: Automatic wheel clamping occurs at the end of each spin cycle. Operational Programs
To maintain its extreme precision, the Corghi EM 6040 requires minimal but regular maintenance:
Note: The display will guide you through these steps (d, w, dia).
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Mastering the Corghi EM 6040 Wheel Balancer: How It Works and Best Practices
The piezoelectric sensors measure the magnitude and direction of these forces along two different planes (inner and outer lips of the rim).
Lower the hood a second time to run a check spin. The display should read "0-0" or confirm that the residual imbalance falls within acceptable shop tolerances (typically under 0.25 ounces or 5 grams). Advanced Features and Optimization : Automatic wheel clamping occurs at the end
The operator selects the correct cone or expansion sleeve to match the center bore of the wheel. The wheel is placed onto the shaft.
When a wheel has spokes that block the outer rim flange:
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The heavy spot on the wheel that causes a vertical hopping motion.
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Before spinning, the machine needs to know the wheel's dimensions. The EM 6040 typically uses an internal electronic gauge arm. How far the wheel sits from the machine. Diameter: The size of the rim (e.g., 17 inches). Width: The distance between the inner and outer beads. 3. The Spin Cycle