Microprocessor wheel balancer equipped with motor S 445. Ed. 03/02. Operating and maintenance instruction manual. Cod
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1 Microprocessor wheel balancer equipped with motor S 445 Ed. 03/02 Operating and maintenance instruction manual Cod
2 DECLARA ARATION DE CONFORMITE CE CE DECLARA ARATION OF CONFORMITY DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA A CE CE - ÜBEREINSTIMMUNG GIULIANO S.r.l. - Via Guerrieri, CORREGGIO (RE) - ITALY Déclare sous son propre responsabilité que le produit: declare on our own responsibility that the product: dichiara sotto la propria esclusiva responsabilità che il prodotto: erklärt unter ihrer eigenen Verantwortung, daß das Erzeugnis: Equilibratrice Balancer Equilibreuse Auswuchtmaschine SILVER 445 au quel cette déclaration se rapporte, correspond au modèle examiné et QU IL EST CONFORME AUX NORMES SUIVANTES: to which declaration refers is IN CONFORMITY WITH THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS: al quale questa dichiarazione si riferisce E' CONFORME ALLE SEGUENTI NORME: darauf diese Erklärung Bezug nimmt, dem geprüften Modell entspricht und mit den folgenden Bestimmungen übereinstimmt: EN EN EN 294 EN 349 EN 418 EN EN EN EN EN EN D après les directives with reference to directives In base a quanto previsto dalle direttive Der Vorschriften gemäß: 98/37/CEE - 93/68/CEE - 89/336/CEE - 73/23/CEE Correggio, 19/07/2000 Le modèle de cette déclaration est conforme à la Norme EN The model of present declaration is in conformity with directive EN Il modello della presente dichiarazione è conforme a quanto previsto nella Norma EN Das Modell dieser Erklärung übereinstimmt mit der Bestimmung EN
3 INDEX 1 - DESCRIPTION OF THE BALANCING MACHINE General Information Technical data Warnings Standard safety devices LIFTING AND INSTALLING POWER SUPPLY FITTING THE WHEEL CONTROL PANEL SETTING DIMENSIONS Manual presetting with gauge extension Options WHEEL BALANCING Measuring unbalance Recalculating unbalance values STATIC - ALU SELF-CALIBRATION ERRORS Inconstant unbalance readings ORDINARY MAINTENANCE (non-specialised staff) Replacing protection fuses Flanges... 9 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE (For expert technicians only) LIST OF RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS CHANGING THE SUPPLY VOLTAGE MANAGING MACHINE PARAMETERS CHECKING THE DISTANCE GAUGE CHECKING THE POSITION SENSOR FITTING PIEZO PICK-UPS TROUBLE SHOOTING FLOW CHART Checking and calibrating static value (STI) Checking and calibrating unbalance position COMPUTER PCB LAYOUT MEASURING THE WHEELS AND SETTING DATA ON THE BALANCING MACHINE
4 1 - DESCRIPTION OF THE BALANCING MACHINE GENERAL INFORMATION The machine can be used to balance automobile, commercial vehicle and motor bike wheels statically and dynamically with accuracy.its particular characteristics are: - limited bulk to facilitate transport, if necessary; - rotation driven by electric motor with patented control system; - braking controlled by the same lever as drive; - data can be set in inches or mm, using keys with a fast, simple increment system; - static balancing function; - 3 ALU functions for light alloy wheels; - unbalance reading rounded to 5 grammes (with automatic zeroing threshold below 5 grammes) or to 1 gramme after just one wheel spin; - values are recalculated automatically without repeating the spin; - self-diagnosis and self-calibration in just 2 spins, using a random wheel, even one that is unbalanced; TECHNICAL DATA Max. wheel weight Kg Max. power absorbed W Standard power supply /240 V monophase Balancing accuracy... 1 gr Min/max balancing speed... 45/200 rpm Wheel rim diameter... 10" - 24" or mm Wheel rim width " - 20" or mm Cycle time sec Net weight Kg Machine bulk x 500 x h = 975 Acoustic pressure level during cycle... < 70 db (A) Working environment temperature C Targhetta dati WARNINGS - Read the instruction manual carefully before using the balancing machine. - Keep the manual for future reference. - Do not remove or modify parts of the machine, as this would stop it functioning correctly. Apply to the after sales service for repairs. - Do not use strong jets of compressed air to clean the machine. - Use cleaning spirits to clean the plastic panels and shelves (NEVER USE ANY LIQUIDS CONTAINING SOLVENTS). - Before starting the balancing cycle, make sure that the wheel is blocked onto the flange correctly. - The balancing machine operator should not wear clothing with loose parts; make sure that unauthorised staff do not approach the balancing machine during its cycle. - Make sure that no counterweights or other foreign bodies find their way into the base, as they would stop the balancing machine functioning correctly. - Under no circumstances should the balancing machine ever be used for any purpose other than those indicated in this manual STANDARD SAFETY DEVICES - Slow rotation speed. 3
