Video balancer, Glossary of terms – COATS Series XR 1750, 1750-2D, 1750-3D, 1750-3DI Balancer User Manual

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Important: Always read and follow the on-screen operating instructions.

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Video Balancer

Glossary of Terms

BDC - an acronym for bottom-dead-center, also

referred to as the 6 o’clock position.

Dynamic Balance - balancing a wheel using two

planes for correction. Dynamic balance means the
wheel is in balance when in motion about its rotational
axis. Also, a wheel is statically balanced when dynam-
ically balanced. However, a wheel that is statically bal-
anced is not necessarily dynamically balanced.

Hub Centric - refers to mounting and means the

wheel is centered to the vehicle by the center hole on
the wheel and the pilot on the vehicle axle. The maxi-
mum clearance between the wheel’s center hole or
bore and the axle pilot is between 0.0015 and 0.006
normally.

Inner Plane - the closest corrective weight location

from the balancer.

Lug Centric - refers to mounting and means the

wheel is centered by the studs and nuts mounted on
the axle of the vehicle. This is the least desirable way
to mount a wheel; very difficult to maintain the wheel
centering on the vehicle axle.

Offset Arm - pivoting arm that measures A & D

wheel dimensions.

A - distance measured from the balancer
(“0” on the offset arm) to the inner plane of
the rim (inner weight location).

D - diameter of the wheel at the weight
location, which is not always the same as
the bead seat diameter that determines tire
diameter.

W - width between the inner and outer
planes.

Outer Plane - farthest corrective weight location

from the balancer.

Static Balance - balancing a wheel with only a single

corrective weight or splitting two weights at the same
radial location.

TDC - an acronym for top-dead-center, also referred

to as the 12 o’clock position.

Weight Planes - the location for corrective weights.

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