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Important: Always read and follow instructions.

Owner’s Responsibility

To maintain machine and user safety, the responsibility 

of the owner is to read and follow these instructions:

•  Follow all installation instructions.
•  Make sure installation conforms to all applicable 

Local, State, and Federal Codes, Rules, and Regula-

tions; such as State and Federal OSHA Regulations 

and Electrical Codes.

•   Carefully check the unit for correct initial function.
•   Read and follow the safety instructions. Keep them 

readily available for machine operators.

•  

Make certain all operators are properly trained, 

know how to safely and correctly operate the unit, 

and are properly supervised.

•   Allow unit operation only with all parts in place and 

operating safely.

•  Carefully inspect the unit on a regular basis and 

perform all maintenance as required.

•   Service and maintain the unit only with authorized 

or approved replacement parts.

•  

Keep all instructions permanently with the unit 

and all decals/labels/notices on the unit clean and 

visible.

•  Do not override safety features.

Operator Protective Equipment

Personal protective equipment helps make tire ser-

vicing safer. However, equipment does not take 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 operator’s hands when 

handling worn tires and wheels. Sturdy leather work 

shoes with steel toes and oil resistant soles should be 

used by tire service personnel to help prevent injury 

in typical shop activities. Eye protection is essential 

during tire service activity. Safety glasses with side 

shields, goggles, or face shields are acceptable. Back 

belts provide support during lifting activities and are also 

helpful in providing operator protection. Consideration 

should also be given to the use of hearing protection if 

tire service activity is performed in an enclosed area, or 

if noise levels are high.

Eye Safety

Recommendation:

 Whenever possible do not look into 

the source of the beam. Use optional tinted glasses 

(OD1, optical density).

Definitions of Hazard Levels

Identify the hazard levels used in this manual with the 

following definitions and signal words:

DANGER

Watch for this symbol:

It Means: Immediate hazards, which will result in 

severe personal injury or death.

WARNING

Watch for this symbol:

It Means: Hazards or unsafe practices, which could 

result in severe personal injury or death.

CAUTION

Watch for this symbol:

CAUTION

It Means: Hazards or unsafe practices, which may 

result in minor personal injury or product or property 

damage.

Watch for this symbol! It means BE ALERT! Your 

safety, or the safety of others, is involved!

Symbols Used

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Information:

 

Practical hints and other useful 

information.

1.
2.

Multi-step operation:

 

Instruction consisting 

of several steps.

One-step operation:

 

Instruction consisting of 

one step.

Intermediate result:

 An instruction produces 

a visible intermediate result.

Final result:

 

There is a visible final result on 

completion of the instruction.

Observe all hazard notices on products and 

ensure they remain legible.

Summary of Contents for COATS Tread Scanner

Page 1: ...achine for ease of reference by supervisors and operators Tread Scanner 1601 J P Hennessy Drive La Vergne TN USA 37086 615 641 7533 800 688 6359 www coatsgarage com Manual Part No 85611869 01 HENNESSY...

Page 2: ...or pulled 6 Keep guards and safety features in place and in working order 7 Keep work area clean and well lighted Cluttereand or dark areas invite accidents 8 Avoid dangerous environments Do not use...

Page 3: ...iv Symbols Used iv Installation Instructions 1 Information on Pre installation Location 1 Assembly Case for Floor Level Installation 2 Evenness of The Measuring Unit 2 Network Environment 2 Special Ac...

Page 4: ...toes and oil resistant soles should be used by tire service personnel to help prevent injury in typical shop activities Eye protection is essential during tire service activity Safety glasses with sid...

Page 5: ...ave low bearing pressures Special care is required when bolting with asphalt anchors optional accessories Troughs or sleepers e g gullet that influence the speed or vibration behavior of the vehicle a...

Page 6: ...sses for Smart TV Designation Standard IP Addresses Factory setting of the modules 192 168 10 1 Master static 192 168 10 10 Satellite static 192 168 10 20 Camera 192 168 10 30 Customer PC 192 168 10 1...

Page 7: ...net Switch and access point max distance to Tread Scanner 26 1 4 feet 8 meter 3 Straight drive down path min length 10 feet 3 meter 4 Master measuring unit 3 1 2 to 8 feet 1 06 x 2 445 meter 5 Satelli...

Page 8: ...modules connected directly via network This installation is not suited to be set up on a working pit Fig 5 Connecting the master and satellite to the network 1 Computer optional Digital Signage 2 Elec...

Page 9: ...dules individually to external switch No Camera possible Fig 6 Connecting both modules individually to external switch 1 Computer optional Digital Signage 2 External switch 3 Electrical cabinet 4 Dire...

Page 10: ...m 4 Max outer track width 80 7 8 inches 2 055 m 5 Min access route Access route recommended 118 inches 3 000 m 157 1 2 inches 4 000 m 6 Distance between the ramps 29 3 8 inches 0 745 m 7 Min distance...

Page 11: ...Important Always read and follow instructions 7 Foundation Layout i i Only for Tread Scanner floor level i i All dimensions in cm...

Page 12: ...oncrete quality min C20 25 DIN EN 19992 1 1 5 Crossing direction As reference 6 Hazard zone Hazard area to mark the tread depth measuring device acc to DIN 4844 T1 7 Water discharge pipe 9 Cable lengt...

Page 13: ...Important Always read and follow instructions 9 Floor Levelness and Central Unit...

Page 14: ...to RJ45 33 feet 10 m 85611858 Set up B installation on working pit 1x Electrical cabinet with 2 power supply units PartNumber 2x Power supply cable Neutrik to M12 33 feet 10 m 85611860 2x Data cable M...

Page 15: ...of delivery do not fit the customer must provide 2 country specific IEC cables Dimensions checked see Size Floor levelness checked see Floor Levelness and Central Unit Floor load bearing capacity che...

Page 16: ...85611869 01 09 20 Copyright 2020 Hennessy Industries LLC...

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