5 - out of balance optimization, 6 - automatic minimisation of static unbalance – CEMB USA C29_2 (B) User Manual

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5.5 - Out of balance optimization

- This function serves to reduce the amount of weight to be added in order to balance the wheel.
- It is suitable for static unbalance greater than 30 g. (the led

OPT.

comes on ).

- It improves the residual eccentricity of the tyre.

RIM

POSITION

TYRE

POSITION

- With a piece of chalk make a reference mark on the flange and the rim
- With the aid of a tyre remover, turn the tyre on the rim by 180°
- Refit the wheel in such a way that the reference marks on the rim and the flange

coincide.

- Perform a manual spin

- RH display: percentage reduction value
- LH display: actual static unbalance value which can be reduced by rotation

- Mark the two positions of the rim and tyre, and turn the tyre on the rim until the

positions correspond in order to obtain the optimization on the display.

CANCEL OPTIMISATION IN ANY PHASE

Unbalance already measured

No previous

unbalance

measurement

unbalance measurement

Perform a manual spin

Initial unbalance

Possible approximations

residual static

residual static

residual static

residual static

With conventional

wheel balancer

Choice with

minimum static

residual

5.6 - Automatic minimisation of static unbalance

This program is designed to improve the quality of

balancing without any mental effort or loss of time

by the operator. In fact by using the normal com-

mercially available weights, with pitch of 5 in every 5

g, and by applying the two counterweights which a

conventional wheel balancer rounds to the nearest

value, there could be a residual static unbalance

of up to 4 g. The damage of such approximation

is emphasized by the fact that static unbalance is

cause of most of disturbances on the vehicle.

This new function automatically indicates the

optimum entity of the weights to be applied by

approximating them in an “intelligent” way according

to their position in order to minimize residual static
unbalance.

phase shift

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