5 2 - LIFTING AND INSTALLING To lift the balancing machine, leverage should only be applied to the three support points available on the base. Under no circumstances should any force ever be applied to other points, such as the shaft, the head or the accessories panel. Ensure that all three support points of the balancing machine rest on the floor. The machine does not need to be fixed to the floor in order to function correctly. 3 - POWER SUPPLY WARNING: Power connections should only be made by specialised staff. The connection to the monophase mains should be made between live and neutral, never between live and earth. A good earth connection is vital for the machine to function correctly. In case of wrong connection, the constructor declines any responsibility and the warranty becomes null and void. Before connecting the machine to the power mains, by means of the supplied cable, check that the voltage is the same as the value shown on the plate applied to the rear of the balancing machine. The scale of the power connection should reflect the electrical power absorbed by the balancing machine (see plate). - The machine s power supply cable must be fitted with a plug that conforms to standards. - It's recommended to provide the machine with a power connection of its own, complete with an automatic switch. - In case of connection directly to the general power panel, without using any intermediate plug, it's recommended to close the balancing machine s main switch with a padlock, so that its use is restricted to authorised personnel only. 4 - FITTING THE WHEEL The balancing machine s standard equipment includes a universal cone flange. The body of the flange with its built-in spring cannot be removed from the balancing machine shaft. The threaded end unit is removable, in order to allow the use of other flange. N.B.: - Use the cone from the rear to centre the wheel. - Centre the wheel using the cone from the front, only if the first solution proves to be impossible. Check that the cone is situated on the cylindrical (accurate) area and not on the threaded (inaccurate) area when the wheel is blocked. If the cone is on the threaded area, the centering is not perfect, which is bound to cause unbalances. 5 - CONTROL PANEL Digital display of OUT OF BALANCE VALUE - internal side 2 Digital display of OUT OF BALANCE VALUE - externalside 3 OUT OF BALANCE POSITION indicator - internal side 4 OUT OF BALANCE POSITION indicator - external side 5 Correction mode indicator selected. 6 Push-button for selecting gr./oz 7 Push-button for selecting mm./inch. 8 SELF-CALIBRATION push-button 9 CALCULATION and SELF-CALIBRATION push-button 10 RECALCULATION of OUT OF BALANCE value 11 Read-out of OUT OF BALANCE < 5 g. 12 Push-button for selecting DISTANCE 13 Push-button for selecting WIDTH 14 Push-button for selecting DIAMETER Fig. 1 Fig. 1 4
6 6 - SETTING DIMENSIONS Fig. 2 READING POINT Setting the DIAMETER: Press key (d) and set the value by means of the numerical keyboard. Press key (d) if you wish to cancel the value you have just entered. Any other non numerical key confirms the data. CAUTION: the setting range of the diameter is inches or mm. Any value outside this range will be considered incorrect. In order to correct any mistakes, rewrite the correct numerical value. Press keys (F)+(mm.inch/8) to change the unit of measurement for the diameter. Note: It is possible to start self-calibration by pressing keys (F)+(CAL) from any of the panels. If the selfcalibration sequence is interrupted the system will automatically return to the measurement panel. Setting the WIDTH: Press key (b) and set the value by means of the numerical keyboard. Press key (b) if you wish to cancel the value you have just entered. Any other non numerical key confirms the data. CAUTION: the setting range for the width is 1,5-20 inches or mm. Any value outside this range will be considered incorrect. In order to correct any mistakes, rewrite the correct numerical value. Press keys (F)+(mm.inch/8) to change the unit of measurement for the diameter. Setting the DISTANCE: Press key (a) and set the value via the numerical keyboard. Press key (a) if you wish to cancel the value you have just entered. Any other key which isn t numerical confirms the data. CAUTION: the setting range for the distance is 0-25 cm. Therefore, any value outside this range will be considered incorrect. In order to correct any mistakes, rewrite the correct numerical value. 5
