Corghi Exact 60 Manual

Disclaimer: This report is a compiled technical summary based on standard manufacturer documentation, service bulletins, and industry best practices. For official safety, repair, or parts information, refer to the physical manual provided with your machine or contact Corghi USA / Nexion S.p.A.


Phase 2: Mounting/Demounting Setup

  1. Pull the pneumatic column lever to slide the vertical tower over the rim.
  2. Lower the clamping cone or use the external clamp pedals to secure the rim.
  3. Lubricate both tire beads thoroughly.

3. Mechanical Subsystems Deep Dive

Step 6: Verification (Fine Balance)

  1. After attaching weights, close the hood and spin the wheel again.
  2. Ideally, the display should read 0 / 0.
  3. If small values remain (e.g., < 5g), the wheel is generally considered balanced. The FINE function can be used to split weights for perfect accuracy if desired.

Corghi Exact 60 — Practical Quick Manual (concise)

Phase 1: Bead Breaking

  1. Position the wheel against the external bead breaker blade.
  2. Press the pedal (usually left) to advance the blade.
  3. Rotate the wheel 90° and repeat to break the bottom bead.
  4. Flip the wheel and repeat for the top bead.

Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Corghi Exact 60 – Key Components

The manual begins by identifying the machine’s anatomy. Familiarize yourself with these parts: corghi exact 60 manual

  1. Main Shaft & Cone Locking System: The tapered shaft onto which the wheel is mounted. Uses quick-release nuts and centering cones.
  2. Digital Display Panel: Typically an LED or LCD screen displaying imbalance values in grams or ounces.
  3. Dimension Input Tools:
    • Distance Caliper (Gauge): Measures the distance from the machine’s housing to the wheel’s inner rim edge.
    • Diameter Caliper: Measures the rim diameter (in inches).
    • Width Caliper: Measures the rim width.
  4. Control Keypad: Buttons for functions like ALU (Alloy wheel programs), STATIC mode, SPLIT function, and START/STOP.
  5. Spin Hood (Safety Cover): A manual or automatic hood that must be closed before spinning to meet safety regulations.
  6. Weight Pliers Holder: A magnetic or clip-on area for storing the weight hammer and pliers.

Step-by-Step: How to Balance a Wheel

If you don't have the manual, here is the standard operating procedure derived from the original documentation. Disclaimer: This report is a compiled technical summary

Consumables & parts to keep on hand

  • Valve cores, valve stems
  • Duckhead inserts and plastic protectors
  • Clamp jaw pads and seals
  • Hydraulic oil and lubricants
  • Bead lubricant

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