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23
Introduction
Daily use
KIMAX2
Menu
Configuration
Calibration
Protecting
calibration
Electrical
installation
Sensor
installation
Additional
information
HI weighing
For calibration of the HI values on each individual axle, you have to weigh a loaded vehicle in
the following positions on a weighing bridge, showed in the table. The table is showing a
example for a 4 axle vehicle.
HI
Position
Axle #1
Position
Axle #1+2
Position
Axle #1+2+3
Position
Axle #1+2+3+4
Readings on
Weighing
bridge
6,14 T 11,54 T 22,44 T
31,78 T
Axle 1
Axle 1:
6,14 T
Axle 1 HI value
Axle 1 = Weighing bridge
Axle 1:
6,14 T
Repeat the HI weight value for
axle 1
Axle 1:
6,14 T
Repeat the HI weight value for
axle 1
Axle 1:
6,14 T
Repeat the HI weight value for
axle 1
Axle 2
Axle 2:
5,40 T
Axle 2 HI value.
Find the HI value for Axle 2
Axle 2 = (Weighing bridge Axle
#1+2) - Axle 1
Axle 2:
5,40 T
Repeat the HI weight value for
axle 2
Axle 2:
5,40 T
Repeat the HI weight value for
axle 2
Axle 3
Axle 3:
10,90 T
Axle 3 HI value.
Find the HI value for Axle 3:
Axle 3 = (Weighing bridge axle
#1+2+3) - (Axle 1 + Axle 2)
Axle 3:
10,90 T
Repeat the HI weight value for
axle 3
Axle 4
Axle 4:
9,34 T
Axle 4 HI value.
Find the HI value for Axle 4:
Axle 4 = (Weighing bridge axle
#1+2+3+4) - (Axle 1 + Axle 2
+ Axle 3)
Important: The measured values for the axles must be given in right away to the Kimax
instrument while the vehicle is carrying the actual measured weight and is parked on an even
surface without any brakes active.
Visit www.kimax.com and navigate to the Support section and choose Training Center. Here it
is possible to see some animations showing how to calibrate a Kimax 2 Radio.