7 6.1 EXTENSION Extension cm Fig. 3 Fig. 3A The extension increases the range of measurement of the gauge by 10 cm (fig. 3) and allows distance measurement also when the rim is of special shape (fig. 3A). Proceed as follows: - fit the extension on the distance gauge. - Proceed to the distance measurement in the ways described earlier on. - After reading value " a " on the index, reset the gauge to " 0 " and manually set the value " a + 10 ". - Set the diameter and width manually as described in paragraph OPTIONS READ-OUT for values less than 5g (3 oz.). Press [<T/.] GR./OZ. SELECTION: Press (F) button and [g/oz 7] at the same time. This selection will stay memorized even when the machine is turned off. WIDTH SELECTION mm./inch.: Press (b) and (F) + [mm/inch./8]. This selection will not stay in the memory when the machine is turned off. DIAMETER SELECTION mm./inch.: Press (d) and (F) + [mm/inch./8]. This selection will not stay in the memory when the machine is turned off. RETURN TO DYNAMIC UNBALANCE MEASUREMENT: Press [ /5] to return quickly to DYNAMIC measure when on STATIC or ALU. RECALCULATING: When the display visualizes one of the dimensions, press button (F) + [R/0] to display measurements results. SEQUENCE CHECKING OF SELECTED DIMENSIONS: If button (F) +[R/0] are pressed when results are already being displayed, the dimensions a, b and d will be in turn, each for about two seconds, after which the unbalance readout will automatically return 6
8 7 - WHEEL BALANCING 7.1 MEASURING UNBALANCE - Lift the front lever and keeping the lever pushed upwards to start the wheel spinning. - Release the lever when the displays go off, the machine will then start making measurements. - When the displays show the measurement values, brake the wheel by pushing the front lever downwards. Instruments 1 and 2 will keep the unbalance values in their memories. - LEDs on displays 3 and 4 will indicate the correction position. If all the LEDs are alight, this means that the correction weight should be applied to the vertical apex. Fig RECALCULATING UNBALANCE VALUES - Set the new dimensions as described. - Press (R), without repeating the spin. - The new recalculated unbalance values will be displayed. 7
9 7.3 STATIC - ALU The available functions enable to display the correction weights to be placed in positions different from those normally used: - Press (ALU/1) - (ALU/2) - (ALU/3); - the unbalance values will be displayed corrected to take your chosen correction position into account. Fig. 5 Normal - For balancing steel or light alloy rims by applying clip-on weights to the edges of the rim. Static STATIC correction is necessary for motor bike wheels or when it is impossible to apply counterweights to both sides of the rim. ALU 1 For balancing light alloy rims by applying adhesive weights to the shoulders of the rims. 12/13 mm Rim support plane ALU 2 ALU 3 For balancing light alloy rims by applying concealed externaladhesive weights. The position of the external weight is shown in the illustration. For combined balancing: a clip-on weight on the outside and an adhesive weight on the inside (Mercedes). (External weight position as in ALU 2). 8 - SELF-CALIBRATION To carry out the machine s self-calibration proceed as follows: -Mount a wheel on the shaft. Any wheel may be chosen, even one which has not been balanced, but it is advisable to use a medium size wheel. -Set the exact measures of the wheel. WARNING: The wrong setting of measurements will bring to an incorrect calibration of the machine. Therefore all successive measurements will also be incorrect. This will continue until the machine is self-calibrated again using the correct measurements. -Push button (F) and, keeping it pressed, push (CAL 6). The position LED will light up and the sign CAL will appear on the display. Keep pushing the two buttons until the LED blow out. -Release the two buttons and let the wheel turn until the message CAL disappears from the display. -Release the wheel and wait (the self-calibration spin can last a couple of minutes) During this spin, the wheel must be protected by any shock or speed up, otherwise the self-calibration