Computerized Handheld Wheel Spin Test Rig

Computerized Handheld Wheel Spin Test Rig

Overview

The Computerized Handheld Wheel Spin Test Rig is a precision system designed to evaluate frictional losses of vehicle wheel axles.
It enables torque, rotational speed, and inertia testing with full data acquisition through NI DAQ software and a handheld motorized test gun.


General Description

  • Compact, lightweight rig for wheel spin and friction testing on vehicle axles.

  • Operated using a brushless motor gun (3000 RPM, geared 100:1 to 30 RPM output).

  • Rotation control via trigger switch — supports both clockwise and counterclockwise operation.

  • Speed variation by integrated snap action switches on the gun.

  • Real-time speed and torque displayed on the TWIX2 indicator.


Installation

  1. Place the rig on a flat surface with sufficient rotation clearance.

  2. Check for damage or loose components before power-up.

  3. Connect 230 V AC single-phase power with proper earthing.

  4. Turn ON main MCB, then MAINS ON switch.

  5. Ensure all electrical panels are OFF before servicing.


Technical Specification

ParameterSpecification
Torque Range0 – 22.5 Nm
Resolution / Accuracy0.01 Nm
Spin Speed1 – 30 RPM
Power Supply220–240 V AC, Single Phase, 50 Hz
Power Rating4 A with proper earthing

Key Components

ComponentMake / ModelDescription
Load CellSensortronics 60040-100L100 lbs, bending beam type
AmplifierCanopus LCAV 2D 3010-3±30 mV input, 10 V output
MotorPanasonic MBMU 1E2AZ130 W, 3000 RPM, brushless DC
Gear HeadPanasonic MZ9G100B100:1 reduction
Motor DrivePanasonic MBEG 1E5BCV200–240 V DC drive
ResolverEncoder India RSL 11-583000 RPM, 360°
DAQ CardNI USB-6001Data acquisition and control
Indicators & SwitchgearSiemens / Selec / OmronMCBs, contactors, tower lamps
Controller DisplaySelec TWIX2Speed/Torque Display

Testing Capabilities

  • Automatic Torque Test – Software-driven torque measurement sequence.

  • Manual Torque Test – Operator-controlled torque/speed testing using gun control.

  • Inertia Measurement Test – Calculates rotational inertia of wheel assembly.

  • Bidirectional Testing – Clockwise and counterclockwise motion supported.


Software & DAQ System

Controlled by LabVIEW-based DAQ Software, offering:

  • Automatic and manual test modes.

  • Schedule creation and editing (pressure, speed, temperature, duration).

  • Real-time data monitoring.

  • Graphical and numerical test reports (Excel/PDF).

  • Automated data saving at D:/exe/report/….

Test Workflow

  1. Power ON mains, drive, and electronics.

  2. Launch DAQ Control Software.

  3. Create or select a Test Schedule.

  4. Enter login details and mount gun on the wheel.

  5. Start test — follow instructions in status bar.

  6. View test report (raw or graphical).


Reports & Data

  • Automatic Torque Report: Numerical & graphical (raw data in Excel).

  • Inertia Report: Acceleration graphs, mapping charts, and data summary.

  • Reports can be saved in PDF or Excel formats for traceability.


Manual Test Mode

  • Two options: Auto Mode (speed set in software) or Manual Mode (gun-controlled).

  • Used for calibration, maintenance, or quick performance checks.


NI USB-6001 DAQ Configuration

Analog Inputs:

  • AI0: Load (K1, K2)

  • AI1: Resolver / Angular Rotation (K3, K4)

  • AI2: Speed Input (K5, K6)

Analog Outputs:

  • AO0: Torque Output

  • AO1: Speed Control

Digital Outputs:

  • P0.0–P0.3: Tower Lamp & Buzzer (R/Y/G)

  • P0.4–P1.3: Direction, Trigger, Run, Speed, Emergency


Safety & Operation

  • Use only by trained personnel.

  • Check Emergency Stop button before running tests.

  • Ensure proper wheel lock and secure connections before spin-up.

  • Tower lamps indicate machine status (Red–Fault, Yellow–Ready, Green–Run).


Power Requirements

  • 230 V AC ±10%, Single Phase, 50 Hz

  • Earth connection mandatory for operator safety


Manufacturer

Pyramid Precision Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
📧 Email: info@ppeindia.com