Installation Guide
12 CB66 - CB67 - CB68 Operator’s manual
Figure F3.1.1 Application of the extension of Distance/Diameter sensor for measuring MOTO
wheel type
Note:
on machines without automatic sensor (or on machines where the automatic distance sensor is disabled), the distance
data must be entered manually. To carry out this operation, you must: : a) place the tip of the extension of the Distance/
Diameter sensor on the rim, b) read the distance value on the graduated scale, c) add 150 mm to the read value, d)
enter the distance value manually by pressing [P1]
g
and therefore [P4] or [P5]
)
.
Whenever the motorbike fl ange is removed (e.g. to balance wheels of auto-vehicles) and reassembled after,
make sure the writings “Cal” present on the fl ange and on the fl ange for motorbikes are aligned. If this is
not carried out, balancing accuracy may be compromised.
3.2.3 SUV wheel type (off-road vehicles)
The selection of the SUV Wheel Type allows the balancing of wheels of off-road vehicles. These vehicles are
generally equipped with wheels that are larger than normal and the tyre is relatively large compared to the
diameter of the rim (i.e. not low or super low type). Selecting this wheel type however does not allow the
balancing of wheels for trucks because they have rims that are signifi cantly different.
The choice of the CAR or SUV Wheel Type is at the discretion of the operator who should run balancing tests
to determine which Wheel Type gives the best results for the particular wheel that is subject to balancing.
To select the SUV wheel type, press repeatedly [P6]
p
until the SUV LED of the Wheel Type group
LED lights up. See table T3.2.
All Programme Types listed in table T3.2 are available for the SUV Wheel Type.
Weight positions along the section of the rim are the same as indicated in Figure F3.
3.3 Entering wheel dimensions
The dimensions of the wheel to balance can be entered in two ways:
• Manual Mode. This mode is always available.
• Automatic Mode. Only some models are equipped with sensors for the automatic entering (partial or
total) of wheel dimensions.
Note:
all machines are equipped with graduated scales for manual measuring of the distance.