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Atlas WBT-210 Quick Start Manual

Atlas WBT-210 Quick Start Manual

Truck weel balancer

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX PAGE Control Panel ...........................3 Special Key Functions ........................4 Switching From Grams to Ounces ....................5 Calibration (With Passenger Car Steel Wheel And Tire) ..............6 Calibration (With Semi Truck Wheel And Tire) ................12...
  • Page 3: Control Panel

    DISCLAIMER: The Split Weight Function and ALU* setting are available on wheel balancers that are equipped with the Automatic Data Entry System. The Atlas WB21 and WB49 are both equipped with the Automatic Data Entry System. The Atlas WBT-210, WB11, and WB41 are...
  • Page 4: Special Key Functions

    Special Key Functions...
  • Page 5: Switching From Grams To Ounces

    Switching from grams to ounces STEP 1: Press “MENU” to access the menu functions. STEP 2: Use the “-/+” keys to scroll through the menu functions until “SET UP” is displayed. STEP 3: Press “ENTER” STEP 4: Use the “-/+” keys to scroll through the set up functions until “U” is displayed. STEP 5: Press “ENTER”...
  • Page 6: Calibration (With Passenger Car Steel Wheel And Tire)

    Calibrating With A Passenger Car Steel Wheel And Tire: STEP 1: Use a 15 inch diameter, 6 inch wide (P205/70 R15 or P215/70 R15), slightly used or new steel wheel and tire on the balancer. Only a hub-centric wheel may be used. Wheels that are lug-centric (center on the studs, not the center hole) cannot be used for calibration.
  • Page 7 STEP 3: Next, place the wheel on the shaft. STEP 4: Place the cone on the shaft. STEP 5: Finally, place the Quick Nut on the shaft. Tighten the Quick Nut securely, but do not over tighten. NOTE: Over tightening the Quick Nut will cause damage to the nut. STEP 6: Install the car extension on the measuring rod.
  • Page 8 STEP 7: Verify that the balancer is in CAR mode and DYNAMIC mode: Then manually enter the… “A” (distance of the wheel from the machine in millimeters) “B” (width of the wheel in inches) “D” (diameter of the wheel in inches; (refer to marking on tire))
  • Page 9 NOTE: The measuring rod used to determine the “A” distance is marked in centimeters. You must convert to millimeters by multiplying the measurement by 10. This is the value you must enter as the “A” measurement. See the examples below: Example 1 (shown): 17cm X 10 = 170mm (Enter 170 as “A”) STEP 8: Press “MENU”...
  • Page 10 STEP 13: Use the “-/+” keys to scroll through the calibration functions until “CAL-G” is displayed. STEP 14: Press “ENTER” STEP 15: The display will read “Add 0”. Lower the hood and spin the wheel. STEP 16: When the cycle is finished and the tire stops, the display will read “3.50 Add” (100 grams).
  • Page 11 STEP 17: When the cycle is finished, the display will read “Add 3.50” (100 grams). Remove the calibration weight from the inside edge of the wheel. Rotate the wheel until all the outside weight indicators are fully lighted. Apply the 3.5 ounce (100 gram) calibration weight to the outside edge of the wheel at the 12 o’...
  • Page 12: Calibration (With Semi Truck Wheel And Tire)

    Calibrating With a Semi Truck Wheel And Tire: STEP 1: Mount a 22 1/2 inch diameter slightly used or new semi truck wheel and tire on the balancer. Only a hub-centric wheel may be used. Wheels that are lug-centric (center on the studs, not the center hole) cannot be used for calibration.
  • Page 13 STEP 4: Place the cone on the shaft.. STEP 5: Finally, place the Heavy Duty Nut on the shaft and tighten securely. STEP 6: Make sure the car extension is removed from the measuring rod. STEP 7: Verify that the balancer is in TRUCK mode and DYNAMIC mode:...
  • Page 14 Then manually enter the… “A” (distance of the wheel from the machine in millimeters) “B” (width of the wheel in inches) “D” (diameter of the wheel in inches; (refer to marking on tire))
  • Page 15 NOTE: The measuring rod used to determine the “A” distance is marked in centimeters. You must convert to millimeters by multiplying the measurement by 10. This is the value you must enter as the “A” measurement. See the examples below: Example 1 (shown): 17cm X 10 = 170mm (Enter 170 as “A”) STEP 8: Press “MENU”...
  • Page 16 STEP 13: Use the “-/+” keys to scroll through the calibration functions until “CAL-G” is displayed. STEP 14: Press “ENTER” STEP 15: The display will read “Add 0”. STEP 16: Give the wheel a push to get it spinning, lower the hood, and spin the wheel. Giving the wheel a “push start”...
  • Page 17 STEP 17: When the cycle is finished and the tire stops, the display will read “3.50 Add” (100 grams). Rotate the wheel until all the inside weight indicators are fully lighted. Apply the 3.5 ounce (100 gram) truck calibration weight (shown below) on the inside edge of the wheel at the 12 o’...