Ranger DST30P Installation And Operation Manual page 20

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Even using a hammer or mallet, the Anchor Bolt should only go into the hole part of the way; this is
normal. If the Anchor Bolt goes all the way in with little or no resistance, the hole is too wide.
Once past the hole in the Base Plate, the Anchor Bolt eventually stops going down into the hole as
the Expansion Sleeve contacts the sides of the hole; this is normal.
5. Hammer or mallet the Anchor Bolt the rest of the way down into the hole.
Stop when the Washer is snug against the Base Plate.
6. Wrench each Nut
Important:
Wrenching the Nut forces the Wedge up, forcing out the Expansion Sleeve and pressing it tightly
against the Concrete.
Connecting to Power
The Wheel Balancer motor comes configured to use a 220 VAC power source. It can be changed to
use a 110 VAC power source, if desired.
CAUTION
CAUTION
When you receive it from the factory, the motor in the Balancer is configured for 220 VAC power.
You can confirm this by checking the Voltage Selector Switch on the rear of the Balancer: it displays
either 220 V, which means the motor is configured to use 220 VAC power, or 110 V, which means
the motor is configured to use 110 VAC power.
DANGER
DST30P Wheel Balancer
clockwise
until secure.
Do
not
use an impact wrench to torque the Anchor Bolts.
The setting of the Voltage Selector Switch on the back of the Balancer
the power source. If you connect to 110 VAC power when the Switch is set to
220 V or you connect to 220 VAC power when the Switch is set to 110 V, you void
your warranty and you could severely damage the Balancer.
The Balancer uses electrical energy; if your organization has Lockout/Tagout
policies, implement them once the Balancer is connected to power.
All
electrical work (including wiring a Plug to the end of a Power Cord)
done by a licensed, certified Electrician. If you do not use a licensed, certified
Electrician, you void your warranty and put everyone who uses the Balancer in
danger of injury or, in rare cases, death.
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