General – CEMB USA C68SE (B) User Manual
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1- GENERAL
1.1 - GENERAL SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
- The balancing machine should only be used by duly authorized and trained personnel.
- The balancing machine should not be used for purposes other than those described in the
instruction manual.
- Under no way should the balancing machine be modifi ed except for those modifi cations made
explicitly by the manufacturer.
- Never remove the safety devices. Any work on the machine should only be carried out by duly
authorized specialist personnel.
- Do not use strong jets of compressed air for cleaning.
- Use alcohol to clean plastic panels or shelves (AVOID LIQUIDS CONTAINING SOLVENTS).
- Before starting the wheel balancing cycle, make sure that the wheel is securely locked on the
adapter.
- The machine operator should not wear clothes with fl apping edges. Make sure that unauthorized
personnel do not approach the balancing machine during the work cycle.
- Avoid placing counterweights or other objects in the base which could impair the correct
operation of the balancing machine.
1.1.1 - STANDARD SAFETY DEVICES
- STOP push button for stopping the wheel under emergency conditions.
- The safety guard of high impact plastic is with shape and size designed to prevent risk of
counterweights from fl ying out in any direction except towards the fl oor.
- A microswitch prevents starting the machine if the guard is not lowered and stops the wheel
whenever the guard is raised.
1.2 - FIELD OF APPLICATION
The machine is designed for balancing car or motorcycle wheels weighing less than 65 kg. It can be
operated within a temperature range of 0° to +45°C.
It is provided with an automatic adhesive counterweight dispenser (optional).
It can measure the geometric radial run-out of the wheels (optional)
Fitted with two laser indicators for the correction position.
Can be fi tted with a weight-holder drawer unit with luminous indicators of the weight
to be used (optional)
1.3 - OVERALL DIMENSIONS (Standard protection)
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