Digital Wheel Balancer Functions
A brief list of the specific functions for Digital Wheel Balancer.
The 2 versions of Software, BASIC and FULL allow to satisfy different customer needs.
The BASIC version, which includes all the basic functions necessary for a wheel balancer measurement, is equipped on the B2xx and B32x range.
The FULL version, which adds all the advanced features to the BASIC version , is equipped on the B33x, B43x, B44x range.
| BASIC (default) | FULL (Full option) | |
|---|---|---|
| Unit of measure mm / inches (user setup) | ||
| START-STOP * Automatic when closing the Wheel guard (user setup) * optional for B212 | ||
| Display step 1 or 5 gr (user setup) | ||
| Display cut-off 1 to 9 gr (user setup) | ||
| STOP-ON-TOP at the end of measuring run, wheel is stopped with point of application of weight placed at 12 o'clock | ||
| Autodiagnostic a great number of malfunctions or user mistakes in procedure are detected | ||
| Autocalibration sensor calibration can be easily performed by the user | ||
| SPLIT Possibility to divide the balance weight and hide behind the spokes in a non-visible position | ||
| Statistics | ||
| FCC Fast Calibration Check | ||
| ALU-S allows to measure and enter the exact position of adhesive weights to be placed on alloy rims | ||
| MARS Automatic Minimization of Residual Static Unbalance allows to reduce the static unbalance left, due to rounding when using weights multiple of 5 grams. | ||
| Optimization Tire matching Static (tire rotated on the rim) Dynamic (tire rotated/overturned on the rim) | ||
| AFC Automatic Flange Calibration allows to use even non-balanced flanges (dirty, worn, etc.) | ||
| ASF ALU Special Functions Allows to place adhesive weights at 6 o'clock and other useful functions. | ||
| APS * Automatic Positioning System Allows to move wheel automatically to inside/outside position for application of the balancing weight. * APS is available only for model with Laser | ||
| FAST Fast balancing mode Allows to measure wheel unbalance in half time (for when you have peak-hours time/periods). | ||
| Double operator | ||
| AUTOSELECT | ||




