Ranger RB24T Wheel Balancer Installation and Operation Manual
Ranger RB24T is a super-duty wheel balancer for balancing automobile, light & super duty truck tires/wheels. It features a durable construction, user-friendly interface, and advanced balancing technology to ensure precise and efficient wheel balancing. With its versatile capabilities, Ranger RB24T is an ideal solution for professional tire shops, automotive repair centers, and enthusiasts who demand accuracy and reliability.
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PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL PRIOR TO
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION. BY PROCEEDING YOU AGREE THAT
YOU FULLY UNDERSTAND AND COMPREHEND THE FULL CONTENTS OF
THIS MANUAL. FORWARD THIS MANUAL TO ALL OPERATORS. FAILURE TO
OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT AS DIRECTED MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
Rev. G — 11-14-17
P/N 5900189
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
MODEL: RB-24T
SUPER-DUTY
WHEEL BALANCER
FOR BALANCING
AUTOMOBILE, LIGHT
& SUPER DUTY
TRUCK TIRES /
WHEELS
SHIPPING DAMAGE CLAIMS
When this equipment is shipped, title passes to the purchaser upon receipt from the carrier. Consequently, claims for the material damaged in shipment must be made by the purchaser against the transportation company at the time shipment is received.
Keep this operation manual near the machine at all times. Make sure that
ALL USERS read this manual.
BE SAFE
Your new Ranger balancer was designed and built with safety in mind. However, your overall safety can be increased by proper training and thoughtful operation on the part of the operator. DO NOT operate or repair this equipment without reading this manual and the important safety instructions shown inside.
1645 Lemonwood Dr.
Santa Paula, CA. 93060, USA
Toll Free 1-800-253-2363
Tel: 1-805-933-9970
Fax: 1-805-933-9160 www.rangerproducts.com
Table of Contents
Operator Protective Equipment
. . . . . . . . . . 2
Definition of Hazard Levels
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Owner’s Responsibility
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Safety Instructions/Cautions
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Before You Begin
Receiving /Unpacking and Set Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Electrical Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Floor and Space Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Anchoring the Balancer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Standard Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Specifications / Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Failure to follow danger, warning, and caution instructions may lead to serious personal injury or death to operator or bystander or damage to property.
Do not operate this machine until you read and understand all the dangers, warnings and cautions in this manual.
Installation and Setup
Mounting the Hood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Installing the Threaded Shaft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Initial Start-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
AUTO HOOD START: Enable / Disable . . . . . . . . 7
Balancer Overview
Determining the Planes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Control Panel and Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
For additional copies or further information, contact:
BendPak Inc. / Ranger Products
1645 Lemonwood Dr.,
Santa Paula, CA. 93060
1-805-933-9970 www.rangerproducts.com
Selecting Weight Positions
FUNCTION Button Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
GRAM / OUNCE Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
MM / INCH Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Mounting Wheels
Front Cone Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Quick Chuck Mounting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Balancing Instructions
Inputting Wheel Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Inputting Wheel Offset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Inputting Wheel Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Inputting Wheel Diameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Spin Mode / DYNAMIC, AL1, AL2, AL3, AL4 . . . . . .12
Spin Mode / STATIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Rechecking The Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
CUT/ STOP BUTTON / Identifying Remaining Weight . . 13
After Balance Vibration Problems . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Maintenance, Calibration and Wheel Lift
Trouble Shooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Weight Location Verification Test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
SELF CALIBRATION Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Resetting PARAMETER SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . 16-17
Wheel Lift Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Wheel Lift Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Air Drier / Oiler Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Parts Breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-25
Tire & Wheel Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27
OPERATOR PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Personal protective equipment helps make tire and wheel service safer. However, equipment does not take the place of safe operating practices. Always wear durable work clothing during tire service activity. Shop aprons or shop coats may also be worn, however loose fitting clothing should be avoided. Tight fitting leather gloves are recommended to protect operator’s hands when handling worn tires and wheels. Sturdy leather work shoes with steel toes and oil resistant soles should be used by tire service personnel to help prevent injury in typical shop activities. Eye protection is essential during tire service activity. Safety glasses with side shields, goggles, or face shields are acceptable. Back belts provide support during lifting activities and are also helpful in providing operator protection.
Consideration should also be given to the use of hearing protection if tire and wheel service activity is performed in an enclosed area, or if noise levels are high.
THIS SYMBOL POINTS OUT IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHICH IF NOT FOLLOWED
COULD ENDANGER THE PERSONAL SAFETY AND/OR PROPERTY OF YOURSELF AND OTHERS
AND CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN
THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE.
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DEFINITIONS OF
HAZARD LEVELS
Identify the hazard levels used in this manual with the following definitions and signal words:
DANGER!
Watch for this symbol. It means: Immediate hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING!
Watch for this symbol. It means: Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION!
Watch for this symbol. It means: Hazards or unsafe practices which may result in minor personal injury or product or property damage.
Failure to follow danger, warning, and caution instructions may lead to serious personal injury or death to operator or bystander or damage to property. Do not operate this machine until you read and understand all the dangers, warnings and cautions in this manual.
OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY
To maintain machine and user safety, the responsibility of the owner is to read and follow these instructions:
•
Follow all installation instructions.
•
Make sure installation conforms to all applicable Local,
State, and Federal Codes, Rules, and Regulations; such as State and Federal OSHA Regulations and
Electrical Codes.
•
Carefully check the unit for correct initial function.
•
Read and follow the safety instructions. Keep them readily available for machine operators.
•
Make certain all operators are properly trained, know how to safely and correctly operate the unit, and are properly supervised.
•
Allow unit operation only with all parts in place and operating safely.
•
Carefully inspect the unit on a regular basis and perform all maintenance as required.
•
Service and maintain the unit only with authorized or approved replacement parts.
•
Keep all instructions permanently with the unit and all decals on the unit clean and visible.
