Hunter DSP9200 Series Operation Instructions Manual page 50

Wheel balancer
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46 x 3. Balancing a Wheel
Press the
"Static/Dynamic" button to select DYNAMIC mode.
Press the
"Standard/ALU" button to select two adhesive weights mode.
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Place inner Dataset
arm on rim under the desired left patch location and tap foot pedal.
Place inner arm on rim under the desired right patch location and tap foot pedal.
Measure inside tire diameter using a tape measure or tool, 221-527-1, just below
tread depth, and enter reading as inside tire diameter for the left plane using the
diameter knob. Refer to illustration on page 44.
Close safety hood and spin wheel.
After wheel stops, raise the safety hood.
If necessary, use
Find TDC for left plane weighted balance patch(es) and mark tire for patch
placement.
Find TDC for right plane weighted balance patch(es) and mark tire and wheel for
patch placement and reassembling.
Remove wheel from balancer and dismount tire from wheel.
Install left weighted balance patch(es) at mark(s) as instructed by manufacturer's
instructions.
Install right weighted balance patch(s) at mark(s) as instructed by manufacturer's
instructions.
Mount tire onto wheel and align marks.
Verify balance condition by spinning again.
Balance the wheel. Refer to the desired balance procedure.
NOTE:
Weight digits blink if the force signals are larger than the
measurement range of the balancer. If this occurs, check for
wheel being not properly centered on spindle shaft. If wheel
is centered, apply the displayed weights. The blinking
weights indicate that a second spin and additional weight(s)
may be required to get zero imbalance. Refer to "Correcting
Large Imbalances," page 52.
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"Left Plane Split Weight
DSP9200 Series Balancer Operation Instructions
" to split weight(s).

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