The machine can operate on any flat non resilient floor.Make sure that the machine rests solely on the three support points provided (Fig.2a). It is advisable to secure the system to the ground using the specific feet (Fig. 2a). if the machine is continually used with wheels weighing over 35 kg. The machine is supplied with a single-phase mains cable plus earth (ground). The power supply voltage (and mains frequency) is indicated on the machine identification plate and cannot be changed. Connection to the mains must always be made by expert personnel. The machine must not be set up without proper earthing.
Connection to the mains should be through a slow acting safety switch rated at 3 A (230V) or 8 A(115 V).
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Model 1260 Wheel Balancer Manual
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Model 1250 Wheel Balancer
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General safety recommendations
- The wheel balancing machine should only be used by duly authorized and trained personnel.
- The wheel balancing machine should not be used for purposes other than those described in the instruction manual.
- Under no way should the wheel balancing machine be modified except for those modifications made explicitly by the manufacturer.
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GSP9700 Series Vibration Control System
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The GSP9700 Series Vibration Control System is a wheel balancer with the added capabilities of measuring tire/wheel Road Force, Lateral Force, and wheel runout. The GSP9700 simulates a “road test”, with a unique “load roller” which applies up to 1400 pounds of force against the rotating assembly. The roller measures the loaded runout of the assembly (deflection while under load) and automatically recommends corrections when needed. The GSP9700 technology eliminates many of the time consuming, subjective, and often non-productive manual measurements previously used to diagnose and repair ride disturbance concerns. The operation of this diagnostic tool is discussed later in this manual.
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