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 Important: Always read and follow instructions. 

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Balancing Your First Tire

1.  Turn the machine OFF then ON 

(resets machine).

Note:

 The machine wakes up using standard 

clip-on wheel weight locations (c1 & c2) and 

wheel dimensions.

2.  Mount a tire/wheel on the bal-

ancer that will use standard clip-

on wheel weights.

Use the most appropriate mounting method.

3. 

 

Always remove any weights 

already attached to the wheel.

4.  Enter A & D wheel dimensions 

using offset arm.

Automatic Measurement — pull offset arm out 

to the wheel, hold it still at clip-on weight posi-

tion against wheel flange. Return arm to home 

position.

Figure 1 - Offset Arm At Clip-On Weight Location

5. Enter Width wheel dimension.

Use plastic calipers to measure wheel width.

Use keypad to enter Width value.

6.  

Lower the hood, press Start; 

wheel spins and unbalances are 

measured and displayed.

The corrective weight amount appears in the 

digital readout windows.

7.  Raise hood after tire stops rotating.

Note: Wait for wheel to stop before raising the 

hood.

8.  Rotate wheel to inboard (left plane) 

position of unbalance.

9.  Attach inboard (left plane) corrective 

weight.

Attach specified weight amount at top-dead-cen-

ter on inside flange of wheel.

10.   Rotate wheel to outboard (right plane) 

position of unbalance.

11.  Attach outboard (right plane) correc-

tive weight.

Attach specified weight amount at top-dead-

center on outside flange of wheel.

12.  Lower the hood to respin the tire/

wheel and check balance. 

Your weight readings should now be 0.00.

Note:

 Throughout this manual tire dimensions 

are referred to as A, W, and D, see figure 2.

A, W and D Tire Dimensions

Summary of Contents for Coats 1185

Page 1: ...ors Safety Instructions Set Up Instructions Operation Instructions Maintenance Instructions See Balancing Your First Tire on page 1 1185 Wheel Balancer 1601 J P Hennessy Drive La Vergne TN USA 37086 6...

Page 2: ...ii Important Always read and follow instructions Readentiremanualbeforeassembling installing operating or servicing this equipment NOTICE...

Page 3: ...Application 8 Balancing with a Mix of Adhesive and Clip On Weights and Static Balancing 9 Static Unbalance 10 Exact Positioning of the Adhesive Weight by Means of the Gauge with Clips 10 Hide the Adhe...

Page 4: ...n hair is recommended Do not wear jewelry loose clothing neckties or gloves when operating the balancer 11 Keep work area clean and well lighted Cluttered and or dark areas invite accidents 12 Avoid d...

Page 5: ...the place of safe operating practices Always wear durable work clothing during tire service activity Loose fitting clothing should be avoided Tight fitting leather gloves are recommended to protect op...

Page 6: ...angers warnings and cautions in this manual For additional copies of either or further information contact Hennessy Industries LLC 1601 JP Hennessy Drive LaVergne TN 37086 615 641 7533 or 800 688 6359...

Page 7: ...pers to measure wheel width Use keypad to enter Width value 6 Lower the hood press Start wheel spins and unbalances are measured and displayed The corrective weight amount appears in the digital reado...

Page 8: ...erly installed operated and maintained A Video Display Panel B Touch Control Panel C Weight Tray with Pockets for Corrective Weights D Hood Guard E Offset Arm Measures A D of Tire Wheel shown in home...

Page 9: ...tant Always read and follow instructions 3 ENGLISH Indicators selection made Push button FUNCTIONS MENU Push button menu selection confirmation Push button cycle start Push button cycle stop Control P...

Page 10: ...ft faceplate and that the hub nut engages the threaded shaft for at least four complete turns To assist in centering the wheel properly rotate the wheel and the shaft while tightening the hub nut Stan...

Page 11: ...e an additional cone as a spacer between the mounting cone and the hub nut The wheel must be forced firmly against the faceplate Note Do not front cone chrome or clad wheels Front Cone Collet Mounting...

Page 12: ...button FUNCTIONS MENU Push button menu selection con Push button cycle start Push button cycle stop Manual width setting Press Indicators selection made Push button FUNCTIONS MENU Push button menu sel...

Page 13: ...U ACOUSTIC SIGNAL the dimensions acquisition is accompanied by a beep Set the gauge to the rest position Slowly lower the guard and perform a measurement spin Note If AutoAdaptive correction method is...

Page 14: ...ing to what is shown on the screen 5 After applying the weights spin the wheel to check the correction made checking that both planes are within tolerance Enabled buttons is shown on the display on th...

Page 15: ...ht at 12 o clock Adhesive weight at the point indicated by the internal laser After dimension acquisition in ALU mode pressing the buttons FI FE 25 1 75 1 00 2 00 1 25 1 50 3 4 5 FI FE FI FE 25 1 75 1...

Page 16: ...possible in the event of static unbal ance or ALU external side and is used to hide any adhesive weights correcting unbalance behind the rim spokes 1 Position the static unbalance or outside ALU in th...

Page 17: ...asurements and dimensions screens E 3 4 5 E 3 4 5 Automatic Minimization of Static Unbalance This program is designed to improve the quality of balancing without any mental effort or loss of time by t...

Page 18: ...reduced by compensating when possible tire and rim out of balance values It requires two runs rotating the tire on the rim on the second run Having performed a run press 75 2 00 1 50 3 4 5 FI FE 1 75...

Page 19: ...Important Always read and follow instructions 13 Menu Menu Access Diagram PASSWORD press in sequence the following buttons...

Page 20: ...and entering the password returns to the previous screen returns to the measurement screen Each horizontal line indicates the number of clip on and adhesive weights used to balance the wheels in the...

Page 21: ...ress Enabled buttons confirms cancels the diameter gauge calibration func tion if has erroneously been accessed Balancing machine calibration To calibrate the balancing machine use a a 2 ounce calibra...

Page 22: ...sition is indi cated in correspondence to the laser 6 o clock to facilitate rim cleaning and adhesive weight application Wheel locking enable OFF disabled both the wheel locking and the auto matic whe...

Page 23: ...for easier trouble shooting Consult the extraordinary maintenance manual or contact Technical Service Diagnostics Inconsistent Unbalance Readings In some cases when a wheel that has just been balance...

Page 24: ...eed too low during detection During the unbalance measurement revolutions the wheel speed has fallen to below 42 rpm Make sure that a vehicle wheel is mounted on the wheel balancer Use the self diagno...

Page 25: ...ns on the power board Replace the computer board Err 23 Wheel positioning in proximity of the correction position error Check in self diagnostics that the encoder functions properly Check that there a...

Page 26: ...ier promptly Support your claim with copies of the bill of lading freight bill invoice and photographs if possible Although COATS responsibility ceases upon delivery of the shipment to the carrier we...

Page 27: ...ncer Make sure the location selected has enough room above and behind the unit so the hood can be raised completely The location must also pro vide working room for mounting and removing wheels Make s...

Page 28: ...he pallet and place it in its operating location Hood Installation 5 Remove one screw holding the Hood bracket to the balancer arm Fig 2 6 Align the Hood bracket with the balancer arm and secure with...

Page 29: ...Important Always read and follow instructions 23 Notes...

Page 30: ...24 Important Always read and follow instructions Notes...

Page 31: ...Important Always read and follow instructions 25 Notes...

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