Input Of Rim Data For Alus; Balancing The Wheel; Occupied Area - Bosch Start Line WBE 260 Original Instructions Manual

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34 | Start Line WBE 260 | Balancing the wheel
7.6

Input of rim data for ALUS

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The type of input for tire data depends on the choice
of balancing program. To balance a wheel success-
fully, please key in the following parameters.
R
Rim distance: Distance between wheel and machine
body.
R
Rim diameter: Nominal diameter of rim.
R
Rim width: The distance between inner and outer
balancing points.
!
The balancing point depends on the choice of bal-
ancing program.
Automatic entry in ALUS balancing mode
1. Pull the rim-distance gage to inside of first adhesive
balance weight position and wait for warning tone to
confirm.
2. Pull in rim-distance gage to second inner adhesive
balance weight position and hold it there. After the
warning tone, return rim-distance gage to its starting
position.
Fig. 20:
Automatic input in ALUS balancing mode
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After completing the process described above, the
ALUS balancing mode is selected automatically.
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The ALUS balancing mode can also be selected
using the ALU key.
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8.

Balancing the wheel

WARNING – Incorrectly balanced wheels!
Risk of injury due to change in handling charac-
teristics of vehicle.
WBE 260 must stand on a flat surface and
must be secured.
Specified flange must be mounted on a
clean and grease-free flange shaft.
Use the specified accessories (cone, spac-
er rings).
Rim must contact flange accurately, re-
move any dirt.
Perform a reference measurement after
attaching balance weights.
8.1

Occupied area

CAUTION – Danger of injury if the wheel is
turning!
Danger of crushing of limbs when wheel is
turning for persons in the restricted area.
When the wheel is turning the operator
must stay in the work area.
There must be no persons in the restricted
area when the wheel is turning.
Fig. 21:
Definition of working range
1 Area which can be occupied during the measurement
2 Area which must not be occupied during measurement

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