Service and maintenance – COATS 6200HS Truck Wheel Balancer User Manual

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Coats Model 6200HS

SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE

The Truck Wheel Balancer can be maintained with a

few simple actions performed at regular intervals.

Wheel mounting accessories and the mounting surfaces

of the flange and shaft of the balancer need to be cleaned

regularly. Grease and oil will accumulate dirt which can

cause incorrect balancing readings, and can also act

as a grinding compound resulting in premature wear.

Old wheel weights and other material must be removed

from under the balancer.

Ensure that tires, rims, tools or other parts are not left

leaning against the balancer body.

Clean the display and input panels with a dry cloth.

If the balancer gets physically damaged or broken,

Contact your COATS distributor.

Operational Check

1. Connect the power cord. Switch on the balancer.

Press Mode several times. The Weight Mode

indicators should light corresponding to each

weight mode selected. Return to the Normal weight

mode. Press Fine to set Fine Mode. The Fine

indicator should light.

2. Mount a wheel on the balancer and program the

wheel dimensions (diameter, width, offset), ensuring

that the numeric display shows the values when

the dials are moved.

3. Hand-spin the wheel up to speed.

4. Wait for the measuring cycle to complete (10-20

seconds). The inner and outer weights should be

displayed when the wheel is rotated to the respective

TDC positions.

5. Fine-balance the wheel to zero.

Attach a 100-gram (3-ounce) weight to the outer

rim at the 12 o’clock position when the outer TDC

indicator is lit. Spin the wheel and note the readings.

Repeat with the weight moved to the light spot on

the inner rim. The balancer is within calibration

limits if the display shows 90 - 1 10 grams (2.75 -

3.25 ounces) for the side with the weight attached

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