Power clamping system for mounting/securing of automotive wheel

Measuring and testing – Rotor unbalance – Tool and adjunct

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G01M 106

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057032912

ABSTRACT:
A clamping arrangement for clamping a rotary member to be balanced on a main shaft of a balancing machine comprises a centering cone which is axially resiliently supported on the shaft for centering the rotary member with respect to the shaft. A pressure element can be fixed on the shaft for pressing the rotary member against the centering cone into a centering position, and a support flange holds the rotary member against the pressure element. The support flange is non-rotatably and axially displaceably mounted on the shaft and can be pressed by an actuating means against the rotary member which is held in a centered condition, whereby the rotary member is clamped against the pressure element on the shaft.

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