WARRANTY!
Ranger® Wheel Service Equipment is warranted for one year on all operating components to be free of defects in material and workmanship. Ranger Products® shall repair or replace at their option for the warranty period those parts returned to the factory freight prepaid which prove upon inspection to be defective. Ranger Products® will pay labor costs for the first 12 months only on parts returned as previously described. These warranties do not extend to defects caused by ordinary wear, abuse, misuse, shipping damage, improper installation or lack of required maintenance. This warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied. In no event shall
BendPak Inc. / Ranger Products be liable for special, consequential or incidental damages for the breach or delay in performance of the warranty. BendPak Inc. / Ranger
Products reserves the right to make design changes or add improvements to its product line without incurring any obligation to make such changes on product sold previously. Warranty returns within the above stated policies are based on the model and serial number of the equipment.
This data must be furnished with all warranty claims.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!
READ BEFORE OPERATING UNIT!
•
Protective goggles, safety glasses, or a face shield must be worn by the operator. Care should be taken to see that all eye and face safety precautions are followed by the operator. ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY
GLASSES.
•
Keep guards and safety features in place and in working order.
•
Wear proper protective clothing. Safety toe, non-slip footwear and protective hair covering to contain hair is recommended. Do not wear loose clothing, or jewelry when operating the balancer.
•
If an extension cord is necessary, a cord with a current rating equal to or more than that of the equipment should be used. Cords rated for less current than the equipment may overheat. Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that it will not be tripped over or pulled.
•
Do not disable hood cover operation, or in any way shortcut safety controls and operations.
•
Be sure that all wheels are mounted properly, the hub nut engages the arbor for not less than four turns, and the hub nut is firmly tightened before spinning the wheel.
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Read and understand this manual before operating.
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Be sure the balancer is properly connected to the power supply and electrically grounded.
•
Do not operate damaged equipment or if the power cord is cut or worn.
•
Keep work area clean and well lighted. Cluttered and/ or dark areas invite accidents.
•
Avoid dangerous environments. Do not use power tools or electrical equipment in damp or wet locations, or expose them to rain and moisture.
•
Avoid unintentional starting. Be sure the balancer is turned off before servicing.
•
Disconnect the balancer before servicing.
•
Use only manufacturer’s recommended accessories.
Improper accessories may result in personal injury or property damage.
•
Repair or replace any part that is damaged or worn and that may cause unsafe balancer operation. Do not operate damaged equipment until it has been examined by a qualified service technician.
•
Never overload or stand on the balancer.
•
Do not allow untrained persons to operate machinery.
•
To reduce the risk of fire, do not operate equipment in the vicinity of open containers or flammable liquids.
•
Adequate ventilation should be provided when working on operating internal combustion engines.
•
Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of body away from moving parts.
•
Use equipment only as described in this manual.
•
Use only manufacturer’s recommended attachments.
KEEP ALL INSTRUCTIONS PERMANENTLY WITH UNIT
AND ALL SAFETY DECALS CLEAN AND VISIBLE !
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Receiving
The shipment should be thoroughly inspected as soon as it is received. The signed bill of lading is acknowledgement, by the carrier, of receipt in good condition of the shipment. If any of the goods called for on the bill of lading are shorted or damaged,
do not accept them
until the carrier makes a notation of the shorted or damaged goods on the freight bill.
Do this for your own protection.
NOTIFY THE CARRIER AT ONCE if any hidden loss or damage is discovered after receipt.
IT IS DIFFICULT TO
COLLECT FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE
AFTER YOU HAVE
GIVEN THE CARRIER A CLEAR RECEIPT. File your claim with the carrier promptly. Support your claim with copies of the bill of lading, freight bill, invoice, and photographs if possible.
Floor and Space Requirements
The balancer
MUST
be located on a flat floor of solid construction, preferably concrete. The balancer
MUST
sit solidly on the floor. If the balancer is not level, or is placed on an unstable floor, the balancer will not function properly and will produce inaccurate balance readings. It will NOT function properly if operated on the pallet.
•
Select a location for the balancer that provides a level, solid floor, and adequate clearance around and above the balancer.
•
Make sure the location selected has enough room above and behind the unit so the hood can be raised completely.
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The location must also provide working room for mounting and removing wheels.
Unpacking and Setup
Handling of the machine must be performed only with an appropriate lifting device such as a forklift or pallet jack. Only personnel who are experienced and qualified on material handling procedures should handle any transportation or moving of machine.
1. Remove the carton from the pallet.
2. Remove the shipping bolts making sure to keep hands clear of all pinch points.
3. Remove straps and plastic wrap holding the hoods, accessory boxes and any other components in shipping position.
•
Do not use the, face-plate, hood or threaded shaft to lift the balancer.
•
Use help to remove the balancer from the pallet. The unit is heavy and the weight is not evenly distributed.
•
Dropping the unit from the pallet may cause personal injury or equipment damage.
Electrical Requirements
Anchoring the Balancer
The balancer can be bolted to the floor using concrete anchors through the holes in the base.
STANDARD WIRING IS 220 VOLTS 50/60Hz.
Consult a licensed electrician for electrical hook-up according to local electrical codes. Operation with no ground can damage electronics and will create a shock hazard for the operator or bystanders. Damage caused by improper electrical installation may void warranty. Most electrical codes require “hard-wiring” when machine is bolted to the floor.
Consult a licensed electrician regarding specific codes.
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Standard Accessories
•
Graduated Cone Assortment (hardened, 6-piece)
•
Quick Chuck Kit
•
Adjustable Flange Plate and Stud Kit
•
Wheel Weight Pliers
•
Rim Width Caliper
•
Wheel Lock Nut
•
Calibration Weight
•
Hex Head Wrench
INSTALLATION OF THE HOOD
ASSEMBLIES
1. Locate the rotating hood assembly then locate the hood axle sticking out of the right side of the balancer.
Place the round tube on the rotating hood assembly over the hood axle making sure to line up the bolt holes on both. Secure in place using the provided M8 x 50 SHCS and hex bolt.
