Wheel Measurements


The Wheel Measurements screen enables you to record and display wheel measurement information, including flange height, thickness, and face and back angle, as well as rim thickness.

Detail View Header

The field in the top section of this tab defines the data that displays.

Equipment ID

Identifier of the equipment assigned to the wheel measurement. This field has a list box. The equipment description displays to the right of the ID. This field is optional.

Detail View

Data in the fields in the bottom section of this tab define the information for wheel measurement. Unless otherwise indicated, these fields are required.

Date and time

Date and time (in MMDDYYYY HH:MM format) the wheel measurement was recorded. Auto-populates with the current date and time upon entry of an equipment ID, but you can change it to an earlier date or time.

Work order ID

Identifier of the work order. The work order ID is composed of three parts:

This field populates automatically if the work order was opened from the Data -> Shop Activity -> Work Order Center screen.

Employee ID

Identifier of the employee associated with logged in user ID. This field has a list box. The employee’s name displays to the right of the ID.

Employee IDs are assigned on the Personal Info tab of the Data -> Shop Activity -> Setup -> Employees -> Primary Information screen.

Wheel Measurements Screen Group Data Table

The screen group in the bottom of the tab provides wheel measurement details. Information regarding axles and wheels auto-populates based on the equipment ID if the Position field for both axles and wheels is set to 1 and 2. All fields are optional.

Position ID

Identifier of the position. Each position must be unique. The maximum field length is 20 characters. This field has a list box. The position description displays to the right of the ID.

Position IDs for wheel measurements are defined on the Data -> Equipment Units -> Setup -> Positions screen.

Axle equipment ID

Identifier of the axle. This field has a list box.

(L) Wheel equip ID

Identifier of left wheel. This field has a list box.

(L) Flange height

Height of the left wheel flange. The maximum field length is six digits on either side of the decimal point. Negative values are allowed.

(L) Flange thickness

Thickness of the left wheel flange. The maximum field length is six digits on either side of the decimal point. Negative values are allowed.

(L) Flange face angle

Angle of the flange face (gauge face) on the left axle. The maximum field length is six digits on either side of the decimal point. Negative values are allowed.

(L) Flange back angle

Angle of the back flange on the left axle. The maximum field length is six digits on either side of the decimal point. Negative values are allowed.

(L) Rim thickness

Thickness of the left rim. The maximum field length is six digits on either side of the decimal point. Negative values are allowed.

(L) Wheel size

Size of the left wheel. The maximum field length is six digits on either side of the decimal point. Negative values are allowed.

(R) Wheel equip ID

Identifier of right wheel. This field has a list box.

(R) Flange height

Height of the right wheel flange. The maximum field length is six digits on either side of the decimal point. Negative values are allowed.

(R) Flange thickness

Thickness of the right wheel flange. The maximum field length is six digits on either side of the decimal point. Negative values are allowed.

(R) Flange face angle

Angle of the flange face (gauge face) on the right axle. The maximum field length is six digits on either side of the decimal point. Negative values are allowed.

(R) Flange back angle

Angle of the back flange on the right axle. The maximum field length is six digits on either side of the decimal point. Negative values are allowed.

(R) Rim thickness

Thickness of the right rim. The maximum field length is six digits on either side of the decimal point. Negative values are allowed.

(R) Wheel size

Size of the right wheel. The maximum field length is six digits on either side of the decimal point. Negative values are allowed.