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INSTRUCTION, USE AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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Fig. 36
To fit the adhesive weight on the INNER part of the
wheel, turn it in the direction shown by the LEDs un-
til the correct position is reached “at 12 o'clock” (see
Par. 14.3.6).
The adhesive weight on the inner side of the wheel.
The inner side weight must be positioned by hand on
the vertical – at “12 o’clock” (see Fig. 37 ref. 1).
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1
Fig. 37
ALU1 balancing procedure is completed.
14.4.2 PAX mode
PAX mode is a special procedure specially devised to
balance wheels using the “PAX System ®”. 2 adhesive
weights on different planes are used on rim inner side.
To launch a PAX measurement, proceed as follows:
- Make sure there are no stones and/or mud on the
wheel. Remove any counterweights. Fit the wheel and
make sure it is properly fastened (see Chap. 12).
- Press key repeatedly to select the type of PAX
correction (see Par. 14.4). Then press key .
The selection of PAX wheel size will be displayed on
the dimensions display screens (see Fig. 38).
Fig. 38
PAX wheel dimension: you
can select: 360, 420, 460 or 700
Select PAX wheel correct size using keys /
, until reaching the desired size.
- Close the protection guard to perform the automatic
wheel spin.
In just a few seconds, the wheel runs at normal speed
and the display screens D1-D2 show wheel rotation.
After the spin, the wheel stops automatically, taking
into account the measured unbalance so that the fitting
position of the outer weight is around at “12 o' clock”.
Display screens D1-D2 show the weight required to
correct the unbalance. The nearby LEDs show the
direction wheel has to be moved in to fit weights.
Open the protection guard and proceed to fit the
adhesive weight as shown for the ALU-S mode (see
Par. 14.3.4).
14.5 Recalculation Function
After making a spin, the wheel automatically stops,
and the required weight/s and its/their position is/are
always indicated.
If a test is performed in DYNAMIC, ALU-S, or STATIC
mode, the data of the other modes can be obtained
without making another spin by simply setting other di-
mensions and pressing the “Recalculation key .
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