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CB900
WHEEL BALANCER USER MANUAL
Pls read this manual before operation
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Summary of Contents for RKC INSTRUMENT CB900

  • Page 1 CB900 WHEEL BALANCER USER MANUAL Pls read this manual before operation CONTENT...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PREFACE----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 WARNING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 INTRODUCTION----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 INSTALLATION -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 SAFETY REGULATION-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 INSTALLATION--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 2.1HOOD INSTALLATION----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 2.2MAINSHAFT INSTALLATION-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 2.3CONFIGURATE POWER SUPPLY------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 3. TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 3.1PERFORMANCE & CHARACTERISTIC----------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 3.2MAIN TECHNICAL INDEX----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 3.3WORKING PRINCIPLE--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 4. TRANPORTATION & IN-SITE INSTALLATION--------------------------------------------------------------------------5 4.1TRANSPORATION-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 4.2IN-SITE INSTALLATION------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 5. SAFETY & PREVENTION----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 6. CONSTRUCTION & OPERATION------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 6.1 CONFIGURATION-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 6.2 DISPLAY PANEL---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8...
  • Page 3 7.4WHEEL BALANCER ACCESSORY------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15 MAINTENANCE--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16 9. DETAILED OPERATION DESCRIPTION-----------------------------------------------------------------------------18 9.1 HOW TO BALANCE A WHEEL----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18 9.2 PARAMETERS SETUP--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18 9.3 CUSTOMER SELF-CALIBRATION-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------20 9.4CUSTOMER SELF-CALIBRATION---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPENDIX 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22 APPENDIX 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------23...
  • Page 4: Preface

    Ⅰ.PREFACE WARNING ATTENTION: Dangers or unsafe procedures that can There will be one year of warranty period on the condition that the machine including the operation cause minor injuries or damage to property. system , tools and accessories are used properly Read these instructions carefully before using the and/or without damage.
  • Page 5: Safety Regulation

    Failure to comply with the instructions and danger Failure to observe these instructions can damage the warnings can cause serious injuries to the operator or machine and compromise the operator's safety. other persons. Do not operate the machine until you have read and Remove the original packing materials after positioning understood all the danger/warning notices in this them as indicated on the packaging.
  • Page 6 machinery whenever the machine is in use or being Warning for rotating machine part serviced. This decal, positioned next to the balancing shaft, reminds the user that - Any unauthorized changes or modifications made to this is a rotating part and is therefore the machine automatically release the manufacturer dangerous and should not be touched from any liability in the case of damage or accidents...
  • Page 7: Installation

    Note: The following information coming from the MAINSHAFT INSTALLATION:Before installation, use nameplate the ethyl alcohol and compressed air to clean up the The nameplate is stuck in the center to the top on the center hole of the shaft and connect part. Use spanner rear of the machine.
  • Page 8: Technical Performance

    POWER UNIT Fig 3 -mechanical main shaft adopts high precision bearing driven, wear-resistant, low noise FIG 3 CB900 WHEEL BALANCER WORK PRINCIPLE -press stop key to realize the emergency stop -full automatic dynamic/static balance check Ⅳ. TRANSPORTATION & -balance 3 ALU rim and 1 motorcycle tire -self-calibration and full automatic trouble diagnosis...
  • Page 9: In-Site Installation

    4.1.2 Remove the upper cover of the package carton and check and confirm the wheel balancer, spare parts and documents you purchased according to the packing list. If you have any question, please contact with the dealer. Package materials such as plastic, PBV, nail, screw, timber and carton must be placed into a scrap bin to treat according to the local regulation.
  • Page 10: Configuration

    Any use other than VI.CB900 CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION those described in this manual is to be considered improper and unreasonable. 6.1CONFIGURATION Do not start the machine without the wheel locking equipment.
  • Page 11: Display Panel

    10- balance shaft body ALU2 aluminum alloy balance 11- body 12- power source switch alloy mode key 6.2 CB900 OPERATION DISPLAY ALU3 aluminum alloy balance alloy mode key Emergency stop key Start key 1. In the state of parameter input, it is the distance from wheel to balancer input key .You can change the Br set value of the...
  • Page 12: Basic Operation