cannot succeed and the machine will stop and indicate ERR. -At the end of the first spin the message ADD 100, while the position LED of external side will flash. -Add a 100 gr. weight (3 5oz) on the external side in any position. -Let the wheel turn until the message END CAL appears. -Take the 100 gr. weight off and balance the wheel as already described. The values that the machine gets from the self-calibration cycle are automatically memorized by a special memory, which keeps them even when the machine is switched off. Consequently the machine will function correctly any time it is switched on. Self-calibration can be repeated at any time in case of doubts about the correct working of the machine. 8
10 9 - ERRORS Machine functioning may be disturbed by various kinds of malfunctions. If these are picked up by the microprocessor, they will be indicated on the display as follows: ERROR MEANING 1 No rotation signal. It may be due either to a defective position pick-up, or to something that stops the wheel turning. 2 The wheel rotation speed has dropped below 45 rpm during the pick-up revolutions. Repeat the spin. 3 Errors in the mathematical calculations, most probably caused by excessive wheel unbalances. 4 The wheel is spinning in the wrong direction. 6 Defective functioning in analogical part. This error code appears when the machine is switched on. Replace the PCB and then repeat the self-calibration process. 7 Defect in the self-calibration values memory. Repeat the self-calibration. 8 Error during self-calibration. This may be due to the second self-calibration spin having been carried out without adding the reference weight, or to an interruption in the cable to the pickups. Other error messages may be indicated by the ALU 2 LED during measuring operations. If this LED flashes once the wheel has been accelerated to regime speed, this means that the regime speed is too fast (>200 rpm). The machine will wait for the speed to drop, when it will cut off the ALU 2 LED and make the measurements. If the same LED flashes at random during the measurement spin, this indicates that the machine is in a waiting mode, probably due to a shock received by the machine. The measurement will be repeated automatically in any case, without any further errors. * If the error is repeated, apply to the after sales service. 9.1 INCONSTANT UNBALANCE READINGS It may sometimes happen that you balance a wheel, remove it from the balancing machine and then discover that it is not balanced when you put it back on the machine. This is not caused by faulty machine readings, but only by defects in the way the wheel was fitted onto the flange; in other words, the wheel was fitted in two different positions with respect to the balancing machine shaft. If the wheel is fitted onto the flange with screws, maybe these screws were not tightened correctly (i.e. gradually and cross-wise) or, as is often the case, the wheel drillings may have over-generous tolerances. Small errors, up to 10 grammes (0.4 oz) can be considered normal in wheels blocked with a cone flange. With wheels blocked with screws, the error is normally larger. If you find that the wheel is still unbalanced when it is fitted back onto the vehicle after balancing, this may depend on unbalances in the vehicle s brake drum or very often on the holes for the wheel rim screws, which are sometimes drilled with over-generous tolerances. In this case, it may be worth while rebalancing the wheels fitted on the vehicle. Attention: 10 - ORDINARY MAINTENANCE (Non-specialised staff) Remember to switch off all power connections to the machine before carrying out any maintenance operations REPLACING PROTECTION FUSES Two protection fuses are set on the supply board, which can be accessed by removing the weights shelf. If you have to replace these fuses, make sure to use others with the same electricity load. If the fault happens again, apply to the After Sales Service FLANGES - Plastic sleeve for holding the wheel in place: keep the inner rubber ring constantly lubricated. 9
