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Corghi Em 6040 — Wheel Balancer Work

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Corghi Em 6040 — Wheel Balancer Work

The EM 6040's onboard computer processes these forces and translates them into two specific types of balance:

The primary job of the EM 6040 is to identify "heavy spots" in a wheel assembly. When a tire rotates, even a few grams of weight imbalance can cause rhythmic shaking, leading to uneven tire wear and suspension damage. 1. The Mounting Process

Hidden "stick-on" weights placed behind the spokes for a cleaner look. corghi em 6040 wheel balancer work

Traditional weights hammered onto the rim flange.

To keep a Corghi EM 6040 working correctly, shops must follow a few rules: The EM 6040's onboard computer processes these forces

The EM 6040 supports various weight modes, which is vital for modern alloy rims:

Ensuring the machine is level and not bumped during operation. The Mounting Process Hidden "stick-on" weights placed behind

Once the safety hood is lowered, the motor accelerates the wheel to a specific RPM. As the wheel spins, internal piezoelectric sensors measure the centrifugal force generated by the imbalance. These sensors are incredibly sensitive, detecting force fluctuations that the human eye could never see. Processing the Data

🚀 on the EM 6040 mean smoother rides and longer-lasting tires for your customers.