Wheel mounting methods (automobile wheels) – COATS 6200HS Truck Wheel Balancer User Manual

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Operation Guide

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WHEEL MOUNTING METHODS

(AUTOMOBILE WHEELS)

Back Cone Mounting

Back cone mounting is the most common way to mount

automobile wheels. Choose the cone that fits best

when placed through the wheel center hole from the

rear. Slide the cone spring and cone on the shaf

t. Place

the wheel on the cone and be sure that the cone center

the wheel when you tighten the handle.

The pressure drum should contact the wheel on a flat

surface. Do not center the wheel with the pressure drum.

Tighten the wheel firmly against the mounting flange.

Hold the handle in place and rotate the wheel when

tightening. Be sure that the wheel is firmly against the

mounting flange and the handle threads engage at least

three turns on the shaft.

Front Cone Mounting

Front cone mounting is required when using light truck

wheels and is also an acceptable alternative for many

automobile wheels. The wheel center hole must be

true on the outside of the wheel to use the front cone

mounting method.

Choose the cone that fits best when placed through

the wheel center hole from the front. Slide the wheel on

the balancer shaft without a back cone or spring on the

shaft. Place a cone on the shaft, through the front of

the wheel. Be sure the cone center the wheel and that

the wheel is squarely against the mounting flange when

you tighten the handle.

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