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John Bean B 2000P - Balance with Runout Mode

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BALANCE WITH RUNOUT
6-30
6-29
6-31
6-30a
6.4 “BALANCE WITH RUNOUT
Mode
The following instructions describe the specific
functions of the wheel balancer in “BALANCE WITH
RUNOUT mode.
The icon shown in fig. 6-29 indicates the mode is
active.
The unit operates in Automatic Mode.
When the “BALANCE WITH RUNOUT” mode is set
with the set up panel, the machine performs the
automatic wheel data reading procedure and the
user does not have to perform any setting before the
measuring run.
This section sets out the specific functions of the
BALANCE WITH RUNOUT” mode and only the
Menu items that refer to this mode.
For information about the other items and icons,
refer to the basic chapter 4.1.
During the wheel measuring run the screen in fig. 6-30
appears and at the end the weights shown can be:
- suggested (yellow)
or
- possible alternatives (grey) in the 6 o-clock zone,
precisely where the laser beam indicates they should
be applied (1, Fig. 6-31).
If the Spokes Count is active, the icon in figura (Fig.
6-30a) is displayed during the measuring run.
The possible application of the weights in ways
other than that suggested by the machine is
indicated by the grey weights in the positions
compatible with the rim configuration detected.
Note:
The change in the position of the weight is saved
by the machine, then automatically suggested for
all subsequent wheels with the same dimensions.
The selection is deleted when the mach
ine is
switched off.
Note:
As far all the Automatic Modes, the previously
described functions can also be used in the
BALANCE WITH RUNOUT” Mode:
“RELOCATION“ (F 6.3.3).
Rim Data Freeze” (F 6.3.4).
“Advanced Spokes Detection” (F 6.3.2).
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