Balancing Instructions; Inputting Wheel Data Automatically; Inputting Wheel Offset & Wheel Diameter - Ranger DST-64T Installation And Operation Manual

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BALANCING INSTRUCTIONS

1. First, determine which mounting method you will use
for the wheel.
2. Select a centering / mounting cone that best fits the
center hole of the wheel.
3. After installing the necessary mounting hardware, lift
the wheel onto the threaded shaft and slide it back
against the arbor hub. It will be necessary to lift the
wheel slightly when positioning the cone in the center
of the wheel hole.
DAMAGE CAUSED BY STRIKING OR HITTING THE
QUICK-NUT WITH HAMMER, TIRE IRON OR HEAVY
OBJECT IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY!
4. While holding the wheel and hardware in position,
thread the Quick-Nut over the arbor and secure tightly.
Never hammer or hit the Quick-Nut to tighten.
Always make sure that the Quick-Nut engages the arbor
threads by at least four (4) full turns. It helps to spin the
wheel while at the same time tightening the Quick-Nut.
Never exceed the weight capacity of the balancer.
Never hammer or strike the Quick-Nut to tighten.
DAMAGE CAUSED BY STRIKING OR HITTING THE
QUICK-NUT WITH HAMMER, TIRE IRON OR HEAVY
OBJECT IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY
Do not attempt to balance wheels that are larger than the
machine was designed for.

Inputting Wheel Data Automatically

Prior to balancing any wheel, specific data relating to that
particular wheel must be entered into the computer. If the
data displayed on the screen does not match that of the
wheel you are attempting to balance then the wheel will not
be accurately balanced. The three data requirements are:
Distance/Offset, Width, and Diameter.
Wheel Offset & Wheel Diameter Data
DIS is the distance between the side of the balancer and
the inner edge of the wheel. DIA is the diameter of the
wheel at the rim flanges. To enter Wheel Offset & Wheel
Diameter data automatically, refer to the instructions
below.
1. Turn the machine on.
2. Pull the index arm out from the side of the machine until
the tip touches the inner edge of the wheel, hold it there
until you hear a beep.
3. The offset reading will be displayed in the inner
window and the diameter reading will be displayed in
the outer window.
If these numbers are not correct you will need to perform
the distance slide calibration procedure.
If the index arm is not returned to the full resting position
the balancer will not spin. Make sure when not in use the
index arm is always resting in its holder.
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