Laser Tools 5846 Instructions Manual

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Instructions
5846
Belt Tension Gauge
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Guarantee
• The use of advanced technologies make this lightweight tension gauge both convenient to use and simple to operate. Its ruggedness will allow many years of use if the correct operating techniques are followed. Please read the following instructions carefully and always keep this manual with the machine for reference.
• For specific belt tension settings always refer to the vehicle manufacturers data.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Contents
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Introduction
The Digital Belt Tension Gauge is a professional instrument that offers a highly accurate method of measuring and adjusting the tension of all types of rubber timing and auxiliary drive belts fitted to motor vehicles and machinery (maximum belt width 36mm). Tension can be displayed in a variety of standard and manufacturers’ units. Tension limits can be set into the instrument by the user.
During belt tension measurement and adjustment, the belt tension can be displayed on the visual display and also via an audible beep. The audible beep changes depending on whether the tension is within or outside the user’s set limits. This avoids the user having to read the display while adjusting the belt. The selected tension limits, measurement units and calibration parameters are stored in the memory of the tester, and remain in the memory even when the instrument is switched off and the batteries removed.
The gauge can communicate with a PC computer for statistics recording and printing by connecting the optional cable and software for USB interface.
Principle of Operation
The measuring head is placed on the belt and the clamp is tightened using the clamping knob (finger tight only). This deflects the belt through a known angle defined by the anvil and the fixed pillars.
A load cell attached to the clamp measures the force required to deflect the belt, which is proportional to the tension in the belt. The output signal from the load cell is fed into the handset to be digitized and scaled to give the correct tension reading on the instrument display.
Please read the following instructions carefully and always keep this manual with the machine for reference. For specific belt tension settings always refer to the vehicle/
machinery manufacturers data.
Calibration Procedure
A feature of the Laser 5846 is its ability to be easily recalibrated by the user.
A calibration test-belt rig is set up using a
fixed and known weight (2). An old cam belt (1) is first weighed then set up as per
the diagram. Make sure the cam belt is connected securely to the suspension beam and the weight. The weight must be 25 kilograms minimum but can be higher.
Switch on the 5846 handset. Clamp the Measuring Head into position about half way along the length of the belt. Turn the clamping knob clockwise until the flat side of the belt contacts the anvil, and a resistance is felt. This should only be finger-tight. Do not over tighten.
A reading will show on the display. Wait until the reading has stabilized, then press and hold the POWER key until CAL appears on the display. This is calibration mode. Change the displayed value to the calibration weight. The calibration weight (W) is the sum of the cam belt weight (W1) and the fixed known weight (W2). Thus in our example, W = 25.1 (100g + 25kg). Use the UP and/or DOWN keys to enter the calibration weight into the handset.
To save and quit, press the POWER key again for a few seconds.
Note: If calibration mode (CAL) is entered and there is no weight connected or the weight is less that 25kg, then Err1 will show on the display.
LOOK HI
ZERO
UNIT
Belt Tension Gauge
5846
2 (W2)
25kg
1 (W1)
W = W1 = W2
W
Auto Power Off
If no key is pressed for approximately 10 minutes, the instrument will switch itself off to save the battery. The unit can also be switched off at any time by holding down the power on button until ‘OFF’ is shown on the screen.
Low Battery Indication
1. When the battery voltage is less than approximately 5v, the battery symbol will appear on the display.
2. Slide the battery cover away from the instrument and remove batteries.
3. Install 4 x 1.5v AAA batteries correctly into the case.
4. If the instrument is not to be used for any extended period remove batteries.
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