11 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE (For expert technicians only) 11 - LIST OF RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS (See blow-up tables for references) Item Q.ty DESCRIPTION bearing - 2Z Complete driving pulley 29086P Ferodo for brake 20 x 20 x Special monophase motor 0.15 HP - 4-pole - LM56 - B14 220/50 116A 1 Special monophase motor 0.15 HP - 4-pole - LM56 - B14 110/60 116B 1 Special monophase motor 0.15 HP - 4-pole - LM56 - B14 220/ Position pick-up board with cable Balancing spring drawin no P Handle I 222 / 55 - M Adaptor plate drawing no P LEXAN panel with keyboard model Switch KL Q Transformer 30 VA drawing no P Power supply pcb st 18558/ Fuses 5 x 20-2A CEMA series 080 ER key SMD C21 computer pcb 12 - CHANGING POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE - Always check the power supply voltage marked by the manufacturer on the characteristics plate. - Standard supply is V / 50 Hz monophase. - To convert to 110 V, remove the red cable A and replace it with the white cable B. - Replace the motor according to the voltage and frequency of the mains used: 220 / / / 60 Fig. 6 SIMPLIFIED LAYOUT FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES 10
12 13 - MANAGING MACHINE PARAMETERS Press [F] + [CAL] as though you were going to run the self-calibrating facility. When the position LEDs stop flashing, instead of running the cycle, press the following within 5 seconds and in the right sequence: [-a] then [b] then [F] - After having pressed [-a] and [b], the displays will go off; after having pressed [F], the current value of the fixed distance [DF] will be displayed: use numeric Keyboard to change it. - Press [a] to pass to changing I value. The left hand display the lettering I and the symbol " - " if the correction is negative, or " - / " if it is positive. Use [b] to change it. The right hand display will read the current value. Use numeric Keyboard to change it. - Press [a] again. The right hand display will read the S value. Use numeric Keyboard to change it. Press [+a] to terminate setting. N.B.: If you press the [ / 5] key at any stage while setting these three parameters, the system will interrupt the function and automatically set the machine parameters to the base values. Basic configuration values: DF = 85 I = +6 S = 330 After having changed the machine parameters, run its self-calibration facility again. N.B.: A plate inside the machine shows the values of the calibration done in the factory. 14- CHECKING THE DISTANCE GAUGE Reading point : 3.5 cm Fig. 7 Fixed shaft support There is no adjustment on the distance gauge. The only time you have to be careful is when you change the graduated strip. This must be positioned in a way that it reads 3.5 at the end of the fixed index (reading point) when the rider tip is situated in the position shown in the figure. 11
13 15 - CHECKING THE POSITION SENSOR Follow these instructions to check the efficiency of the position sensor: 1. Make sure that none of the three opto-couplers rubs against the phase disc or against the RESET tooth. 2. Check the following voltages, using a tester set for VDC measuring (the power supply should be on but the machine should not be turning): * +5 VDC constant between earth and the red wire * +4.5 to 4.8 VDC between earth and the yellow (RESET) wire when the RESET tooth is in the opto-coupler TC ST 2000 and 0 VDC when the RESET tooth is out of the opto-coupler. * 0 VDC to 4.5 / 4.8 VDC voltage variations between earth and the green wire (CLOCK) and between earth and the white wire (U/D) when the machine shaft is turned very slowly. Fig. 8 GREEN YELLOW WHITE GROUND RED (+5) SIMPLIFIED LAYOUT FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES N.B.: if you have to replace the position sensor, take off the board only by loosening the two fixing screws, but do not move the supporting bracket; this makes repositioning easier. HOW TO FIT THE PIEZO PICK-UPS 16 - FITTING THE PIEZO PICK UPS Compensation or angular position problems may sometimes be caused by a fault in the piezo pick-ups. Follow these instructions to replace them: 1. Remove the weights tray. Fig Remove nuts 1 and 2 with pertaining springs and washers. 3. Loosen nuts 3, 4 and 5 and detach the various parts. OUTSIDE 4. Re-fit the new parts without tightening the BASEPLATE SHAFT nuts, observing the correct fitting sequence. SIDE blue N.B. : the position of the coloured wires shown yellow in the picture must be respected when yellow fitting piezo pick-ups. white 5. Use a wrench to tighten nut 5; nuts 3 and 4 INSIDE can be tightened by hand (1/2 a turn with a MACHINE wrench if necessary). The mandrel shaft should be kept perfectly in line during these operations. 6. Re-fit the springs and nuts 1 and 2, which must be tightened completely, in order to recover the springs elasticity, and then loosened half a turn, thus giving the piezo parts the correct load (you can use a torque wrench calibrated for 400 Kg.cm). 7. Smear a plentiful layer of silicone on the piezo parts. (N.B.: the piezo crystals must have an insulation of at least 50 Mohm to function properly). 8. Re-fit the cover and the weights tray. 12
