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Attached to the Rim Distance Pointer (202) is the Rim Distance Gauge (208) which
indicates the numeric value (in inches or millimeters) to enter for the wheel rim
distance.
(see figure f, and Assy. diagram B.)
Make sure to move the Rim Distance Pointer (202) away from the wheel rim and
back to its original position. Then, enter the distance numeric value that was shown
on the Rim Distance Gauge (208) by following the instructions in
figure d.
RIM
CALIPER
WEIGHT
PLIERS
fIguRE g
Wheel rim manufacturers usually indicate the wheel rim
width (reading b) by
stamping the width numeric value into the top/outer edge of the wheel rim. Locate
the manufacturer’s stamped width numeric value on the wheel rim.
NOTE: If the
manufacturer does not indicate the width, use the
Rim Caliper that is provided
with the Wheel Balancer. To do so, position one tip of the Rim Caliper against the
top/inner edge of the wheel rim. Place the other tip of the Rim Caliper against the
top/outer edge of the wheel rim. The gauge on the Rim Caliper will indicate the
proper width.
(see figure f, and figure g.)
Enter the width numeric value shown on the wheel rim (or Rim Caliper) by following
the instructions in
figure d.
Tire manufacturers usually indicate the tire
diameter (reading d) by stamping the
diameter numeric value into the outer edge of the tire. Locate the manufacturer’s
stamped diameter numeric value on the tire.
(see figure f.)
Enter the diameter numeric value shown on the tire by following the instructions in
figure d.
The Wheel Balancer is now calibrated, and ready to perform the measuring
cycle.
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