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Rotary R148 Pro - Positioning the Correction; Weights on the Wheel

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INSTRUCTION, USE AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
GB
Page 27 of 52
Fit the adhesive weight
in the pliers of the gauge rod
Fig. 33
The fact that the weight fitting position is no longer at
“12 o’ clock” (Fig. 34) is automatically offset.
Fig. 34Fit weight on the position
where weight pliers
touches the wheel
At the end of the procedure, the wheel balancing condi-
tions can be checked by performing a trial spin.
If the adhesive weight has to be hidden behind spokes,
refer to “weights hidden behind spokes mode”, (see
Chap. 17).
The STATIC balancing procedure is completed.
14.3.6 Positioning the correction weights on
the wheel
The weights must be positioned at the top part of the
wheel, at 12 o’ clock, so that the unbalance will be at
the bottom and the weight fitting point will be at the top.
When the wheel balancer display shows 2 led on at
the top or bottom ( or ) this means you are
far away from the point where the counterweight is to
be positioned.
Wheel position is over 30° from the exact fitting point.
When the wheel balancer display shows 1 led on at
the top or bottom ( or ) this means you are
not far from the point where the counterweight is to
be positioned.
Wheel position is within 30° from the exact fitting point.
When the wheel balancer display shows the central
led on ( ) the exact position for both sides has
been reached. The fitting point has been found. Now
the unbalance can be corrected by fitting the neces-
sary weight.
Once the wheel has been correctly positioned, fit the
weight indicated by the machine on both sides of the
wheel. The program automatically indicates the best
weights to be fitted and rounds these off according to
their position.
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