What is Dynamic Balancing?
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Dynamic balancing refers to the balance between the wheels during vehicle operation. The reason for adding balancing weights is that the mass distribution of each tire cannot be perfectly uniform during manufacturing. When the car wheels rotate at high speeds, this can lead to a dynamic imbalance, which manifests as steering wheel vibration or shaking. The steps for performing dynamic balancing are: 1. Remove the LOGO and mount the wheel on the balancing machine, select an appropriately sized fixture, pull out the ruler on the balancing machine to measure, and input the data into the first controller; 2. Take out the curved ruler and measure the rim width, then input this into the second controller; 3. Enter the rim diameter into the controller and press START; 4. Once the test stops, the computer will measure the required weight of balancing weights for the inner and outer sides of the rim. First, install the outer weights, then rotate the tire and tap the weights into place as prompted.