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5
Introduction Daily use
KIMAX2
Menu
Configuration
Calibration
Protecting
calibration
Electrical
installation
Sensor
installation
Additional
information
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Weight(tons)
Airpressure(bar)
Kimax2Calibrationexample
LO‐Frontaxle
HI‐Frontaxle
LO‐Rearaxle
HI‐Rearaxle
Frontaxle
Rearaxle
the Kimax 2 Radio. It is crucial to enter the values right away as the pressure in the air
suspension system will change when the vehicle is loaded. Now the vehicle needs to be loaded
in order to perform the HI calibration. When the vehicle was loaded, the weight of the front
axle was measured on the weighing bridge to 7,70 tons (HI value for the front axle). Equally
the rear axle was measured to 11,8 tons (HI value for the rear axle). In the same manner the
HI values are now entered in the HI menu of the Kimax 2 Radio. Again it is important to enter
the values right away, while the pressure in the air suspension system matches the loaded
vehicle. Now the Kimax 2 is calibrated.
The air pressure is measured on the right and left side of each axle and routed to the Kimax
instrument, to obtain the most accurate weighing results under different circumstances.
Air 2 left
Air 2 right
Air 1 right
Air 1 left
Air 1 left
Air 1 right Air 2 right
Air 2 left
Kimax 2 Radio