Technical Data / Features / Specifications
• Power supply voltage: 208-240V 50/60HZ 1Ph.
• Drive motor: 380V 50/60HZ 3Ph.
• Integrated power phase converter: Standard
• Working temperature: -5C / 27F - 50C / 82F
• Drive system: Ribbed nylon fiber-reinforced drive belt
• Cycle time: 7 - 10 seconds (avg.) depending on wheel
• Balancing modes: 1 dynamic / 1 static / 3 alloy
• Top positioning weight locator: standard
• Inside & outside measuring: standard
• Millimeter / inches selection: standard
• Ounce / gram selection: standard
• Self-calibration function: standard
• Auto start when hood is lowered: standard
• Wheel spin braking: electronic pulse / pneumatic brake
• Wheel holding device: standard / pneumatic brake
• Quick chuck kit: standard
• Adjustable flange plate and stud kit: standard
• Multi-piece mounting cone kit: standard
• Shaft size: 40 mm
• Centering cones included: 5 standard / 1 dual tapered cone
• Wheel calipers: standard
• Maximum tire diameter: 50" / 1,270 mm
• Max tire weight: 400 pounds (181 kg)
• Max. wheel diameter: 30" / 762 mm
• Wheel width capacity: 2" - 20" / 51 mm - 508 mm
• Balancing increments: 0.25 or 0.01 oz.
• Balancing speed: 220 rpm
• Accuracy / standard (cars & light truck): +/- 1 gram /
.03 oz.
• Accuracy / truck (truck, bus & OTR): +/- 10 gram / .35 oz
• Resolution (round off mode): +/- 7 gram / .25 oz
• Shipping weight: 825 lbs. / 374 kg
2. After securing the rotating hood assembly place it in the forward / closed position.
3. Locate the stationary hood assembly and bolt it in place behind the rotating hood assembly using the 4
M6 x 20 SHCS, lock washers and flat washers.
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INSTALLING THE
THREADED MAIN SHAFT
( FOR USE WITH THE STANDARD CONE KIT )
1. Locate the Face Plate / Threaded Main Shaft and mounting bolt in the accessory box and install as shown.
INSTALLING THE
QUICK-CHUCK KIT
( IF MAIN SHAFT IS NOT USED )
1. Locate the quick-chuck assembly and mounting bolt in the accessory box and install as shown.
2. Locate and align the Allen set screw with the slots on the main face plate.
2. Locate and align the Allen set screw with the slots on the quick-chuck assembly as pictured in the previous process.
3. Be sure to tighten the bolt firmly. Push the stop button to engage the pneumatic brake to hold the shaft while tightening the bolt.
INITIAL START-UP
1. Turn the balancer ON/OFF switch to ON.
2. The LED Display will show USA 611.
3. Press
START
button. The threaded main shaft should spin
CLOCKWISE
when viewed straight on. If the faceplate spins counterclockwise, turn the balancer off and consult the factory.
4. Now lower the Hood to check the activation of the
AUTO-
HOOD START.
The Main shaft should spin when the hood is lowered.
3. Be sure to tighten the bolt firmly. Push the stop button to engage the pneumatic brake to hold the shaft while tightening the bolt.
5. To enable/ disable
AUTO HOOD START
feature press and hold the
STOP
Button and the
R
button.
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BALANCER OVERVIEW
This machine is a two-plane, microprocessor-based computer balancer. Any imbalance in a wheel, either static or dynamic, is detected into two correction planes (the inner and outer) where corrective weights can be applied. Pressing the
F
button selects either
DYNAMIC, STATIC,
or
ALLOY
modes which changes the location of these planes.
The wheel diameter will be referred as the
DIAMETER MEA-
SUREMENT
. This is the diameter of the wheel at the weight location. You can determine the diameter of the wheel / tire on the tire sidewall to determine the wheel diameter. This tells the computer how far from the center of the hub the weights will be applied.
Determining the Planes
When the distance gauge is pulled out and held against the wheel flange, the distance measurement shown on the pull out slide refers to the
DISTANCE OFFSET MEA-
SUREMENT
. This measurement tells the computer the location of the
INNER
plane of the wheel for Dynamic and/ or Alloy balancing.
By using the
WHEEL CALIPERS,
the wheel width or the
WIDTH MEASUREMENT
tells the computer the location of the
OUTER
plane of the wheel for Dynamic and/or Alloy balancing.
Balancing a Wheel
When a wheel is spun, the balancer detects any imbalance present. The computer calculates the weight needed to correct the imbalance and the location for weight application. The weight required to correct the imbalance is displayed on the control panel, and the weight positioning lights assist the operator in positioning the weight application location at top-deadcenter. Weight displays and positioning lights are provided for both inner and outer planes of the wheel.
CONTROL PANEL AND DISPLAY
Control Panel Legend
1 - Weight reading or information display window. INNER
2 - Weight reading or information display window. OUTER
3 - Wheel OFFSET setting keys.
4 - Rim WIDTH setting keys.
5 - Rim DIAMETER setting keys.
6 - START button for activating spin cycle.
7 - CUT button (C) for identifying remaining weight.
8 - STOP Button for stopping spin cycle. / Brake
9 - Toggle display. Required Weights / Wheel Data
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10 - Selector key for DYNAMIC, STATIC and ALLOY settings.
11 - Adjustment key for Offset, Width, Diameter. Decrease.
12 - Adjustment key for Offset, Width, Diameter. Increase.
13 - STATIC mode indicator
14 - ALU 1 mode indicator.
15 - ALU 3 mode indicator.
16 - ALU 2 mode indicator.
