Balancer R&D Eliminates Manual Measuring Errors
2026/08/19
From full manual dimension entry to automatic sonar ranging and 3D laser positioning, Roadbuck reviews three generations of balancer evolution to explain how R&D cuts manual interference.
The first-generation single-chip balancer fully relied on manual input of rim data. Wrong input and sensor aging drift often resulted in unqualified balancing results.
The second generation added automatic measuring arms and basic laser lines to reduce reading errors, yet performed poorly on overweight new energy tires.
The third Android-based model realizes fully automatic data collection without manual operation. Optimized algorithms adapt to heavy wide tires, and fixed-point braking prevents wheel shifting when sticking balance weights.
Roadbuck insists that product upgrades focus on solving on-site problems rather than stacking accessories. Integrated R&D of sensors, mechanical parts and software builds a complete precision guarantee system for tire balancing.