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ATD-WB
Wheel Balancer
Installation and Operation Manual
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  • Page 1 ATD-WB Wheel Balancer Installation and Operation Manual Features:...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Introduc on Intended Use General Safety Rules 3.1 Safety Devices Transport and Handling Unpacking Installa on and Commissioning 6.1 Electrical Connec on Installa on Use Suspension Environmental Informa on Ordinary Maintenance Con gura on Display Panel & Control Panel Moun ng the Wheel 13.1 Wheel Posi ve Posi on 13.2 Wheel Nega ve Posi on...
  • Page 3: Introduc On P

    1. INTRODUCTION This manual is an integral part of the machine and has to stay with it un l it is taken out of service. Read carefully each sec on of this manual before using the machine. The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage and/or injury caused by failure to follow the instruc ons in this manual.
  • Page 4: Safety Devices P

    3.1 Safety Devices The machine is equipped with the following safety device: Rota on STOP bu on. It is forbidden to tamper with, bypass or remove the safety devices installed, this being a viola on of the safety regula ons. REMOVING OR TAMPERING WITH SAFETY DEVICES ENTAILS A VIOLATION OF THE SAFETY DIRECTIVES, VOIDS WARRANTY AND IS DANGEROUS TO THE USER.
  • Page 5: Installa On And Commissioning P

    6. INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING A er unpacking the various parts of the wheel balancer, ensure they are intact and check for any anomalies, then assemble the parts. 6.1 Electrical Connec on The standard version of the machine must be connected to a 110V, 60HZ, SINGLE PHASE power supply. To complete the electrical connec on, install the plug provided to the machines power supply cable.
  • Page 6: Installa On P

    7. INSTALLATION To install the machine you must have 24” (600 mm) of space from each side of the machine, as shown in FIG. 004. Total footprint of this wheel balancer is 102” wide x 85” deep. FIG. 001 FIG. 003 FIG.
  • Page 7: Use Suspension P

    Threaded sha Installa on: Before installa on, use ethyl alcohol and compressed air to clean up the center hole of the sha and connector. Use hex wrench and screw to the threaded sha to the balance sha (FIG. 005) From the workarea, the user must be able to see the machine and the surrounding area. THE INSTALLATION AREA MUST BE KEPT CLEAR OF ANY DANGEROUS OBJECTS.
  • Page 8: Ordinary Maintenance P

    Any disposal of the product performed in a di erent way from that described above will be liable to the penal es provided for by the local regula ons in force in your community. We also ask you to adopt other environmentally-friendly measures: recycle the internal and external packaging that the product comes in, and suitably dispose of used ba eries (only if contained in the product).
  • Page 9: Con Gura On P

    11. CONFIGURATION FIG. 007 FIG. 006 1- Power Cable & Plug 2- Side Panel 3- Hood Return Spring 4- Magne c Hood Switch 5- Scale 6- Control Panel 7- Weight Tray 8- Hood 9- Quick Nut 10- Balance Sha 11- Body 12- Power Switch 13- Cone Storage Handle...
  • Page 10: Display Panel & Control Panel P

    12. CONTROL PANEL The machine control panel is shown in FIG.008. The control panel allows the operator to give commands and enter or edit data. The same control panel displays the machine balancing results and messages. FIG.008 1. This parameter input, is the distance from wheel to balancer input key .You can change the distance set value by pressing the up/down key.
  • Page 11 8. Emergency Stop Key. 9. Start Key. 10. Inner unbalance value and parameter display. 11. Outside imbalance value and parameter display 12. Unbalance posi on indicator. 13. Balancing modes display lamp...
  • Page 12: Moun Ng The Wheel P

    13. MOUNT THE WHEEL Prepara on before Remove the original wheel weights. 13.1 Wheel Posi ve Posi on Posi ve posi oning is the most common method. It is simple and quick, and is mainly suitable to common steel Main sha wheel cone quick nut...
  • Page 13: Flange Disc Posi Oning (Op Onal) P

    13.3 Flange Disk Posi oning (Op onal) Main sha ange disk ( xed on the main sha ) wheel cone quick nut NOTE: The choice of the cone should be dependant on the rim will cause an inaccurate measurement. 14. INPUT MACHINE THREE PARAMETERS 14.1 Input DIS (Distance) Value Pull the scale to the inner posi on to add the weight and press the key to input the DIS value...
  • Page 14: Unit Conversion Bu On P

    The unit conversion of the Br of the rim from inch to mm: Normally, the display of Br should be in inch. When you need the unit of the display to be mm, you can use the key to convert from inch to mm. The unit conversion of the DIA of the rim from inch to mm: Normally, the display of DIA should be in inch.
  • Page 15: Residual Imbalance Value Display

    18 RESIDUAL IMBALANCE VALUE DISPLAY The minimum value of the standard weight is 5g so if the weight you use is less than 5g, the wheel balancer will not display the value and only displays the state of “00”. When you need to display the residual unbalance value, you should press key and the display will immediately display the inside or outside unbalance value of less than 5g.
  • Page 16: Program Func On Introduc Ons P

    ALU2 For aluminum rim, hidden weight inside ALU2 ALU3 Clip the weight inside, the posi on to add weight outside is the same as ALU2. ALU3 20. PROGRAM FUNCTION INTRODUCTIONS Change from .1 Oz to .25 Oz (Ounce / Oz) o Press Home Key o Press DIS - twice o Press Home Key...
  • Page 17: Factory Se Ngs

    Change from 1g to 5g (Gram / g) o Press Home Key o Press DIS – twice o Press Home Key o Le Right o APP 1g o Want 5g o Press DIS + o Le Right o APP 5g o Press Home Key o Press DIA + 21.
  • Page 18: Factory Calibra On P

    o Change the number on the right by pressing DIS + or DIS – o Press Home Key o Below appears o Le Right o “EL1” “###” o Use DIS + or DIS – to change the number on the right to 007 o Press Home Key o Press Home Key o Un l the reset is completed with a series of beeps...
  • Page 19: Appendix

    23. APPENDIX 23.1 Appendix 1 - Layout of the Power Supply Card...
  • Page 20: Appendix 2 Wiring Diagram

    23.2 Appendix 2 - Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 21: Appendix 3 Protec On Cover Installa On

    23.3 Appendix 3 - Protec ve Hood Cover Installa on...
  • Page 22: Fire Protec On Equipment To Be Used P

    24. FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT TO BE USED Dry Materials Flammable Liquids Electrical Equipment Hydraulic Foam Powder YES* YES* YES*: Can be used in the absence of more appropriate means or for small res. The informa on in the table above is general and can be used as a rough guide. For the responsibility for the use of each type of ex nguisher, refer to the manufacturer.
  • Page 23: Limited Warranty P

    LIMITED WARRANTY Structural Warranty: Limited One Year Warranty Other Limitations:...

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