17 - OUTER weight position indicator LEDs.
18 - INNER weight position indicator LEDs.
SELECTING WEIGHT POSITIONS
FOR DIFFERENT WHEEL TYPES
Prior to balancing, a specific
FUNCTION
must be chosen for each particular wheel. The function settings automatically compensate weight location requirements for a particular wheel type. These settings can be selected by depressing the
F
button.
GRAM / OUNCE SELECTION
This machine is capable of registering
GRAM
or
OUNCE
readings. To select either
GRAM
or
OUNCE
settings, follow the procedures below.
1. First press and hold the “
STOP”
button.
DYNAMIC
(No Symbol Illuminated)
For balancing standard steel or alloy wheels using clip-on weights attached to inner and outer wheel edges.
Then press the Distance “
+
” and “
-
” Button at the same time.
The weight readings will change in the
INNER
and
OUTER
windows to register the applicable setting.
NOTE:
When set to Ounces or Inches the displayed values contains a decimal point.
MM / INCH SELECTION
“
L
” SETTING / WHEEL WIDTH
To select either
MM
or
INCH
measurement reading for the
“L” WHEEL WIDTH
setting, follow the procedures below.
1. First press and hold the “
STOP”
button.
Static
This function is used if weights can only be mounted on a single plane of the wheel.
ALU1
This function is used if stick-on weights are to be mounted to both inner plane and outer planes of the wheel.
Then press the
WIDTH
“
+
” and “
-
” Button at the same time. The weight readings will change in the
INNER
and
OUTER
windows to register the applicable setting.
NOTE:
When set to Ounces or Inches the displayed values contains a decimal point.
ALU2
This function is used if stick-on /clip on weights are to be mounted to the inner edges and stick on weights are to be mounted on the center planes of the wheel.
ALU3
This function is used if stick-on weights are to be mounted to the inner plane of the wheel and clip-on or stick weights are to be mounted to the outer edge of the wheel.
MM / INCH SELECTION
“dia” SETTING / WHEEL DIAMETER
To select either
MM
or
INCH
measurement reading for the
“dia” WHEEL DIAMETER
setting, follow the procedures below.
1. First press and hold the “
STOP”
button.
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Then press the
DIAMETER
“
+
” and “
-
” Button at the same time. The weight readings will change in the
INNER
and
OUTER
windows to register the applicable setting.
NOTE:
When set to Ounces or Inches the displayed values contains a decimal point.
MOUNTING WHEELS
Select the most appropriate mounting method for the wheel you are balancing. Using the proper method ensures secure mounting, accurate displays and safe balancer operation. It also prevents damage to the wheel. On most wheels, the inner side of the wheel hub usually has the most uniform surface for wheel balancing. Always center the wheel by the most uniformly shaped side of the hub to achieve the most accurate balance.
Regardless of mounting type, always make sure that the wheel is forced firmly against the arbor faceplate and that the wheel lock nut engages the threaded arbor for at least four complete turns. To assist in centering the wheel properly, rotate the wheel on the arbor while tightening the wheel lock nut.
Front Cone Mounting
Front Cone Mounting is the most accurate method
1. Select the cone that best fits the center hole in the wheel.
2. Lift the wheel onto the arbor and slide it back against the arbor faceplate.
3. Slide the cone onto the arbor and into the center of the wheel. Then lift the tire to seat the cone in the center hole.
4. Spin the wheel lock nut onto the arbor. Tighten it securely against the cone.
Quick Chuck Mounting
1. Mount the wheel over the chuck, making sure that the centering hole of the wheel is resting on the inside of the jaw pin(s).
2. Secure the wheel in place by tightening the rotary screw nut using the extension bar.
3. Verify that you have full contact on the wheel surface of all 3 jaw pins.
BALANCING INSTRUCTIONS
1. First determine which mounting method you will use for the wheel.
2. Select a centering / mounting cone that best fits the center hole of the wheel.
3. After installing the necessary mounting hardware, lift the wheel onto the threaded shaft and slide it back against the arbor hub. It will be necessary to lift the wheel slightly when positioning the cone in the center of the wheel hole.
4. While holding the wheel and hardware in position, thread the Wheel Lock Nut over the arbor and secure tightly. Never hammer or hit the Wheel Lock Nut to tighten.
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WARNING!
Do not attempt to balance wheels that are larger than the machine was designed for.
Inputting Wheel Data
Prior to balancing any wheel, specific data relating to that particular wheel must be entered into the computer. If the data displayed on the screen does not match that of the wheel you are attempting to balance then the wheel will not be accurately balanced. The three data requirements are;
“
-A-” Offset
,
“-L-” Width
and “-
d-” Diameter
.
WHEEL DATA KEY BOARD
5. Read the offset measurement as displayed on the scale directly on top of the index arm. Press the corresponding
+ correct data.
buttons below to enter the
L - Wheel Width
This is the width of the wheel at the inner edges. This distance is measured with the calipers. To enter Wheel
Width data refer to the instructions below.
1. Position the calipers over the wheel and touch the tips against the wheel edges.
dis - Wheel Offset
This is the distance between the side of the balancer and the inner edge of the wheel. To enter Wheel Offset data refer to the instructions below.
1. Turn the machine on.
2. Press the
+ or
- button below Distance .
3. -
A
will be displayed in the
INNER
window.
4. Pull the index arm out from the side of the machine until the tip touches the inner edge of the wheel.
2. Read the measurement for Wheel Width shown on the calipers. (Use the proper scale for Width)
3. Press the
+ or
- button below .
4. -
L-
will be displayed in the
INNER
window.
5. Press the corresponding
+ - buttons to enter the correct data.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The standard setting for this operation is shown in
INCHES
. If metric is desired, new calipers with metric readings will have to replace the calipers that accompanied the unit. (See page 9 for changing
“L”
reading to
MM
or
INCH
setting.)
