Manual Input Of Diameter; Determining The Position Of The Hidden Weights; Recommendation - Hofmann geodyna 2600 Operation Manual

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Entry of balancing mode and wheel size
1
ALU
39
1
ALU
a
AP1
b
ALU
c
ALU
d
40
22
+
+
-
AP2

Manual input of diameter

• Note the wheel diameter on the rim or tire.
• To enter the wheel diameter, press and hold the function
key (Fig. 39, item 1).
• Rotate the wheel while the key is pressed in order to
enter
the
previously
Having made the input release the function key.

7.2.4 Determining the position of the hidden weights

(Alu 2P)
Note
Enter rim width before determining the position of the weights.
Fig. 40 Scanning of the exact correction dimensions
1 Alu key
a Selection of balancing mode Alu 2P
b Measurement procedure
c Application position AP1
d Application position AP2
• To set the desired balancing mode press and hold the
Alu key (Fig. 40, item 1).
• Holding the key pressed rotate the wheel until mode
Alu 2P is shown (Fig. 40a - the left weight symbol is
displayed as long as the key is pressed). Release the
Alu key as soon as the desired balancing mode is read
out.

Recommendation

Clamp an adhesive weight in the weight holder of the gauge
with the cover film of the weight being in top position prior to
scanning the correction dimensions.
• To determine the gauge application position AP1, pull
the gauge arm for distance and diameter out of the
cabinet, apply the gauge on the rim in the center of the
intended weight position as shown in Fig. 40b, item
AP1 and hold in that position.
The symbol for the outer weight is viewed on the display (Fig.
40c).
• Approach the gauge to application position AP2 and
hold in that position.
The symbol for the inner weight is viewed on the display (Fig.
40d). An audible signal is given when the distance has been
stored.
• Return the gauge arm for distance and diameter to its
home position.
• Start the measuring run.
Operation manual geodyna 2600 EEWB703D
noted
diameter.

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