Measurements” primary screen. This will recall the bare rim runout data from the 
previous rim measurement. 
QuickMatch® Using Previous Loaded Runout Measurement 
x  This procedure should be used if a bare rim measurement will be taken for rim 
runout data after the Loaded Runout Measurement has been obtained, such 
as when the rim runout data cannot be measured from the outside surface of 
the rim. 
x  With chalk or a marker, draw two aligning marks on the hub/shaft assembly 
and the rim.
x  Mark the tire at the location of the valve stem and label the line “VS.” 
x  Remove the assembly from the balancer. 
x  Remove the tire from the rim and remount the bare rim onto the balancer, 
being careful to realign the rim and hub/shaft assembly marks.   
x  Take the bare rim measurement. Refer to “Rim Runout Measurement (Bare 
Rim),” page 65.
x  Press “Apply Last Tire Data” to recall the previous Loaded runout 
Measurement. 
x  Mark the rim at the high spot of tire loaded runout and label the mark “TR.”   
x  Mark the rim at the low spot of rim runout and label the mark “RR.” 
x  Lay the tire down on the floor. 
x  Remove the rim from the balancer and set it on top of the tire with the valve 
stem (“VS”) mark on the tire aligned to the valve stem. 
x  With the valve stem and valve stem (“VS”) mark aligned, transfer the loaded 
runout (“TR”) mark from the rim to the tire and label it “TR.”   
x  Mount the tire on the rim with the loaded runout (“TR”) mark on the tire and rim 
runout (“RR”) mark on the rim aligned. 
Dial Indicator Gauges Feature 
The “Show Dial Indicators” key may be selected from the “Current QuickMatch 
Measurements” screen to display on-screen dial indicator gauges. Each gauge 
displays the runout (actual arm movement) encountered at that location. This data is 
also displayed as the total indicated reading (T.I.R.) data on the runout plot screens. 
Refer to “Harmonics & T.I.R. Data/Plots,” page 106. If there is green only showing in 
the span of the gauge, T.I.R. runout is acceptable. If green and yellow appear on the 
span of the gauge, T.I.R. runout is marginal. If red appears on the span of the gauge, 
T.I.R. runout has been exceeded. The dial indicator located directly above the tire 
tread is the loaded runout of the assembly as taken by the load roller. 
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