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“dia” - Wheel Diameter
This is the diameter of the wheel at the rim flanges. This measurement can be read on the tire sidewall. Or measured. To enter Wheel Diameter data, refer to the instructions below.
1. Read the diameter of the wheel as shown on the tire sidewall.
5. Attach the specified weight for the appropriate
PLANE
position at top-dead-center.
NOTE:
When all lights are fully illuminated the pneumatic brake will automatically engage, press the
STOP
button to disengage the lock.
NOTE:
All weight positions are located at
TOP-DEAD-
CENTER.
The more accurate you are in selecting the exact weight and position, the more accurate the wheel will be balanced.
2. Press the
+ or
- button adjacent to .
3. -
d
will be displayed in the
INNER
window.
4. Press the corresponding correct data. (See page 9 for changing “d” reading to
MM
or
INCH
setting.)
+ - buttons to enter the
Spin Mode / DYNAMIC, AL1, AL2, AL3, AL4
1. Once the correct wheel data and
FUNCTION
have been programmed, lower the hood to begin the spin mode.
2. After the hood is lowered, or the
START
button is depressed, the wheel will spin for approximately six seconds then stop automatically.
6. After the INNER weight is properly installed, press the
STOP
button to disengage the lock then turn the wheel by hand until the weight position indicator lights on the side marked
OUTER
are fully illuminated and the pneumatic brake locks. This indicates the position specified by the balancer for the tion.
OUTER
weight posi-
3. After the wheel stops, weight readings for each side of the wheel (
INNER
and
OUTER
) will appear in the center display screen.
4. Turn the wheel by hand until the weight position indicator lights on the side marked
INNER
are
FULLY ILLUMI-
NATED
and the pneumatic brake locks. This indicates the position specified by the balancer for the inner weight position.
7. Attach the specified weight for the appropriate
PLANE
position at top-dead-center.
NOTE:
If you are experiencing balancing problems perform the
Weight Location Verification Test found on page 17 of this manual. If the balancer fails this test perform the calibration procedures located on the same page.
NOTE:
It is recommended that the Weight Location Verification
Test be performed on a monthly basis.
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Spin Mode / STATIC
STOP BUTTON
This function is used if weights can only be mounted on a single plane of the wheel.
1. Once the correct wheel data has been programmed, lower the hood to begin the spin mode.
2. After the hood is lowered, or the
START
button is depressed, the wheel will spin for approximately six seconds then stop automatically.
3. After the wheel stops, a weight reading will appear in both center display screens.
The weight reading will appear the same in both screens.
4. Turn the wheel by hand until the weight position indicator lights on the side marked
INNER
are fully illuminated and the pneumatic brake locks. The
OUTER
indicator lights will not illuminate.
5. This indicates the position specified by the balancer for the desired weight location on the chosen
PLANE
.
6. Attach the specified weight on the
PLANE
of the wheel at top-dead-center.
The
STOP
button
IS
an emergency stop button. It will immediately shut down the shaft and wheel rotation. For emergency situations that require immediate shutdown of rotation, it is recommended that you use the
STOP
button.
After Balance Vibration Problems
If vibration is still present after balancing the wheels and driving the vehicle on smooth pavement remove the wheels and recheck the balance. If a wheel is out of balance the cause may be:
1. A weight has come off the wheel. Remove the other weights from the wheel and rebalance.
2. Tire slippage on the wheel. Remove and remount the tire using proper tire lubricant and inflate to the manufactures recommended pressure. Do not over-inflate.
Rebalance the wheel and reduce air pressure to recommended PSI.
3. Stones or other foreign objects caught in the tire tread.
Rechecking the Balance
After installing the weights in the proper positions, lower the hood or press
START
to begin the spin mode. The weight display windows should display
0 -- 0
to indicate a perfect balance.
If the balancer indicates that an additional weight is required in the same position as the first weight, then the first weight installed was not heavy enough. Install a new weight or add additional weight to the same area. Re-spin the wheel and check again.
If the balancer indicates that an additional weight is required opposite the position as the first weight, then the first weight installed was too heavy. Correct the first weight and re-spin the wheel.
If the balancer indicates that an additional weight is required in a different position as the first weight, then the first weight was installed in the wrong position. Correct the first weight and re-spin the wheel and check again.
IDENTIFYING REMAINING WEIGHT
Your balancer is set to read
0 -- 0
if the wheel is balanced within 50 grams on either side. If you wish to see what remainder is left on each side
( less than 50 grams ) press the
CUT
button.
After pressing the
CUT
button, residual weight readings will appear in the display windows.
Remove the objects and repair tire as necessary. Check and rebalance if needed. If the balancer still indicates the wheels are balanced to within 5 grams on both inner and outer displays, the problem is not in the balance of the wheels. Check the following possible sources of vibration:
1. Tire pressure. Bring all tires up to the recommended
PSI.
2. Radial or lateral runout in the tire or wheel. Replace the damaged part.
3. Foreign material inside the tire. Remove the tire from the wheel, remove the material, and remount. Remove wheel weights and rebalance the wheel.
4. Imbalanced wheel covers or trim rings. Remove the wheel covers or trim rings and test drive, balance the wheel with the wheel cover or trim ring attached to the wheel.
5. Incorrectly mounted wheel. Remount correctly.
6. Damaged wheel bolt holes. Replace wheel.
7. Worn universal joints. Replace as required.
8. Drive shaft imbalanced or damaged. Balance, repair, or replace.
9. Imbalanced brake rotor(s) or drum(s).
10. Suspension out of alignment. Align the vehicle and replace any damaged or worn parts.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE.
Perform the following checks if you are experiencing balancing problems.
PROPER INSTALLATION / ASSEMBLY
Confirm that the balancer is placed on a sturdy level surface. Confirm the location and alignment of the set screw and set screw slot on the Face Plate and Shaft Assembly. (See Page 7.)
