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John Bean B 100 - Balancing Procedure; Normal Weight Mode; ALU Weight Modes; Hidden Weight Mode

John Bean B 100
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5.3-1
5.3-2
1
12
LED
Operation
5.3 Balancing procedure
The unit always has a weight mode automatically
selected, refer to the display. Select the appropriate
key (1 - Fig.5.3-1) to scroll through the weight modes
continuously. The weight mode currently selected is
shown by the illuminated indicator(s).
NORMAL
Used for steel rims.
ALU mode
Used for light alloy rims or where one or more stick-
on weights are to be used.
The stick-on weight(s) must be applied by hand.
Hidden Weight Mode
Used for light alloy rims or for wheels that are
diffi cult to balance.
The stick-on weight(s) must be applied with the
gauge arm. This guarantees more accurate weight
positioning compared to applying the stick-on
weight(s) by hand.
Note: If the stick-on weight must be hidden
behind two spokes, select the Split Weight
Mode before applying the weight in the
right plane. Refer to Chapter 5.4.1.
ALU P mode
Select the menu key (1, Fig. 5.3-1) to recall the required
ALU P weight positions (2P / 3P).
Note: Further to measurements for ALU P, the screen
does not show rim width value since it is not
important for balancing. In these cases symbol “- -”
is displayed.
STATIC
Retrieve the function with key 12 g. 5.3-2. Two
LEDs light up and fl ash.
Used for small wheels that are not balanced
dynamically, e.g.: small moped wheels.
No “left” or “right” weight is calculated.
Mount the wheel according to Chapter 5.1 and select
the correct weight mode.
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