Direct drive, Match mount – COATS 1000 / 1000D Balancer User Manual

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14 • COATS 1000/1000D Wheel Balancer

The balancer will be idle while the tire is being rotated on the

wheel. During these times, another operator without terminating the
Match Mount procedure can use the balancer. The second operator
selects the other operator memory, performs a balance, and then
returns the balancer to the previous memory. The original operator
can now continue the Match Mount procedure.

As with any balancing procedure, remove any weights attached to

the wheel and inspect the tire and wheel before beginning.

Instructions

1. Mount the wheel to the balancer.

2. Select the appropriate operator memory as required. Make a

note of the memory being used in the event the memory is changed
during the Match Mount procedure.

3. Enter the A, W, and D measurements and select the mode that

will be used for the final balancing.

4. Lower the hood and press START.

5. Wait for the wheel to brake to a stop and for the displays to

show weight readings.

Does the balancer indicate that 2-ounces or more is required on

either plane of the wheel in dynamic mode? Higher weights may be
indicated when using an alloy mode to compensate for weight loca-
tion.

If so, advise supervisor or customer to continue with the Match

Mount procedure. DO NOT attach weights at this point.

If not, the Match Mount procedure is most likely not necessary, and

will not improve the balance. Continue to balance the wheel accord-
ing to the mode selected.

6. If hood start option is on, turn it off now.

7. Press the MODE key until Match Mount is selected.

8. 1 will now be displayed in the outer weight display.

9. Raise the hood and rotate the wheel until the valve stem is at

top-dead-center.

10. Press (1) on the control panel. 2 is now displayed in the weight

display.

11. Remove the wheel from the balancer. Completely deflate the

tire by removing the valve core. After all the air pressure is
exhausted, follow the tire changer manufacturer's instruction for
loosening the tire beads.

A second operator can use the balancer while the Match Mount

operator does Steps 12, 13, and 14.

Remember:

All data for the

Match Mount procedure will be kept in the Match Mount operator's
memory.

12. Lubricate both tire beads and wheel to aid in rotating the tire

and bead sealing and seating. Always use the tire manufacturer's
approved rubber lubricant.

13. Rotate the tire 180° on the wheel.

Direct Drive

Match Mount

Description

The Match Mount program assists the user in

determining the best possible mating of the tire
and wheel, thereby reducing the amount of addi-
tional weight required for balancing. This mating of
tire and wheel normally allows the least amount of
total runout of the assembly, resulting in better
balancing, better ride conditions, and more satis-
fied customers. Use Match Mount when:

• Excessive radial runout is noticed in the tire

and wheel assembly during balancing.

• The customer complains of ride problems.

• The balancer calls for weights in excess of 2-

ounces on either plane on passenger car tires
in the Dynamic mode.

Match Mount balancing requires loosening both

tire beads and inflation of the tire. You will need to
be trained in the operation of your Coats tire
changer and the dangers involved during bead
seating and tire inflation. Read the operators man-
ual supplied with the tire changer and consult your
supervisor.

Figure 17 - Rotate the wheel

Figure 18 - Rotate Tire on Wheel

Tire/wheel
assembly rotated
until valve stem
is at top-dead-
center.

Tire rotated 180
degrees on the
wheel.

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