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Important: Always read and follow the information box instructions.

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Installation Instructions

Receiving

The shipment should be thoroughly inspected as

soon as it is received. The signed bill of lading is
acknowledgement, for the carrier, of receipt in good
condition of the shipment covered by our invoice.

If any of the goods called for on this bill of lading are

shorted or damaged, do not accept them until the car-
rier makes a notation of the shorted or damaged goods
on the freight bill. Do this for your own protection.

NOTIFY THE CARRIER AT ONCE if any hidden loss or

damage is discovered after receipt and request him to
make an inspection. If the carrier will not do so, pre-
pare an affidavit to the effect that you have so notified
the carrier (on a certain date) and that he has failed to
comply with your request.

IT IS DIFFICULT TO COLLECT FOR LOSS OR DAM-

AGE AFTER YOU HAVE GIVEN THE CARRIER A CLEAR
RECEIPT.

File your claim with the carrier promptly. Support your

claim with copies of the bill of lading, freight bill,
invoice, and photographs, if possible.

Although COATS responsibility ceases upon delivery

of the shipment to the carrier, we will gladly assist in
tracing lost shipments. Our willingness to assist in
every possible manner does not make COATS respon-
sible for collection of claims, or replacement of lost or
damaged materials.

Electrical Requirements

See serial tag for the appropriate power requirements

of your machine.

Always have a qualified electrician install the proper

receptacles in accordance with state and local codes.

Setup

Do not use the control panel, control panel
base, accessory storage, faceplate, hood or
shaft to lift the balancer.

Do not attempt to install and setup the unit
yourself. Contact COATS

®

as noted below.

A factory trained COATS

®

Service Technician  must

perform the install, setup, and initial test procedures
on your wheel balancer. Do not attempt to install and
setup the unit yourself. Accurate and reliable operation
of your unit depends on proper installation. Please con-
tact COATS

®

directly at 1-800-688-9240 for the

Certified Service Partner nearest you.

Connect to Power

Your factory trained COATS

®

Service Technician

should do the final check to verify the power installa-
tion before connecting the balancer to a power supply.
Failure due to improper power connection may void
the warranty.

Floor and Space Requirements

The balancer must be located on a flat floor of solid

construction, preferably concrete. The balancer must
sit solidly on its three feet. If the balancer is not level,
does not sit solidly on its three feet, or is placed on an
unstable floor, the balancer will not function properly
and may produce inaccurate balance readings.

Do not operate the balancer while it is on the pallet.

Select a location for the balancer that provides a level,

solid floor, and adequate clearance around and above
the balancer. Make sure the location selected has
enough room above and behind the unit so the hood
can be raised completely. The location must also pro-
vide working room for mounting and removing wheels.
Make sure the area has adequate lighting.

Figure 20 - Space Requirements

CAUTION

CAUTION

5 Ft.

5 Ft.

6.5 Ft.

Summary of Contents for Coats 1250

Page 1: ...Equipment and Tools Revision 06 06 READ these instructions before placing unit in service KEEP these and other materials delivered with the unit in a binder near the machine for ease of reference by...

Page 2: ...qual to or more than that of the equip ment should be used Cords rated for less current than the equipment may overheat Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that it will not be tripped over or...

Page 3: ...fe operating practices Always wear durable work clothing during tire service activity Loose fitting clothing should be avoided Tight fitting leather gloves are recommended to protect operator s hands...

Page 4: ...on tact Hennessy Industries Inc 1601 J P Hennessy Drive LaVergne TN 37086 3565 615 641 7533 or 800 688 6359 www ammcoats com The motor unit of this machine contains a Class IIIa laser with a maximum o...

Page 5: ...peration System 7 Setting Wheel Dimensions DIM 8 Definition of Dimensions DIM 8 Basic Wheel Data Entry 8 Entering Wheel Dimensions Manually 8 Control Panel Function and Review 9 11 Control Panel Quick...

