DB-70 Automatic Wheel Balancer
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P/N 5900261 — Rev. A1 — January 2021
Unpacking
Dannmar recommends unpacking the Wheel Balancing Machine as close as possible to its permanent
location. The less you have to move things around, the smoother your unpacking and installing will be.
Note
: Many of the Wheel Balancing Machine components have been greased for shipping.
Dannmar recommends having some rags nearby when unpacking.
Use caution when taking the Wheel Balancing Machine out of its shipping container.
You do not want to damage the unit, misplace any of the components that come with it, or hurt
anyone.
To unpack the Wheel Balancing Machine:
1.
Make sure you are wearing OSHA-approved (publication 3151) Personal Protective Equipment:
leather gloves, steel-toed work boots, back belts, hearing protection, and ANSI-approved eye
protection (safety glasses, face shield, or goggles).
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CAUTION
Make sure to use an appropriate lifting device, such as a Forklift or Pallet Jack, to
move the Balancer while it is on its pallet. Make sure only personnel who are
experienced with material handling procedures are allowed to move the Balancer.
The Balancer is heavy and the weight is not evenly distributed; dropping or
knocking over the unit may cause equipment damage or personal injury.
Do not
lift the Balancer by the Shaft Housing; you will damage it.
2.
At the bottom of the carton, push the metal tabs all the way down, on all four sides. Pull the carton
off over the Balancer.
You may have to apply some force to get all of the metal tabs free; they sometimes stick.
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CAUTION
Dannmar recommends having at least two people lift the Balancer; it is heavy and
awkward to handle. If it is dropped or falls, it could cause injury or equipment
damage.
3.
Remove the plastic wrap, cardboard pieces and other shipping components around the Balancer.
4.
Remove the shipping bolts holding the Balancer to the pallet.
5.
Remove the Accessory Box form inside the Balancer cabinet.
6.
Move the Balancer off the pallet, then move it to the desired location.
Important:
Do not lift or move the Balancer by the shaft or shaft housing. It will not support the
Balancer’s weight and will result in damage to the Balancer.
Installing the Shaft
1.
Make sure you are wearing OSHA-approved (publication 3151) Personal Protective Equipment: leather
gloves, steel-toed work boots, back belts, hearing protection, and ANSI-approved eye protection
(safety glasses, face shield, or goggles).
2.
Carefully
clean the threaded shaft and the center hole of the matcher using alcohol or equal.
3.
To attach the matcher to the threaded shaft using a SCHS M14 x 240 and a 10 MM hex key, look for
a “0” on the surface of the Matcher and on the threaded shaft. Carefully align these “0” marks so that
they are in line.
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