Instructions for use I - Hofmann Megaplan
Instructions for use I - Hofmann Megaplan Instructions for use I - Hofmann Megaplan
Fig. 9 - Set the nominal width, which is normally stamped on the rim, or proceed to measure the width with the caliper gauge (supplied as standard). 5.2.1.1 - AUTOMATIC WIDTH” OPTION - Move simultaneously the gauges in the measuring position as follows: Fig. 8C DISTANCE + DIAMETER measuring gauge Fig. 9A WIDTH measuring gauge When the gauges are shifted, the moving symbol (see Þ g. 8A) appears on the display indicating that gauges are unstable. - Keep the gauges in position for approx. 2 seconds. - The values memorized are indicated on the display as shown in Þ g. 8B. N.B.: In the event of acoustic indicator enabled (see par. HANDLING OF THE FUN CTIONS MENU), the sto rage of dimensions is followed by a “beep”. - Return the gauge to rest position. N.B. : - If the symbol in Þ g. 8B remains on the display, this means that at least one of the two measurement gauges is not in the rest position. - The two measurements (distance + diameter and width) can be made in different moments. In this case carry out the measurement (distance + diameter) Þ rst. For an accurate measurement, the gauge pins must be correctly positioned. An incorrect measurement of distance means an incorrect measurement of width; compare the value measured with the nominal width shown on the rim (errors up to ½” do not usually cause remarkable residuals). I 0162 GB - 10
5.2.1.2 - ALU-M WHEEL (correction from inside for two balancing planes with direct calibration): Fig. 10 After measurement for inside F1 as shown in Þ g. 10, again remove the gauge in order to memorize the data for the outside FE; N.B.: once in position, always push the gauge upwards and keep it for at least 2 seconds. Manual presetting is possible by using the push buttons as follows. 5.2.2 - MANUAL PRESETTING (Use only in special cases or for checking) - Standard wheel Fig. 11 - Press until a symbol is read out - With gauge in rest position, measure the distance, in cm, of the machine wheel. Set the value substracting 1.5 cm. - Select by pressing - Set the nominal diameter indicated on the tyre. - Select by pressing - Set the nominal width, which is normally stamped on the rim, or proceed to measure the width with the caliper gauge (supplied as standard). I 0162 GB - 11
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- Page 3 and 4: 1 - GENERAL 1.1 - GENERAL SAFETY RE
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Fig. 9<br />
- Set the nominal width, which is normally<br />
stamped on the rim, or proceed to measure<br />
the width with the caliper gauge (supplied as<br />
standard).<br />
5.2.1.1 - AUTOMATIC WIDTH” OPTION<br />
- Move simultaneously the gauges in the measuring position as follows:<br />
Fig. 8C<br />
DISTANCE + DIAMETER measuring gauge<br />
Fig. 9A<br />
WIDTH measuring gauge<br />
When the gauges are shifted, the moving symbol (see Þ g. 8A) appears on the display indicating that<br />
gauges are unstable.<br />
- Keep the gauges in position <strong>for</strong> approx. 2 seconds.<br />
- The values memorized are indicated on the display as shown in Þ g. 8B.<br />
N.B.: In the event of acoustic indicator enabled (see par. HANDLING OF THE FUN CTIONS MENU), the sto<br />
rage of dimensions is followed by a “beep”.<br />
- Return the gauge to rest position.<br />
N.B. :<br />
- If the symbol in Þ g. 8B remains on the display, this means that at least one of the two<br />
measurement gauges is not in the rest position.<br />
- The two measurements (distance + diameter and width) can be made in different moments.<br />
In this case carry out the measurement (distance + diameter) Þ rst. For an accurate measurement,<br />
the gauge pins must be correctly positioned. An incorrect measurement of distance means an<br />
incorrect measurement of width; compare the value measured with the nominal width shown on<br />
the rim (errors up to ½” do not usually ca<strong>use</strong> remarkable residuals).<br />
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