14 17 - TROUBLE SHOOTING FLOW CHART N.B.: if you disconnect the CN5 (computer board) from the MOTOR [START] key, the instrumentation will also function with a manual spin. - If you replace the computer board, set the machine parameters indicated on the technical characteristics plate. Are fuses F 1 - F 2on the feed power board in good condition? NO Replace the power feed board YES Replace the fuses and put under voltage YES Do F - F work? 1 2 NO Disconnect Disconnect CN4 on the computer CN4 board. Replace on F the power board. Replace 1 - F 2 again and put under F 1 - F 2 voltage. again and put under voltage Do F - F work? 1 2 NO YES Replace the computer board Is there the correct voltage (as of 8.5 indicated Vga between in layout PH2 drwg) - PH1 between and ground points on the 2 - feed 3 board? and ground on CN7? YES 1 NO Ensure that the transformer primary winding is under voltage and that wire connections are not damaged. Should everything be OK, replace the trasformer. 13
15 1 Is the voltage correct (as indicated in layout drwg) between points A 1-3B and ground? on CN4? YES NO Disconnect CN4 on the power computer supply board YES Is there the voltage indicated for points A 1-3B? on the connector switches off NO Replace computer board Replace the power feed board or possibly the regulator corresponding to the missing voltage : Q1 IC1 = + 5 Vcc IC2 Q2 = - 5 Vcc Does the position sensor work? (see specific checking instructions) NO YES Replace the position sensor board. N.B. : do not remove the supporting brackets. Replace the computer board. 14
16 17.1 CHECKING AND CALIBRATING STATIC VALUE (STI) Run self-calibration Balance the wheel. Tolerance 1 gr. Select STATIC. Put 100 gr on inner side. Spin the wheel. Inner side STATIC value is between 98 and 102 gr. YES NO Select "MACHINE PARAMETERS". Increase "I" value if inner STATIC is low, decrease "I" value if high (1 gr corresponds to 2 of"i" ) END 15
17 17.2 CHECKING AND CALIBRATING UNBALANCE POSITION Run self-calibration Balance the wheel. Tolerance 1 gr Put 100 gr on outer side then spin the wheel. Position of gr counter-weight is at 6 o clock? YES NO Select "MACHINE PARAMETERS" function. Modify "S" value by trial and error ("S" is indicated in degrees) END 16
18 Fig COMPUTER PCB LAYOUT 17
19 19 - MEASURING THE WHEELS AND SETTING DATA ON THE BALANCING MACHINE The need for increasingly accurate calibrations and the introduction of ALU keys have made it important to define exactly how wheel rims must be measured and how the balancing machine interprets the entered data. For this reason, it is useful for the machine operator to understand how the machine automatically alters the dimensions set in order to obtain the distances of the correction planes, which are defined as passing through the barycentres of the correction weights. If we consider a typical rim, the measurement represents the rim width, as stated by the manufacturer. This will differ from the distance between the correction planes because of the thickness of the rim and the physical dimensions of the counter-weight, whose barycentre is situated at a distance h from the support on the rim s edge. The balancing machine will automatically correct the data set by adding 2 x h = 6 mm to the measurement. Measurement b, made using the gauge, is usually more precise, even though it may be very similar to the distance, known to the rim user. These two measurements differ by only the width of the sheet metal, which is usually about 2 mm per side. Although this difference is very small, it enables us to obtain an accurate calibration by setting either the internal width or the external width b of the rim, at random. It's advisable to add a quarter of an inch to the value indicated by the rim manufacturers. As for ALU functions, in addition to the systematic corrections related to the counter-weight s centre of gravity as explained above, the machine also carries out the following approximations : I E ALU 1 a = value a set +3/4" b = value b set -1½ d = value d set -1" I E ALU 2 a = value a set +3/4" b = flange plane distance -½ -a d l = value d set -1" d E = value d set -2½ I N.B.: I = INNER SIDE E = OUTER SIDE E ALU 3 a = value a set b = flange plane distance -½ -a d l = value d set d E = value d set -2½ 18
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