selection button
(9) will toggle the LED's to the weight default selections
as shown. Balancing using a combination of hammer-on
and adhesive weights as shown in Figure 17.
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Figure 17
4.3.2 MOTORCYCLE MODE
When the Motorcycle Mode is active (keys 7-5, Fig.17a),
Figure 17a
only the following weight positioning options are available:
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Note: The Easy Alu function is not available when the
Motorcycle Mode is selected.
To balance a motorcycle wheel:
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Note: At the end deselect the Motorcycle Mode to
make all the weights positioning options and the
Easy Alu function available again.
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Normal (clip – clip)
Static 1 (in the middle of the rim)
Static 2 (on the left side of the rim)
ALU 1 (stick – stick)
Install the Motorcycle adaptor EAA0260D80A.
Install the wheel.
Activate the Motorcycle Mode (7-5, Figure 17a).
Apply the SAPE extension, then Acquire/Set the
three wheel dimensions.
Perform the measuring run.
Select a Weight Mode (9 Figure 14) from the four
available.
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