CALIBRATION
It is recommended that the Weight Location Verification Test be performed on a monthly basis following the procedure found on the following page.
The calibration should be performed with a standard steel wheel (of a size most often balanced) with minimal wear or damage.
NOTE: It is good practice to keep a known good tire and rim combination
(of a size most often balanced)
to use as a calibration / reference tire to assist in any trouble shooting.
Ensure that the calibration weight used is a 200 gram or 7 oz weight and that is mounted correctly during the calibration procedure.
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WEIGHT LOCATION
VERIFICATION TEST
NOTE:
Before performing the Weight Location Verification Test, make sure the balancer is rigid to the floor and that the shaft and centering cones are clean and undamaged. Even the slightest dirt or damage can cause inaccurate readings.
PAY CLOSE ATTENTION
to the following procedure. If not followed correctly, the balancer will not perform accurately.
This balancer should be checked every 30 days.
NOTE:
A standard steel wheel (of a size most often balanced) and tire balanced to within 5 grams on either inner or outer with minimal wear or damage to the tire or wheel is required for this procedure.
1. Balance an average size tire and wheel to “00”—“00”
2. With the correct parameters DIST, DIA, and WIDTH programmed into the balancer add a 200 gram wheel weight to the outer edge of the wheel.
3. Press the Start button (close Hood). Wheel will spin and stop.
4. The balancer should call for 200 grams on the outer indicator and “00”on the inner indicator.
5. Rotate the wheel until all the LEDs on the outer indicator are lit.
6. The 200 gram wheel weight should be at 6(o clock)
Bottom Dead Center.
7. Remove the 200 gram wheel weight from the outer edge of the wheel.
8. Install the 200 gram wheel weight on the inner edge of the wheel.
9. Press the Start button. Wheel will spin and stop.
10. The balancer should call for 200 grams on the inner indicator and “00” on the outer indicator.
11. Rotate the wheel until all the LEDs are lit on the inner indicator are lit.
The 200 gram wheel weight should be at (6 o’clock)
Bottom Dead Center.
If the location is not at Bottom Dead Center (6 o’clock), please contact the Ranger Products Customer Service
Department.
BendPak Inc. / Ranger Products
1645 Lemonwood Dr.,
Santa Paula, CA. 93060
1-805-933-9970
1-800-253-2363 www.rangerproducts.com
SELF-CALIBRATION PROCEDURE
1.
Turn on the power. The display will show USA 613.
2.
A standard steel wheel (of a size most often balanced) with minimal wear or damage is required for this procedure.
3.
Following all standard operator warnings, select the type of adapter most often used that will accurately fit the center hole or lug pattern of the wheel.
4.
Roll wheel onto lifting platform then raise platform until adequate height is reached for safe positioning of the wheel.
5.
Place wheel onto arbor then position firmly against hub plate. Tighten hub adapter nut to secure wheel.
6.
Press “F” button to set balancer to dynamic mode
(Static, ALU 1, ALU 2 and ALU 3 will not be lit)
7.
Enter correct wheel data (distance, width, diameter).
8.
Press and hold “R” and “START” buttons until LED displays “CAL-CAL” and indicator lights stop flashing.
9.
Lower hood then press “START” to begin calibration procedure.
10.
The wheel will spin briefly, then stop – “ADD 200” will be displayed if Grams is selected. NOTE: If Ounces is selected, “ADD 7.00” will be displayed.
11.
Rotate the wheel until all LEDs under INNER are lit, then place one 200 Gram weight (included with balancer) on the
inner
edge of the wheel at Top Dead Center
(12 o’clock).
12.
Close the hood, then press START. The wheel will spin and stop.
13.
Rotate the wheel until all LEDs under OUTER are lit, then move the 200 Gram weight from the inner edge to the
outer
edge of the wheel at Top Dead Center (12 o’clock).
14.
Close the hood, then press START. The wheel will spin and stop.
15.
“END-CAL” displays. The calibration procedure is complete.
NOTE:
It is a good idea to keep the known good “calibration tire” set up for the monthly calibration procedure.
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WHEEL LIFT OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION!
Keep hands or feet away from the hinge mechanism of the tire lift.
1. With the lift lowered to the lowest position. Move the slide assembly towards the control arms.
2. Roll the tire onto the lift.
3. Raise the tire to the desired height using the raising valve located on top of the right control arm.
4. Slide the slide assembly towards the balancer and mount the tire as needed.
5. Lower the lift using the lowering valve located on top of the left control arm, out of the way of any moving parts on the balancer before operating.
AIR DRIER / OILER MAINTENANCE
1. Observe the sight bowl on the water separator / filter unit.
2. If water is observed, drain by pulling down on the drain plug located on the bottom of the reservoir.
3. Disconnect the air supply to the machine.
4. Add oil to the lubricator if the fluid level is below the half way point of the oiler bowl.
5. Reconnect the air supply when service is complete.
6. With the air source connected, operate the lift up.
7. Observe the sight glass and adjust the oil flow by turning the adjustment screw so that 2-3 drops of oil drip through the sight glass for each complete up operation of the lift.
WHEEL LIFT MAINTENANCE
WARNING:
Before carrying out any maintenance operations, make sure there are no wheels loaded on the lift and that air supply to the machine has been disconnected.
CLEANING
1. Keep the tire lift clean and free of debris and dirt.
2. All exposed machine surfaces of the tire lift should be brushed clean and wiped with wd-40 or equivalent.
3. The tire lift should always be stored with the wheel lift assembly in the fully lowered position.
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unbalance. 2. 1. Check that the parameter setting match the sticker located inside the balancer and redo the factory calibration.