Page 6: ...n Use the plastic calipers to measure wheel width Press the W key Use the keypad to enter the Width value between 2 0 and 20 0 inches Note W dimension value in information box 6 Lower the hood wheel s...

Page 7: ...tion of all controls Prevent accidents and injuries by ensuring the unit is properly installed operated and maintained Important Always read and follow the information box instructions 3 Do It Now Now...

Page 8: ...enter A D measurements auto matically Pull offset arm out and up against the wheel flange hold it still at the clip on weight location figure 5B against the wheel flange and wait for the BEEP Figure...

Page 9: ...idden Weight Location Viewed on a Cut Away Rim for Clarification Note The A2 and D2 dimensions are only required when the T2 Tape Direct Select Weight position is selected Figure 6B T2 Tape Hidden Tap...

Page 10: ...ion is selected Figure 8B T2 Tape Hidden Tape A Weight Data Entry Diagram When using the Laser Guided Operation feature enter the wheel measurements by grasping the offset arm at the line laser and pu...

Page 11: ...ates and blinks 3 Rotate the laser locator knob to position the laser locator dot at the desired weight location See figures 8A 8B Note For best performance choose a weight posi tion in the right plan...

Page 12: ...width 5 Enter caliper measurement into W on balancer 6 Lower hood and spin wheel Entering Wheel Dimensions Manually Note To manually enter the A2 offset press SHIFT A To manually enter the D2 offset p...

Page 13: ...d Shift and press 9 Then on the Wheel Cross section diagram the activated weight location LED illuminates the laser LED illuminates the Laser Guided Operation mode activates additonal balance modes ma...

Page 14: ...Locator special blinking bars appear on either side of the cen ter bar to indicate the correct weight placement posi tion right plane Mode LED Indicators The mode s LED will illuminate to indicate th...

Page 15: ...details Spoke 1 Spoke 2 toggle to set the Spoke 1 location and the Spoke 2 location for adhesive weights hidden weights Keypad Group The operator enters wheel data information selects functions and s...

Page 16: ...ight loca tion is selected the balancer activates its Laser Guided Operation feature see page 7 Static Modes Choose a static balance for wheel assemblies that are not possible to balance dynamically o...

Page 17: ...c patch weight bal ance when there is a very large unbalance in a tire assembly or if a very large tire has a large unbalance A weighted balance pad patch weight is placed inside the tire in the cente...

Page 18: ...firmly against the shaft faceplate and that the hub nut engages the threaded shaft for at least four complete turns To assist in centering the wheel properly rotate the wheel and the shaft while tight...

Page 19: ...17 Front Cone Mounting 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 turn...

Page 20: ...Balance involves the loosening of tire beads and the inflation of a tire Training is necessary in tire changer opera tion and understanding the dangers involved during bead seating and tire infla tion...

Page 21: ...nit operating properly 1 Keep the display clean and clear Use a damp cloth Do not use cleaners or solvents which leave oily or filmy residues behind 2 Keep the adapters cones faceplate threaded shaft...

Page 22: ...opriate adapter to mount the wheel to the bal ancer Balance the wheel with the wheel cover or trim ring attached to the wheel Incorrectly mounted wheel Remount correctly Damaged wheel bolt holes Repla...

Page 23: ...all the proper receptacles in accordance with state and local codes Setup Do not use the control panel control panel base accessory storage faceplate hood or shaft to lift the balancer Do not attempt...

Page 24: ...eatures Automatic Data Entry for Offset and Diameter Manual Entry Backup on all Parameters Static on Screen Four Fixed Function Keys Seven Program Keys for user Friendly Operation Balancing Modes Dyna...

Page 25: ...mm 8114339 40mm Small Cone Medium Cone Large Cone LightTruck Back Cone Rim Width Calipers Wheel Weight Pliers Hubnut Small Pressure Cup Rubber Lip Cone Spring Stub Shaft Extended Kit 8114337 28mm 8114...

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Page 28: ...8114307 03 06 06 Copyright 2005 Hennessy Industries and COATS All Rights Reserved Printed in USA...

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