    Positive positioning is the normal method. It is featured with simple and quick operation. It is mainly suitable to Unbalance point positioning lamp the common steel rim and aluminum alloy rim with small deformation. Static Balance Mode Indicator Motorcycle Balance Mode Indicator Main shaft...
  • Page 13: Value Input

    At this moment, the display will display “D”:“XXX”. NOTE: The choice on the cone should be adapted 6.4.4 UNIT CONVERSION: to the rim center hole and pay attention to its direction. Or it will cause the inaccurate measurement. ①The unit conversion of the Br of the rim from inch to mm: 6.4 INPUT VALUE Normally, the display of Br should be in inch.
  • Page 14: Residual Unbalance Value Display

    unbalance value is 4 g. and outer unbalance value of 6.6 BALANCE MODE SELECT the rim. Use your hand to pull the wheel. When all the Select the balance mode according to the weight positioning lamps light inside and outside light, the adding position and the balance mode.
  • Page 15: Supplementary Explaination

    ” Di1=Di+ ” ” Di2=Di+Br- ” D1=D-1” D2=D-1” ALU2-for ALU rim, hidden weight inside ALU2 Di1=Di Di2=0 from 0 point to the Outer of the flange disk- ” D1=D ” D2=D-2 ” 6.7SUPPLEMENTARY EXPLAINATION: Once switching on, you will see standard dynamic balance mode setup by the computer.
  • Page 16 OFF of the protective hood control function. Press The shortcut to enter the self-calibration is to press key to confirm to return to the above level. and hold on for 5seconds and you can enter into SP(protective hood control function set-up) CAL-CAL.
  • Page 17: Error

    7.2 ERROR INDICATION If the problems still can not be solved, please contact with the professional persons. DISPLAY CAUSE SOLUTION protective cover not lower down Lower down the protective cover rotation speed not enough Check the motor and belt. stop the error Press the start key or raise up the protective cover.
  • Page 18 When second mount & Wheel internal hole irregular Change the wheel demount, the error will Flange disk assemble not properly Check the assemble surface exceed 10g. and try again. Standard Accessory Shaft Thread Cone 100g weight Br Caliper Quick Nut Hood Hammer Spring...
  • Page 19 LUBRICATION The only rotating parts of the wheel balancer are 8. MAINTENANCE the motor and balance shaft. These parts must be periodically lubricated by the operators. If the machine is used very frequently, more than WARNING 2hours per day, we should annually check the The manufacturer will not bear any responsibility bearing.
  • Page 20 4 spheres test, welding load, ASTM D non-specific treatments substances 2509, kg contained in these products, or improper use of Test Timken OK load, ASTM D 2509, lb parts of them, may have on the environment or on Stability of oxidisation bomb method, human health are prevented.
  • Page 21 Foam YES insider of the tire to the body. According to Powder YES* measured reading, the unit of which is cm, CO2 YES* press to adjust the value to make the YES* Use only if more appropriate extinguishers are not at hand or when the fire is small. value displayed in the right side window to be the measured value.
  • Page 22 Press program key to enter the program set-up menu. 1.1 -p- (protective cover set) press APP(minimum unbalance value setup) confirm enter and select key to setup the on Press Di , you can enter to setup the unit of 1Gr and 5Gr. All adopts diagraph not arrow. and off of the protective cover .
  • Page 23 9.3 Customer self-calibration Select will display repetition In the state of IN TES, press you can enter into CAL –CAL which means the state of press to enter. customer self-calibration state. This function should be applied when long time no use of the In the state of“I...
  • Page 24 once again and press to rotate the machine. After the customer calibration, the display will be “SAV”-“DAT”. At this moment, the customer self-calibration completes.
  • Page 25 APPENDIX Ⅰ POWER BOARD...
  • Page 26 APPENDIX Ⅱ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...
  • Page 27 APPENDIX HOOD INS SCREW M10X30 WASHER10 SPRING WASHER10 SPRING SCREW M10X20...

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