Specification; Installation - Sealey WB10 Instructions Manual

Semi automatic
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2. introDuction
semi-automatic balancer with auto data input for offset and wheel diameter, data can be in putted manually if required. Steel and alloy
settings depending on required location of wheel weights, including split (hidden) weight. Additionally the machine is self-calibrating with
manual check option. features auto standby mode, foot operated brake, quick release locking wing nut, wheel guard with auto stop. suitable
for most cars and light commercial wheels. Supplied with four centring cones, wheel measuring callipers, weight pliers and 100g calibration
weight. see sealey website for demonstration video.

3. Specification

modle no ...................................................................... WB10
max. rim diameter ...........................................................28"
max. tyre diameter .................................................. 1100mm
max. Wheel &Tyre Weight ..............................................70Kg
max. Rim Width ...................................................20"(510mm)
rotating speed .......................................................... 140rpm
Accuracy .......................................................................... ±1g
Balance time ..................................................................... 7s
shaft Width .................................................................. 40mm
Voltage/Phase .........................................................230V-1ph
motor Power ....................................................................90W
mounting cone diameters ....................42-65, 53-78, 75-108.
overall Dimensions(WxDxH) ................. 1100x1000x1250mm
Weight ..........................................................................128Kg

4. inStallation

When unpacking, check to make sure all parts shown on the Packing Lists are included. If any parts are missing or broken, please
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call your sealey distributor.
4.1.
locating the wheel balancer:
4.1.1.
Make sure Wheel Balancer is fitted/used on a dry, flat, level, oil/grease free, concrete surface capable of supporting the weight of
the Wheel Balancer.
4.1.2.
The Wheel Balancer is designed for indoors use only. Do not install or use the Wheel Balancer
locations.
4.1.3.
make sure to check the desired location for possible obstructions such as a low ceiling, adequate working area, access ways and
exits
4.1.4.
The Wheel Balancer should be located in an area free of flammable materials and liquids.
4.1.5.
Make sure the Wheel Balancer is located near enough to a plug socket so it can be plugged into directly without the use of an
extension cable.
4.2.
Mounting the Wheel Balancer to the floor
4.2.1.
With assistance, and with the use of a lifting device, stand the Wheel Balancer in its upright
the three, 13mm (1/2") machine mounting holes located at the base of the Body as a template to mark the points where three floor
anchor holes will be drilled in the floor surface. Then, temporarily remove the Wheel Balancer.
4.2.2.
Where previously marked on the concrete floor surface, drill three 13mm (1/2") diameter, minimum 100mm deep, anchor holes.
note: Be sure to blow out the cement dust from the drilled hole.
WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE Do not LIFT BY THE BALANCING SHAFT
4.2.3.
Move the Wheel Balancer back to the desired location, and align the three machine mounting
three previously drilled floor anchor holes.
4.2.4.
Level the Wheel Balancer by inserting steel shims between the base of the machine and the concrete floor surface. Do not exceed
more than 5mm thickness of shims.
4.2.5.
Secure the Wheel Balancer to the concrete floor surface, using three 13mm (1/2") diameter concrete anchor bolts of appropriate
length, three washers, and three nuts (not provided).
N.B. After installation the Wheel Balancer will need calibrating.
assembly
4.3.
4.3.1.
remove the three screws from display panel.
© Jack sealey limited
Original Language Version
outdoors, or in damp or wet
position in the desired location. use
holes at the base of the Body with the
WB10 | Issue 1 05/02/18

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