Do Newly Replaced Tires Require Wheel Balancing?
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Newly replaced tires require wheel balancing. Extended information about wheel balancing is as follows: 1. Definition: High-speed rotating machinery is significantly affected by materials. Impacts, corrosion, wear, and coking can all cause imbalance faults in the machine's rotor system. Approximately 70% of vibration faults in rotating machinery originate from rotor system imbalance. Typically, maintenance personnel address severely vibrating rotors by dismantling them, directly replacing components like impellers, and then reinstalling and running them to achieve vibration reduction. 2. On-site Whole Machine Balancing Method: The balancing operation performed on fully assembled rotating machinery under installation conditions is called on-site whole machine balancing. This method uses the machine itself as the balancing machine base. Sensors measure vibration information from relevant parts of the rotor, and data processing determines the imbalance and its orientation on each balancing correction plane of the rotor. The imbalance is then eliminated by removing or adding weight, achieving high-precision balancing results.