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1.

 

The definition of balance is the uniform distribution of mass about an axis of rotation, where the center of gravity is in the 

same location as the center of rotation.

 

2.

 

One of the limitations of balancing tire and wheel assemblies off a vehicle is that repeatability can be an issue.    In other 

words, you may not get the same results when you attempt to rebalance a wheel that has already been balanced.    What has 

changed?    It is not the tire or rim.    What has changed is the geometry of the tire and wheel on the balancer.

 

3.

 

Weights on the wheel have an inherent problem due to the tire/rim geometry.    Since the imbalance is normally out at the 

tire tread surface, and has more effect on balance than an equal weight located at the rim radius.   

 

4.

 

Wheel balancers operate at a smaller radius than a wheel, making it progressively less effective as the tire diameter increase 

for a given wheel diameter.

 

5.

 

Match mounting tires on wheels is also a process where a tire’s installed position on the wheel is specifically selected to 

help minimize the final combination’s force variation and/or imbalance.

 

6.

 

Tires used off-road are notoriously hard to balance and keep balanced.    They are big, they have large tread blocks (subject 

to “chunking”).

 

7.

 

“Lug-centric” wheels are notoriously hard to balance on common “hub-centric” balancers and are found with many different 

rim manufacturers.    Toyota also locates the wheel on the hub, via the rim studs. (i.e. lug-centric) and a special lug centric adaptor 

should be used to properly balance the wheel.

 

8.

 

According to Tru-Balance, wheel-centering products bypass the hub pilot and actually center the wheel to the wheel studs 

using the 12, 4, and 8 o’clock positions, resulting in less weight value change during reposition of wheel to hub mounting on wheel 

balancing machines.

 

9.

 

The  way  that  a  wheel  is  mounted  on  a  balancer  will  not  only  affect  the  accuracy  of  the  balance  job  itself  but  also  the 

repeatability of the balancing results.

 

10.

 

You can select different methods of wheel mounting according to practice to have wheel spin straight as possible. 

 

POSITIVE positioning is featured with simple quick operation with suitable cone and nut on the outside of rim, commonly used 

with steel rims and aluminum alloy rims with small deformation.

 

NEGATIVE  positioning  is  used  when  deformation  is  noticed  with  the  spin  of  the  wheel.    Adopt  this  method  of  positioning  to 

guarantee the accurate positioning of the rim inner hole and main shaft.    Especially the thick ALU.    Negative positioning is with 

the suitable cone on the inside of the rim and the bowl and nut on the outside.

 

Summary of Contents for B917

Page 1: ...1 B917 WHEEL BALANCER READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATION BEGINS Serial No __________ Model No ___B 917___...

Page 2: ...rect or indirect damage to the equipment The equipment should be installed on the stable ground not wooden pallet otherwise not accurate Keep the back panel 0 6M away from the wall for good ventilatio...

Page 3: ...ssembly 1 3 Controls and components 3 4 Indication and use of wheel balancer 6 5 Self calibration of wheel balancer 10 6 Errors 11 7 Self diagnoses 12 8 Setting machine 12 9 OPT function 13 10 Spare p...

Page 4: ...o clock or 12 o clock position to add weight Statistic and dynamic balancing ALU programs for alloy rims or special shaped Self diagnoses easy to find the problem Apply to steel and aluminum alloy ri...

Page 5: ...tor for fastening wheel with central bore see below picture 2 5 Install wheel Clean wheel take off counterweights check pressure of wheel Choose the way of installation according to the type of wheel...

Page 6: ...Balancing mode Operation Add weights Standard Default Turn on machine Input a b d value Start spin after spin stop Clip on weights on both sides of rim edge ALU2 1 Turn on machine 2 Input a b d value...

Page 7: ...n machine 2 Press ALU button indicator lit up 3 Input aI aE d value 4 Start spin after spin stop Add adhesive weights on the two positions gauge head touch Static mode for motorcycle wheels 1 Turn on...

Page 8: ...dle nut wheel quick handle nut Attention May add a wheel and hold the wheel to help install the thread hub When installing or taking off wheel do not let wheel move on the shaft to avoid scratching sh...

Page 9: ...position where to mount the counterweights 12 o clock position outside as Fig 3 clip the counterweight Fig 3 4 1 7 Anticlockwise moving wheel slowly the displays with left LED s lit up full indicate...

Page 10: ...clock position 9H Off or 9 o clock 9H On position outside as Fig 6 add the counterweight Fig 6 4 2 6 Anticlockwise moving wheel slowly the displays with left LED s lit up full indicate the correct an...

Page 11: ...rim Fig 9 4 3 3 Put down the guard and press to perform a measuring spin 4 3 1 12 o clock position to add weight Set SLC as OFF according to 8 1 Anticlockwise moving wheel slowly until the right LED...

Page 12: ...e wheel is balanced Fig 22 Self calibration of wheel balancer Do the self calibration whenever you think the balancer is not accurate The 100g weight must be accurate Turn on balancer install a medium...

Page 13: ...locked tightly 2 Position pick up board problem 1 Lock tightly 2 check or change position pick up board 3 1 No enough pressure in wheel 2 Wheel distortion 1 Add proper pressure in wheel 2 Check wheel...

Page 14: ...xperienced Install wheel input a b d value 1 Press comes 2 Put down safe guard and press comes 3 With the help of tire changer change the rim and rubber 180 degree reference 4 Then put down safe guard...

Page 15: ...he non rounded amount of imbalance on each weight plane Repeat this procedure four times without removing the wheel to verify the balancer can repeat measurements within 0 05 ounce per plane If it doe...

Page 16: ...d hub assembly must be replaced BALANCER MOUNTING METHODS MOUNTING THE WHEEL ON THE VEHICLE Since today s vehicles are more sensitive to road feel it is critical to be aware of how the wheel mounts on...

Page 17: ...DURE Select the proper wheel mounting cone by placing it in the center bore of the wheel to be balanced Select the cone that contacts the wheel nearest the center of the cone Place the wheel mounting...

Page 18: ...ace the wheel mounting cone on the spindle with the small end of the cone facing the front of the wheel Install the wing nut and pressure ring assembly onto the spindle shaft against the wheel and sec...

Page 19: ...ge tread blocks subject to chunking 7 Lug centric wheels are notoriously hard to balance on common hub centric balancers and are found with many different rim manufacturers Toyota also locates the whe...

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