1. Do the calibration procedure and attach the 200g weight during the correct step. 2. Check the electrical connections for the piezo sensor(s). 3. procedure. 2. Check the wheel information is entered correctly for the tire you are using for calibration. 3. Contact Ranger Products for instruction to modify the SF 2. Check that the your balancer is connected to a live electrical source. 3. Replace the Computer/Display board.
1. Check the electrical connections for the piezo sensor(s). 2. Check that the parameter setting match the sticker located inside the balancer edit them if necessary
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malfunctioning. 3. Computer/Display board malfunction.
malfunctioning. 2.
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20
21
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DRW. # DESCRIPTION
101 Membrane Switch; RB24T
102 Weight Tray; RB24T
103 Radiating Cover; RB24T
104 Self drilling screw ST5.5X25
105 Power Board(220V); RB24T
106 Computer Board: RB24T
107 Cross recessed pan head screw M4X50
108 Air/Oil Regulator Assy; RB24T
108-1 Quick Union;NPT G1/8”
109 Cross recessed coutersunk head screw M6X12
110 Cross recessed coutersunk head screw M5X12
111 HHB M8×25 (All thread)
112 Washer; 8mm; Flat
113 Side Chassis; RB24T
114 HHB M8X16
115 Washer; 8mm; Flat
116 Chassis Body; RB24T
117 Directional Switch 220V/40A
118 Washer; 8mm; Flat
119 HHB M8×20 (All thread)
120 Motor; RB24T
121 Motor Pully Key;8X7X32; RB24T
122 Moter Pully; RB24T
123 Motor Belt
124 Washer; 10mm Flat
125 HHB M10X20 (All thread)
126 Motor Basement; RB24T
127 HHB M12x45 (All thread)
128 Motor Assy; RB24T
129 Distance Arm Spring; RB24T
130 Cross recessed socket head screw M4X30
131 Distance Arm Rod; DST2420/RB24T
132 Distance Arm Small Sleeve
133 Cross recessed coutersunk head screw M5X10
134 Internal Gauge Bracket Weldment; RB24T
135 Snap Ring 25mm
136 Distance Arm Large Sleeve; DST2420/RB24T
137 Distance Arm Head; DST2420/RB24T
138 SHCS M6X8
139 Lower Wheel Hood
140 Upper Wheel Hood
141 Internal Gauge Assy; RB24T
142 220 1ph to 380 3ph power supply
;
RB24T
143 Power Board Bracket
201 Three Jaw Clamp; RB24T
202 Spindle Bushing Assy; RB24T
203 Brake Connect Plate Pad; RB24T
204 Threaded Shaft; RB24T
205 Hexagon socket flat set screw M6X12
QTY. DRW. #
1
1
206 Pizo Sensor Pad
207 Bearing; 6009
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
4
4
1
3
4
4
4
4
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
DESCRIPTION
208 Spindle Bushing Weldment; RB24T
209 Washer; 8mm; Flat
210 Washer; 8mm splick lock
211 SHCS M8×20
212 Threaded Shaft Plastic Cover; RB24T
213 SHCS M5X10
214 Encoder Bracket; RB24T
215 SHCS M5X10
216 Spindle Key; 12X8X35; RB24T
217 Big Motor Pulley Gland; RB24T
218 Hex countersunk head screw M16X25
219 Big Motor Pulley; RB24T
220 Tooth 32T; DST2420/RB24T
221 SHCS M4X12
222 Nut M12
223 Pizo Horizontal Shaft; RB24T
224 Pizo Vertical Shaft: RB24T
225 Pizo Sensor; RB24T
226 Brake Cam; RB24T
227 Brake Torsion Spring; RB24T
228 Brake Return Spring; RB24T
229 Snap Ring 12mm
230 Brake Hub
231 Brake Connect Plate Weldment; RB24T
232 Brake Cylinder
233 Cotter pin; 2x25
234 Fitting; φ4-G1/8
″
90° CTF
235 Brake Pivot Pin; RB24T
236 Brake Connect Pivot; RB24T
237 Brake Connect Lever; RB24T
238 Nut M8
239 HHB M10X35 (All thread)
240 Washer; 10mm Flat
241 Slide Plate Air Control Valve
242 Fitting; φ4-G1/4
″
Straight CTF
243 SHCS M5X10
244 Lifter Solenoid; RB24T
245 Fitting; φ4-G1/8
″
TEE CTF
246 Relay Basement; RB24T
247 Brass Silencer G1/8″
248 Fitting M4X1/8 Tee
249 Cross recessed pan head screw M4X16
250 Lifter Air Valve Bracket; RB24T
251 Lower Hood Bracket; RB24T
252 Upper Hood Bracket; RB24T
253 Hood Bracket; RB24T
254 Cross recessed coutersunk head screw M6X12
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QTY.
