COATS Vero Series Wheel Balancer User Manual

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Important: Always read and follow instructions.

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Standard Front Cone Mounting

A wheel should be centered by the outer side of the

hub only when the inner surface will not provide an

accurate surface to center on.

Figure 17 - Front Cone Mounting

1.

Select the cone that best fits the center hole in

the wheel.

2.

Lift the wheel onto the balancer shaft and slide it

back against the faceplate.

3.

Slide the cone onto the shaft and into the center

hole of the wheel. You will need to lift the tire to seat

the cone in the center hole.

4.

Install the hub nut (without pressure cup) onto the

shaft. Tighten it securely against the cone. The hub nut

must engage the threads for at least four full turns.

Note: If the hub nut will not tighten completely

because of a lack of threads, use an additional cone as

a spacer between the mounting cone and the hub nut.

The wheel must be forced firmly against the faceplate.

Alternate Mounting

If the wheel has a protruding outer hub which will not

permit the use of the pressure cup, or the cup will not

permit the hub nut to engage at least four turns of the

shaft, this alternate method should be used.

Figure 18 - Alternate Mounting

1.

Place the cone spring onto the balancer shaft with

the large end towards the faceplate.

2.

Select the cone that best fits the center hole in the

wheel. Slide the cone onto the shaft with the large end

towards the faceplate.

3.

Lift wheel onto the shaft and center it on the cone.

4.

Use the small nylon spacer (no-mar ring) or a

centering cone to press against the outer wheel hub.

5.

Install the hub nut (without the pressure cup) onto

the shaft. Tighten securely.

Cone

Quick Lock

Hub Nut

Shaft

Cone

Spring

Cone

Quick Lock

Hub Nut

Shaft

No-Mar

Ring

Faceplate

Faceplate

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