COATS 6450 3D User Manual

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Important: Always read and follow the information box instructions.

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Know Your Unit

Compare this illustration with the unit before placing

it into service. Maximum performance and safety will

be obtained only when all persons using the unit are

fully trained in its parts and operation. Each user should

learn the function and location, of all controls.

Prevent accidents and injuries by ensuring the unit is

properly installed, operated and maintained.

Control Panel

Plug (back of machine)

ON/OFF

Weight Tray with Pockets for Tape-A-Weight

Boxes; Individual Weights

J Hood Guard

Offset Arm, Measures A & D of Tire/Wheel

(shown in home position)

Hood Sonar - Width Sensor (3D model only)

50mm Shaft

Locator Laser

Line Laser

Note: Throughout this manual wheel weights are

referred to as Clip-on or Tape-A-Weight®. Figure 3

shows an example of each weight.

Figure 3 - Corrective Weight Examples. For Best Results, use
BADA® Brand Wheel Weights.

3D - Stop and Lock Feature

The balancer will stop the wheel on the inner plane

first if a weight is needed on the inner plane. If no

weight is needed on inner plane, the wheel will stop

at the outer plane first. If in fine balancing mode, the

wheel will stop at plane that calls for most weight.

2D - Stop Feature

At the completion of the balance cycle, the wheel

assembly will come to a complete stop; then the drive

will release the wheel. Then the operator can manually

index to the proper plane using the indexing guides on

the front panel.

Power Switch

The ON/OFF decal (figure 4) indicates the ON/OFF

switch location at the back of the balancer.

Figure 4 - On/Off Switch

Using The Offset Arm

When not in use or when prompted by the balancer

instructions, store the offset arm in the home position

as shown in figure 5.

Figure 5 - Offset Arm Stored In Home Position

Clip-on Weight

Tape-A-Weight

®

ON/OFF

Power

Switch

Offset Arm

In Home

Position

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