6
2
1
2
1
2
4
1
3
3
1
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
4
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
1
4
1
1
4
4
DRW. # DESCRIPTION
255 Hood Connect Shaft;RB24T
255-1 SHCS M6X25
255-2 Cross recessed coutersunk head screw M6X10
256 Hood Connect Bushing; RB24T
256-1 Hood Switch;RB24T
256-2 Swith Bracket; RB24T
257 Hood Connect Bent Plate; RB24T
258 Hood Position Limit Plate; RB24T
259 SHCS M6X8
260 Washer; 6mm Splick lock
261 Washer; Ø6 Flat
262 Nut M8
263 SHCS M8X50
264 Brake Assy; RB24T
265 Snap Ring 45mm
266 Slide Plate (long) ; RB24T
267 Encoder Board; RB24T
301 Lifter Plate Weldment; RB24T
302 Lifter Handle Bushing
303 Lifter Control Valve; RB24T
304 FITTING;M4XM5 THREADED;RB24T
305 Hexagon socket taper set screw M4X4
306 Cap Nut M10
307 Washer; 10mm splick lock
308 Washer; 10mm Flat
309 Lifter Pivot Pin; RB24T
310 Bearing; 6301
311 Snap Ring 12mm
312 Coiled Hose; 4mm AIR
313 Quick Union; M5-φ4 90° CTF
314 Lifter Gas Distributer 2; RB24T
315 Lifter Front Cover; RB24T
316 Cross recessed coutersunk head screw M6X10
317 Lifter Slide Control Assy; RB24T
318 Lifter Upper Plate Active Cover; RB24T
319 Lifter Upper Plate Fixed Cover; RB24T
320 Cross recessed pan head screw M6X14
321 Lifter Gas Distributer 1; RB24T
322 Lifter Upper Plate; RB24T
323 Cable Holder φ16
324 Lifter Bracket; RB24T
325 Lifter Brackets Cross Connecting Shaft; RB24T
326 Lifter Brackets Cross Connecting Bushing; RB24T
327 Slide Roller; RB24T
328 Snap Ring 16mm
329 Lifter Sub-bracket Connecting Bracket; RB24T
330 Washer; Ø6 Flat
331 SHCS M6X16
332 Lifter Bottom Bracket Location Bushing; RB24T
QTY. DRW. #
1
2
DESCRIPTION
333 Snap Ring 25mm
334 Lifter Shaft Sleeve; RB24T
1
1
1
2
1
6
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
4
4
4
4
4
8
4
6
2
2
1
4
4
2
1
6
1
1
4
4
1
1
2
4
4
1
2
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
335 Lifter Shaft; RB24T
336 Slide Plate Weldment; RB24T
337 Lifter Cylinder Connecting Head; RB24T
338 Lifter Cylinder Connecting Head Shaft; RB24T
339 Lifter Cylinder Adjusting Pad1; RB24T
340 Lifter Cylinder Assy; RB24T
341 Washer; 10mm Flat
342 SHCS M10X50
343 Nut M10
344 Lifter Sub-bracket (Left); RB24T
345 Lifter Sub-bracket (Right); RB24T
346 Lifter Bracket Connecting Bolt; RB24T
347 Lifter Bracket Bushing; RB24T
348 Washer; 10mm Flat
349 Nut M10
350 Banjo bolt M4X1/8 Single
351 Lifter Cylinder Lower Flange Cover;RB24T
352 Lifter Cylinder Connecting Bolt; RB24T
353 Nut M10
354 Washer; 10mm splick lock
355 Washer; 10mm Flat
356 Lifter Cyinder Piston;RB24T
357 O Ring; Φ15X5.7
358 O Ring; Φ16X2.4
359 Lifter Cylinder Piston Lever; RB24T
360 Lifter Cylinder Body; RB24T
361 Lifter Cylinder Upper Flange Cover;RB24T
362 Nut M8
363 O Ring; Φ75X2.65
364 Y Ring; 30X20X6
365 Lifter Cylinder Wear Strip; 35X4X2
366 O Ring; Φ25X3.1
367 Nut M8
368 Washer; 8mm; Flat
369 HHB M8×25 (All thread)
370 FITTING; G1/8
″
φ4 CTF
371 FITTING;M5-φ4 Staight;S10
372 FITTING; M4 T
373 Lifter Footboard; RB24T
374 Washer; 10mm Flat
375 Block G1/8
401 Wheel Width Caliper;
402 Allen Wrench; 6mm
403 Calibration Weight (200g)
404 Weight Pliers
405 Spacer Ring #2 ; RB24T
406 Truck Spacer Cone (40mm); RB24T
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QTY.
2
1
7
3
1
4
3
2
2
4
4
1
8
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
4
2
2
4
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
DRW. # DESCRIPTION
407 165-215mm CONE; RB24T(40mm)
408 140-171mm CONE; RB24T(40mm)
409 98-150mm CONE; RB24T(40mm)
410 Wheel Lock Kit Weldment;RB24T
410-1 Lock Kit Bushing
411 Allen Wrench;10mm
412 Allen Wrench;6mm
413 Motor Belt
414 Spacer Ring #1 ; RB24T
415 SHCS M16X280
416 Thread Shaft/Spindle
417 Position shaft
418 SHCS M8X40
419 Position shaft 2
420 Position plate 3
421 Plate core
422 Washer; φ8 flat
423 Nut M16
424 Washer; φ16 flat
425 Washer; φ16 Spring
426 HHB M10X30
427 72-102mm CONE; RB24T(40mm)
428 Allen Wrench;5mm
501 SHCS M8X30
502 Jaw Chuck Shaft; RB24T
503 Jaw Chuck Plate; RB24T
504 Jaw Chuck Cone; RB24T
505 Jaw Chuck Rotary Screw Nut; RB24T
506 Jaw Chuck Steel Ring; RB24T
507 Jaw Chuck Locking Bolt; RB24T
508 Jaw Chruck Shaft Pin Plug; RB24T
509 Three Jaw Chuck Active Pin 1; RB24T
510 Three Jaw Chuck; RB24T
511 Jaw Chuck Extension Bar; RB24T
512 Three Jaw Chuck Spring; RB24T
513 Three Jaw Chuck Active Pin 2; RB24T
514 Three Jaw Chuck Active Pin 3; RB24T
515 Three Jaw Chuck Pad; RB24T
516 Washer; 16mm Flat
517 Three Jaw Chuck Slide Bushing;RB24T
518 Washer; 16mm splick lock
519 SHCS M8X35
520 Nut M16
521 Jaw Chruck Shaft Pin; RB24T
522 Three Jaw Chuck Rotary Shaft; RB24T
25
QTY.
1
9
9
9
1
3
4
3
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
1
3
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For Parts Or Service
Contact:
Ranger Products
1645 Lemonwood Dr.
Santa Paula, CA 93060
Toll Free 1-800-253-2363
Tel: 1-805-933-9970
Fax: 1-805-933-9160
www.rangerproducts.com
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